Premier League Run-In Preview: Big Weekend Questions

Premier League run-in preview as title hopes, top-four dreams and relegation fears collide. Big questions everywhere this weekend.

Premier League Run-In Preview: Big Weekend Questions
This is the run-in! At both ends of the table, this is crunch time. Are we in for twists and turns? (Photo credit: Premier League)

It's the weekend! We enjoyed cup games across the FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League after we returned from the boring international break; now, it's time for us to enjoy the beautiful game the way we love it.

Guess what? It's the electrifying run-in. This is where teams know that there is no margin for error. You snooze, you lose. 

This is where titles are won and lost. This is where we know who joins Burnley and Wolves in the Championship next season. This is the run-in.

We start our questions with the big one on Friday night. How can a fixture between West Ham and Wolves be so big? 

Well, should Wolves lose to the Hammers, Nuno Espirito Santo's side will jump out of the relegation zone and condemn Wolves to what many already know.

A win for Wolves at West Ham means Wolves will be only ten points off safety with 18 points to fight for. 

Have we condemned Wolves too early? Is there a chance that Rob Edwards can pull off the magic?

Arsenal hosts Bournemouth to begin a journey to glory or despair. Without a doubt, Arsenal has been the best team in the league this season. 

The Gunners' consistency hasn't been matched by anyone else; however, this is the time for them to step up.

Arsenal halted a run of two bad results with a win in Lisbon on Tuesday; now they must beat Bournemouth to extend their lead at the top to 12 points, albeit temporarily. 

Will Bournemouth let Arsenal streamroll them again?

Roberto Di Zerbi will take on the Spurs dugout for the first time this weekend. 

Tottenham will be away to the Black Cats, with the former Brighton manager looking to halt the rot. Is the Italian about to help Spurs beat the drop?

There's so much at stake for Chelsea when they face Manchester City at Stamford Bridge Stadium on Sunday. 

The Blues are in danger of missing out on Champions League football, and Liam Rosenior has a huge conundrum on his hands.

Manchester City has hit top gear. 

The win over Arsenal has galvanized their season, as shown by the 4-0 annihilation of Liverpool in the FA Cup. 

Are the Cityzens about to chase Arsenal down in the run-in?

We must spare a thought for United. 

They haven't kicked the ball in a while and must feel fresh. 

The Red Devils face relegation-threatened Leeds United on Monday night. 

Should we expect another win for United, or will Leeds United shock them?

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