When does the Premier League return and what can we expect?

The interminable wait for the Premier League to return is not yet over...

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Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes.

The Premier League seems to have been away for an eternity and the wait is almost over for its return.

The last round of fixtures was only on March 15 but so much football has been played since, including England’s first game under Thomas Tuchel, that it’s easy to think it has been longer than that.

The FA Cup quarter-finals took place on Saturday and Sunday, with Crystal Palace beating Fulham, Brighton losing on penalties at home to Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa winning at Preston North End and Manchester City coming from behind to knock out Bournemouth.

The Premier League resumes this midweek with some cracking games.

Tuesday, April 1

Arsenal v Fulham
Is Arsenal’s title challenge really over? Mikel Arteta’s men will head into the game 12 points behind table-toppers Liverpool but Arne Slot’s side have looked less than convincing recently and there may still be a chance for the Gunners but they cannot afford any slip-ups in this one.

Wolves v West Ham
Wolves have taken seven points from their last four league games to all but banish any fears of relegation. West Ham are treading water and will hope a good summer of recruitment will allow Graham Potter to implement his style.

Nottingham Forest v Manchester United
Forest will be concerned at the injury sustained by Chris Wood on international duty with New Zealand as they eye a strong finish to what has been a wonderful season. They hold a five-point advantage over fourth-placed Chelsea and are well set to clinch a place in the Champions League. The same cannot be said for Manchester United, who are just wanting the league season to end with their focus now on the Europa League. Like West Ham, they require a summer reset.

Wednesday, April 2

Bournemouth v Ipswich Town
Bournemouth’s European hopes have taken a hit with three defeats in four games but they have the chance to get back to winning ways when struggling Ipswich visit the Vitality Stadium. For Ipswich, the clock is ticking. They are nine points adrift of safety with nine games to go. They need to start winning games, and quickly.

Brighton v Aston Villa
Brighton are one of the in-form sides in the Premier League and a run of four wins and a draw have reignited their hopes of qualifying for Europe. Fabian Hurzeler’s side are seventh, but just two points adrift of fourth-placed Chelsea. Villa are two places and two points further back but still very much in the mix.

Manchester City v Leicester City
Two sides that have had seasons to forget clash at the Etihad. City’s hopes of a fifth successive title hit the buffers several months ago while Leicester are near certainties to make an immediate return to the Championship. The hosts could still finish in the Champions League qualifying spots but that would be scant consolation.

Newcastle United v Brentford
Whatever happens over the remaining weeks for Newcastle, they can at least say they have ended their 70-year trophy curse following their EFL Cup final win over Liverpool.Β  They start the match round in sixth and will hope to clinch a place in the Champions League. Brentford have less lofty ambitions but a top-half finish, and a place in Europe, is still a possibility.

Southampton v Crystal Palace
The season cannot end quickly enough for Southampton. They have lost nine of their last 10 in all competitions and amassed just nine points in the Premier League. They will be playing Championship football next season. Palace are 12th and, like Brentford, still harbour outside hopes of qualifying for Europe.

Liverpool v Everton
Liverpool have had a miserable few weeks, exiting the Champions League and losing the EFL Cup final. Who better to get back on track against than city rivals Everton? The Toffees grabbed a controversial, last-gasp draw in the reverse fixture after which it all kicked off. This one could be feisty.

Thursday, April 3

Chelsea v Tottenham
Two clubs in transitional phases but one is managing to cope better than the other. Fourth-placed Chelsea have won two of their last three as they look to clinch a spot in the Champions League under Enzo Maresca while Spurs are without a league win since February 22. Ange Postecoglou knows a strong finish is required if he wants to keep his job.

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Jon Fisher

Jon has over 20 years' experience in sports journalism having worked at the Press Association, Goal and Stats Perform, covering three World Cups, an Olympics and numerous other major sporting events.

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