Premier League Schedule: Will Leicester Add To Chelsea's Suffering?
JAKARTA - The Chelsea vs Leicester City match at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday morning will determine the map of competition for the top four.
Leicester are currently in third position with 66 points, two points ahead of Chelsea and three points from Liverpool.
Last weekend, Leicester thwarted Thomas Tuchel's attempt to win his first trophy with Chelsea by winning the FA Cup trophy at Wembley.
Brendan Rodgers' team had the opportunity to add to the pain of the Blues by disrupting their chances of finishing in the top four.
On the other hand, Tuchel certainly did not want to praise him after he was deemed to have revived Chelsea since replacing Frank Lampard ended in failure to win the last four.
Our final away game of 2020/21, and it's a 𝙗𝙞𝙜 one 💪 # CheLei pic.twitter.com/P8FJMeYrXG
- Leicester City 🏆 (LCFC) May 18, 2021
Whatever happens at Stamford Bridge later, that result will give Liverpool an advantage in the competition for the top four.
Before Chelsea vs Leicester, the three matches of Week 37 will be played early.
Manchester United will host Fulham in an attempt to improve their home trend.
Although he has already finished in the top four and won a ticket to the Champions League group stage next season, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer does not want to match the poor streak of three successive defeats at Old Trafford that was last seen in February 1979.
At the same time, Leeds United who visited St. Louis. Mary's faces Southampton trying to keep her hopes up for Europe next season.
Marcelo Bielsa's team are currently 10th in the standings, but can still at least catch seventh or the final zone of the Conference League qualifying playoff ticket which is only six points above it.
Meanwhile, starting at 1.00am Wednesday morning Manchester City visit the Amex Stadium to face Brighton & Hove Albion.
Despite being champions, City want to sharpen their record of 12 consecutive away wins in the Premier League.
The following is the schedule for Week 37 of the Premier League (the hosts are named first, in WIB):
Wednesday (19 May) in the morning
00.00 Manchester United vs Fulham
00.00 Southampton vs Leeds United
01.00 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Manchester City
02.15 Chelsea vs Leicester City
Thursday (May 20) in the morning
12am Everton vs Wolverhampton
00.00 Newcastle United vs Sheffield United
00.00 Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa
01.00 Crystal Palace vs Arsenal
02.15 Burnley vs Liverpool
02.15 West Bromwich Albion vs West Ham United