A big midweek programme awaits...
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A big midweek programme awaits...
"Manchester United's unbeaten run continued following Sunday's comeback victory over Crystal Palace and we're now up to third in the table, above Aston Villa on goal difference. Head coach Michael Carrick and captain Bruno Fernandes have reiterated our desire to return to the UEFA Champions League next season, and the Reds are currently well-positioned to do that."
"With England leading the UEFA coefficient rankings by some distance, it looks as though the top five Premier League teams will qualify for the competition. After Chelsea's defeat at Arsenal, the sixth-placed Blues now trail us by six points but the gap could soon change, as a full slate of top-flight fixtures are scheduled this midweek."
"Wolves had just three points on the board when they reached the halfway stage of the season, but Rob Edwards' outfit have dramatically improved in the early months of 2026 and recorded just their second win of the campaign when surprising Aston Villa on Friday night."
Manchester United maintains an unbeaten run following a comeback victory over Crystal Palace, currently positioned third in the Premier League table above Aston Villa on goal difference. With 10 games remaining, the club targets UEFA Champions League qualification next season. England's strong UEFA coefficient ranking suggests the top five Premier League teams will qualify for the competition. Chelsea, in sixth place, trails United by six points. Liverpool, fifth and three points behind United, has won their last three matches and faces Wolverhampton Wanderers on Tuesday. Wolverhampton has shown dramatic improvement since January 2026, recently defeating Aston Villa. Midweek fixtures will significantly impact the final standings.
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