Chelsea’s next five Premier League fixtures compared to Man City and Newcastle after Arsenal

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Chelsea left North London empty-handed as they were beaten in their Premier League clash against Arsenal.
The Blues lost 1-0 to the Gunners in their final match before the March international break. Mikel Merino scored the only goal of the game at the Emirates Stadium to hand Chelsea a narrow defeat to their London rivals.
Enzo Maresca’s side now go into the international break fourth in thePremier League table and are not back in action for more than two weeks. Chelsea have just nine top-flight matches left to play this season and will also have a UEFA Conference League quarter-final against Legia Warsaw to prepare for next month.
Here, football.london takes a look at Chelsea's upcoming Premier League fixtures compared to their Champions League-chasing rivals.
Chelsea's next five Premier League fixtures
April 3 vs Tottenham (H) at 8pm – Premier League
April 6 vs Brentford (A) at 2pm – Premier League
April 13 vs Ipswich Town (H) at 2pm – Premier League
April 20 vs Fulham (A) at 2pm – Premier League
April 26 vs Everton (H) at 12.30pm – Premier League
Manchester City's next five Premier League fixtures
April 2 vs Leicester City (H) at 7.45pm – Premier League
April 6 vs Manchester United (A) at 4.30pm – Premier League
April 12 vs Crystal Palace (H) at 12.30pm – Premier League
April 19 vs Everton (A) at 3pm – Premier League
April 28 vs Aston Villa (H) at 8pm – Premier League
Nottingham Forest's next five Premier League fixtures
April 1 vs Manchester United (H) at 8pm – Premier League
April 5 vs Aston Villa (A) at 5.30pm – Premier League
April 12 vs Everton (H) at 3pm – Premier League
April 21 vs Tottenham (A) at 8pm – Premier League
April 26 vs Brentford (H) at 3pm – Premier League
Newcastle's next five Premier League fixtures
April 2 vs Brentford (H) at 7.45pm – Premier League
April 7 vs Leicester City (A) at 8pm – Premier League
April 13 vs Manchester United (H) at 4.30pm – Premier League
April 16 vs Crystal Palace (H) at 7.30pm – Premier League
April 19 vs Aston Villa (A) at 5.30pm – Premier League
Arsenal's next five Premier League fixtures
April 1 vs Fulham (H) at 7.45pm – Premier League
April 5 vs Everton (A) at 12.30pm – Premier League
April 12 vs Brentford (H) at 5.30pm – Premier League
April 20 vs Ipswich Town (A) at 2pm – Premier League
April 26 vs Crystal Palace (H) at 5.30pm – Premier League
Aston Villa's next five Premier League fixtures
April 2 vs Brighton (A) at 7.45pm – Premier League
April 5 vs Nott’m Forest (H) at 5.30pm – Premier League
April 12 vs Southampton (A) at 3pm – Premier League
April 19 vs Newcastle (H) at 5.30pm – Premier League
April 28 vs Manchester City (A) at 8pm – Premier League
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