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Chelsea next five fixtures compared to Liverpool, Man Utd and Aston Villa in Champions League race
Football | March 2, 2026 5:39 AM CST

Chelseasuffered another blow to their Champions League hopes on Sunday as they fell to a 2-1 defeat to league leaders Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

Liam Rosenior's men made the Gunners work for their win and were arguably the stronger team in the first-half. After William Saliba put the home side ahead, Chelsea drew level courtesy of Piero Hincapie's own goal.

However, Mikel Arteta's side netted a winner through Jurrien Timber via another corner. The defeat leaves the Blues sixth in the Premier League table, three points behind Liverpool following their win against West Ham United.

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There's 10 games still to play before the end of the season, with the race for Champions League football in full swing. Here, football.london takes a look at Chelsea's fixtures in the coming weeks compared to their rivals.

Chelsea (6th place, 45 points)

Aston Villa (A) - Weds 4 March (7:30pm) - Premier League

Wrexham (A) - Sat 7 March (5:45pm) - FA Cup

PSG (A) - Wed 11 March (8pm) - Champions League

Newcastle (H) - Sat 14 March (5:30pm) - Premier League

Everton (A) - Sat 21 March (5:30pm) - Premier League

On paper, Chelsea’s run is probably the hardest, especially with four of the next five games being away from home. Getting a result out of the trip to Arsenal would be a big boost to the Champions League hopes.

Man United (3rd place, 51 points)

Newcastle (A) - Weds 4 March (8:15pm) - Premier League

Aston Villa (H) - Sun 15 March (2pm) - Premier League

Bournemouth (A) - Fri 20 March (8pm) - Premier League

Leeds United (H) - Sat 11 April (3pm) - Premier League

Chelsea (A) - Sat 18 April (3pm) - Premier League

United being out of all domestic competitions means March is rather quiet in comparison to their top four rivals. After this week's games against Newcastle and Villa, United have two fixtures against Bournemouth and Leeds with a lengthy break.

Aston Villa (4th place, 51 points)

Chelsea (H) - Wed 4 March (7.30pm) - Premier League

Lille (A) - Thurs 12 March (5.45pm) - Europa League

Manchester United (A) - Sun 15 March (2pm) - Premier League

Lille (H) - Thurs 19 March (8pm) - Europa League

West Ham (H) - Sun 22 March (2.15pm) - Premier League

Villa were the favourites to get Champions League football not long ago, but their recent results mean they have slipped to fourth. Alongside a tough Europa League tie against French side Lille, they take on the Blues and Manchester United in their next league games.

Liverpool (5th place, 48 points)

Wolves (A) - Tues 3 March (8:15pm) - Premier League

Wolves (A) - Fri 6 March (8pm) - FA Cup

Galatasaray (A) - Tue 10 March (5.45pm) - Champions League

Tottenham (H) - Sun 15 March (4:30pm) - Premier League

Galatasaray (H) - Wed 18 March (8pm) - Champions League

Liverpool are actually entering a much-welcomed run of fixtures, which started against West Ham United this weekend. They take on 20th-placed Wolves in the league and FA Cup before their double-header against Galatasaray.

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