Reborn Manchester United out to halt Chelsea’s title charge
Can in-form Reds close the gap on Jose Mourinho's table-toppers?

Hopes of a suspenseful conclusion to the Premier League title race rest this weekend on Manchester United, who take their six-game winning streak to champions-elect Chelsea on Saturday.
Chelsea looked set to drop points at Queens Park Rangers last weekend, only for Cesc Fabregas’s 88th-minute goal to earn a 1-0 win that restored their seven-point lead over second-place Arsenal with a game in hand.
As things stand, Jose Mourinho’s side require only 12 points from their seven remaining matches to secure a first league title since 2010.
While a collapse seems unlikely, victory for United would present Arsenal with a chance to trim Chelsea’s lead to just four points when Arsene Wenger’s team tackle their London rivals at the Emirates Stadium on April 26.
With United only a point behind Arsenal, a win might also nourish their own title ambitions, but for Chelsea centre-back Gary Cahill, both matches simply represent obstacles that must be checked off.