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Man United’s next five fixtures compared to Chelsea and Aston Villa after West Ham win

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Manchester United ticked off another game in their race for Champions League football thanks to Benjamin Sesko’s smart finish in added time at West Ham

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Manchester United are six points above Liverpool in the Premier League top five after drawing 1-1 with West Ham United on Tuesday night. Benjamin Sesko’s injury-time leveller maintained Michael Carrick’s unbeaten start to life in interim charge.

The draw moves United up to 45 points, with Chelsea just one point behind after their 2-2 draw against Leeds United. Liverpool face Sunderland on Wednesday night before the Premier League pauses for FA Cup action this weekend.

United are next in action on February 23 when they travel to Everton. Here, the Manchester Evening News takes a look at United’s upcoming fixture list compared to some of their Premier League rivals.

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Manchester United

Everton (A) – Feb 23 (8pm) – Premier League

Crystal Palace (H) – Mar 1 (2pm) – Premier League

Newcastle (A) – Mar 4 (8.15pm) – Premier League

Aston Villa (H) – March 15 (2pm) – Premier League

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Bournemouth (A) – March 20 (8pm) – Premier League

Aston Villa

Brighton (H) – Feb 11 (7.30pm) – Premier League

Newcastle (H) – Feb 14 (5.45pm) – FA Cup

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Leeds (H) – Feb 21 (3pm) – Premier League

Wolves (A) – Feb 27 (8pm) – Premier League

Chelsea (H) – March 4 (7.30pm) – Premier League

Manchester City

Fulham (H) – Feb 11 (7.30pm) – Premier League

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Salford (H) – Feb 14 (3pm) – FA Cup

Newcastle (H) – Feb 21 (12.30pm) – Premier League

Leeds United (A) – February 28 (5.30pm) – Premier League

Nottingham Forest (H) – March 4 (7.30pm) – Premier League

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Chelsea

Hull City (A) – Feb 13 (7.45pm) – FA Cup

Burnley (H) – Feb 21 (3pm) – Premier League

Arsenal (A) – March 1 (4.30pm) – Premier League

Aston Villa (A) – March 4 (7.30pm) – Premier League

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Newcastle (H) – March 14 (5.30pm) – Premier League

Liverpool

Sunderland (A) – Feb 11 (8.15pm) – Premier League

Brighton (H) – Feb 14 (8pm) – FA Cup

Nottingham Forest (A) – Feb 21 (3pm) – Premier League.

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West Ham (H) – Feb 28 (3pm) – Premier League

Wolves (A) – March 3 (8.15pm) – Premier League

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