EPL fixtures: Man City’s title hunt meets Wolves’ relegation survival

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EPL fixtures: Man City’s title hunt meets Wolves’ relegation survival

Another Saturday with everything on the line. Survival, European dreams, and title hopes all collide across five matches that could reshape the season’s narrative.

Wolves face a near-impossible task escaping relegation as they play City at the Etihad. Pep’s side need points to keep Arsenal in check in the title race, and Wolves are clinging to survival by their fingernails.

City will look to dominate, while Wolves will park every bus they can find and hope for a counterattack. Wolves have shown some fight lately, while City will try gain momentum after their recent poor display.

Liverpool head to Bournemouth hunting top four points with Mo Salah back from AFCON. Bournemouth have been scrappy at home, and Liverpool will look to exploit the flanks, overwhelm their hosts with pace and movement.

Bournemouth will try to hit them on the break, but unless Liverpool have a defensive meltdown, this one feels like three points heading back to Merseyside.

West Ham versus Sunderland is pure survival drama. Both clubs need points desperately, and neither can afford to lose. Expect cagey, nervous football where one mistake could prove fatal.

West Ham’s home advantage might tip the scales, but Sunderland have been stubborn on the road. It’s the kind of match that won’t win beauty contests but will have both sets of fans chewing their nails down to the bone.

Burnley hosting Tottenham is a fascinating mismatch. Spurs have been brilliant in Europe but maddeningly inconsistent in the league, while Burnley are drowning at the bottom.

Tottenham should win comfortably, but they’ve made a habit of dropping points when everyone expects them to cruise. Burnley will scrap for everything and make life uncomfortable.

Fulham against Brighton promises tactical chess rather than end-to-end chaos. Both teams are hovering in mid-table with European ambitions, and both know how to grind out results.

Injuries have hit both squads, so expect a cagier affair where midfield control decides the winner.

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