Man City's next six fixtures compared to Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool after top four twist
Manchester City recorded back to back Premier League wins for the first time since October with a 4-1 success over West Ham United on Saturday.
Erling Haaland scored twice after an early own goal and Phil Foden added a fourth in the victory for Pep Guardiola's side. The result kept City in sixth spot in the table but moved them to within two points of fourth placed Chelsea who were held 1-1 at Crystal Palace.
Enzo Maresca's side have now taken only two points from 12 to allow a clutch of clubs to claw back the gap as the race for a Champions League place hots up. Here's how the next few weeks shape up in the top fight for City and the leading lights of the Premier League.
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Manchester City
Tuesday, January 14: Brentford (A)
Sunday, January 19: Ipswich (A)
Saturday, January 25: Chelsea (H)
Sunday, February 2: Arsenal (A)
Saturday, February 15: Newcastle United (H)
Sunday, February 23: Liverpool (H)
Liverpool
Sunday, January 5: Manchester United (H)
Tuesday, January 14: Nottingham Forest (A)
Saturday, January 18: Brentford (A)
Saturday, January 25: Ipswich (H)
Saturday, February 1: Bournemouth (A)
Saturday, February 15: Wolves (H)
Arsenal
Wednesday, January 15: Tottenham (H)
Saturday, January 18: Aston Villa (H)
Saturday, January 25: Wolves (A)
Sunday, February 2: Man City (H)
Saturday, February 15: Leicester (A)
Saturday, February 22: West Ham (H)
Chelsea
Tuesday, January 14: Bournemouth (H)
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)