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Man City next six fixtures compared to Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea after Ipswich statement

Phil Foden of Manchester City celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the Premier League match between Ipswich Town and City
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Manchester City thumped Ipswich Town 6-0 on Sunday to leap into the Premier League's top four.

The Blues were rampant with three goals in each half to complete a convincing victory that moved them ahead of Newcastle United and within six points of second place Arsenal. While, a tilt at the title might be a step too far for City given they trail leaders Liverpool by 12 points having played a game more, a run at second place is well within City's grasp.

City welcome Chelsea to the Etihad next week in a key battle and have Arsenal, Newcastle United and Liverpool on the horizon. Here's how the next few weeks shape up in the top flight for four of the big hitters.

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Manchester City

Saturday, January 25: Chelsea (H)

Sunday, February 2: Arsenal (A)

Saturday, February 15: Newcastle United (H)

Sunday, February 23: Liverpool (H)

Wednesday, February 26: Tottenham (A)

Saturday, March 8: Nottingham Forest (A)

Liverpool

Saturday, January 25: Ipswich (H)

Saturday, February 1: Bournemouth (A)

Wednesday, February 12: Everton (A)

Sunday, February 16: Wolves (H)

Sunday, February 23: Man City (A)

Wednesday, February 26: Newcastle (H)

Arsenal

Saturday, January 25: Wolves (A)

Sunday, February 2: Man City (H)

Saturday, February 15: Leicester (A)

Saturday, February 22: West Ham (H)

Tuesday, February 25: Nottingham Forest (A)

Saturday, March 8: Manchester United (A)

Chelsea

Monday, January 20: Wolves (H)

Saturday, January 25: Man City (A)

Saturday, February 1: West Ham (H)

Friday, February 14: Brighton (A)

Saturday, February 22: Aston Villa (A)

Wednesday, February 26: Southampton (H)