The previous Super Sunday may have seen all top-four sides playing each other, but there are plenty more vital weekends to come in the race for the Premier League title. Position-wise, the weekend ended as it began, but Leicesters lead has now been cut to two points from Tottenham and Arsenal, while Manchester City remain six points off the lead in fourth place.But what key games and match days could swing the battle in different directions? Here, we look at potential dates to mark in your diary for what looks to be a dramatic four-horse race for the Premier League crown. Sunday, February 28Manchester United v Arsenal - 2.05pm, live on Sky Sports 1 HDTottenham v Swansea - 2.05pmJust five days after playing their home leg of the Champions League last 16 against Barcelona, Arsenal travel north to Old Trafford to face a Manchester United side who have lost just three times in their last 18 meetings. Alexis Sanchez celebrates during Arsenals 3-0 win over Manchester United But Louis van Gaal will have Octobers 3-0 defeat at the Emirates fresh in his memory, and with fourth place looking less and less likely for his side, Arsenal could capitalise.Meanwhile, Tottenham face a home clash against Swansea, their fourth game in 11 days and three days after their Europa League round-of-32 second-leg clash at home to Fiorentina. Spurs have won two, drawn three and lost one of their six post-Europa League games in the top flight, but the latter stage could take its toll on Mauricio Pochettinos side.Wednesday, March 2Liverpool v Manchester City - 7.45pmArsenal v Swansea - 7.45pmWest Ham v Tottenham - 7.45pmLeicester face West Brom at home on the Tuesday, before tricky trips for Manchester City and Tottenham. City travel to Anfield three days after their Capital One Cup meeting at Wembley, while Spurs go to West Ham, a London derby the Hammers will certainly be up for. Harry Kane scored twice as Tottenham beat West Ham 4-1 earlier in the season Arsenal, meanwhile, host Swansea at the Emirates, having lost to the Welsh side four times in their last 11 meetings home and away.Saturday, 5 MarchTottenham v Arsenal - 12.45pmManchester City v Aston Villa - 3pmWatford v Leicester - 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports 1 HDThree days later, White Hart Lane will be preparing itself for what could be the biggest north London derby in decades on Saturday lunchtime, while up north Manchester City will be hosting lowly Aston Villa at 3pm.Current leaders Leicester go to Watford on Saturday Night Football, with the Hornets looking to avenge the 2-1 defeat at the King Power Stadium in November. Spurs and Arsenal played out a 1-1 draw in Novembers north London derby Saturday, 19 MarchEverton v Arsenal - 12.45pmCrystal Palace v Leicester - 3pmTottenham v Bournemouth - 3pmThree days after their Champions League last-16 second leg at the Nou Camp against Barcelona, Arsenal then travel to the ever-unpredictable Everton, where they have not won in their last three visits.Spurs host Bournemouth having beaten them 5-0 earlier in the season, while Leicester go to Palace, who are currently on a nine-game winless streak. Will Alan Pardews men be back on the up come March 19?Sunday, 20 March Manchester City v Manchester United - 4pm, live on Sky Sports 1 HDManchester City are yet to win against any of the current top five sides in the Premier League, but will have had a five-day break following their Champions League last-16 second-leg tie at Dynamo Kiev to prepare themselves.United themselves may be low on energy at the Etihad if they make it through to the Europa League last 16, the second leg of which they would have played three days before. To add, United have not won at the Etihad since Sir Alex Ferguson left the club in 2013. United and City also played out a goalless draw in their return game this season Weekend of April 2 (times TBC)Arsenal v WatfordLeicester v SouthamptonLiverpool v TottenhamBournemouth v Manchester CityTottenham face the toughest test of the weekend with a trip to Liverpool, where they have not won in their last four meetings, while Leicester host Southampton at the King Power Stadium.Arsenal are at home to Watford, while Manchester City go to the south coast to face Bournemouth - both sides won 3-0 and 5-1 respectively in their previous fixtures earlier in the season.Weekend of April 9 (times TBC) Tottenham v Manchester UnitedManchester City v West BromWest Ham v ArsenalSunderland v LeicesterArsenal are the next to take the tricky trip across London to Upton Park for their last-ever meeting at the ground, and the Hammers at this stage have lost only two of their six games against the current top five.Tottenham host Manchester United at White Hart Lane, which could come just days after a potential Europa League quarter-final first leg for both sides, while City host West Brom and Leicester go to relegation-threatened Sunderland. Current leaders Leicester have a tough run-in going into the final three games Weekend of April 16 (times TBC)Chelsea v Manchester CityArsenal v Crystal PalaceLeicester v West HamStoke v TottenhamCurrent champions Chelsea will want to dent Manchester Citys title bid at Stamford Bridge on the weekend of April 16, but City know what it is like to see off the Blues having put in a superb performance back in August at the Etihad to win 3-0.Leicester and Spurs face tricky games, against West Ham (H) and Stoke (A) respectively, while Arsenal host Crystal Palace, a side they have not lost against since October 1994, 11 meetings ago. Weekend of April 30 (times TBC)Manchester United v LeicesterChelsea v TottenhamSouthampton v Manchester CityArsenal v NorwichLeicester start their tricky final three-game stint by travelling to Old Trafford, who could be firmly out of the top-four race by April 30, while Chelsea again have the opportunity to have their belated say on the title race as they host London rivals Spurs at the Bridge.City go to Southampton, a side they have lost just once against in their last 10 meetings, and Arsenal have another favourable home game against Norwich, though the Canaries, currently sitting clear of the drop zone on goal difference, could be fighting for every point by the end of April. Tottenham and Chelsea drew 0-0 earlier in the season at White Hart Lane Weekend of May 7 (times TBC)Manchester City v ArsenalLeicester v EvertonTottenham v SouthamptonThe only two sides in the four-horse title race to have previously won a Premier League title go head-to-head in what should be a mammoth encounter at the Etihad Stadium. Arsenal got the better of City at the Emirates in December, winning 2-1 just before Christmas, and have now not lost in five against Manuel Pellegrinis men.In the background, Leicester host Everton, where they won 3-2 earlier in the season, and Spurs host Pochettinos former side Southampton at the Lane.May 16 (times TBC)Chelsea v LeicesterArsenal v Aston VillaNewcastle v TottenhamSwansea v Manchester CityThe final day of the season sees Arsenal as the only side with home comforts, and against current bottom side Aston Villa to boot. Villa have won three times in their nine Premier League visits to the Emirates, but are odds-on to be mathematically relegated by the final day of the season. Leicester go to Chelsea on the final day of the season Chelsea again get involved, hosting Leicester, the side who triggered the sacking of Jose Mourinho in December following their 2-1 win. Tottenham, looking for a first title since 1961, take the long trip to St James Park to play Newcastle, who could well need something themselves to secure safety, and City take another long trip, this time to Swansea. City have lost just once against the Swans in their nine Premier League meetings, winning seven. Get Sky Sports Alerts Breaking news, line ups and goal alerts from your football club - direct to your mobile Also See: PL clubs plans for week off? Title race in numbers Who are the fittest team? Premier League news Fake China Jerseys . 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Umberger scored twice to lead the Blue Jackets to a franchise-record for consecutive wins with a 5-3 victory Tuesday night over the Los Angeles Kings.Michael van Gerwen recorded another superb average as he beat Dave Chisnall to stay top of the Premier League after Night Six in Nottingham. The world number one posted a world-record TV average a couple of weeks ago and has vowed to beat the 123.4 that he set against Michael Smith.At times on Thursday, the brilliant Dutchman looked like threatening that but in the end, he had to settle for an average of 113 and a 7-2 victory over Chisnall in the final game of the evening, which ensured he ended the night top of the table. Premier League Night Six - Results Michael Smith 3-7 Gary Anderson Peter Wright 3-7 Adrian Lewis Raymond van Barneveld 5-7 James Wade Robert Thornton 0-7 Phil Taylor Dave Chisnall 2-7 Michael van Gerwen Chizzy was able to keep pace in the early stages but could do nothing to match the relentless scoring power of Van Gerwen, who pulled clear in legs four and five with finishes of 111 and 100 that saw his average hovering around the 120 mark.A couple of below-par visits ensured it was not to be another record-breaking night for Van Gerwen but he was happy enough with the win and more than happy to take top spot from Phil Taylor ahead of their showdown in Glasgow next week. The Power had hit the top of the standings after a whitewash of Robert Thornton in the nights penultimate match.Thornton has had his struggles this season and remains winless after coming up against a ruthless Taylor, who admitted afterwards he is relishing the prospect of meeting Van Gerwen in Scotland next week. Premier League recap Night Six as it happened in Nottingham Adrian Lewis and Peter Wright slugged it out in a high-calibre affair, Wright ending up on the wrong side of another defeat despite an average of 106.Snakebite lost to Van Gerwen last week despite a 108 average and he was unfortunate to run into Lewiis, who is enjoying his darts and looks in impressive form.dddddddddddd.Jackpot, who has never won the Premier League title, broke in the opener and never looked like conceding that advantage as he maintained and extended his advantage for a 7-3 victory that takes him third in the table. Premier League darts table Game of the night was James Wades victory over Raymond van Barneveld - a topsy-turvy affair that featured five 100+ finishes and saw The Machine come out on top, but only after threatening to throw away his advantage.Wade raced into a 5-1 lead but Barney refused to give up and scrapped his way back into the contest to trail 6-5 in the decider.Barney then missed darts to take a share of the points and Wade took full advantage of his reprieve to take out 82 and clinch the victory which moves him into the play-off places.Mentor and protege and great friends Gary Anderson and Michael Smith met in the opener and defending Premier League champion Anderson had more than enough in the tank for a 7-3 victory that keeps alive his play-off hopes.The Flying Scotsman plays twice in Glasgow next week and will look to push for a top-four spot, while Smith has the night off after playing twice in the opening round and both he and Thornton look in real trouble at the foot of the table.However, all eyes on Night Seven will be on the top two - Van Gerwen v Taylor promises to be a cracker, with both men in terrific form. Premier League Night Seven - Glasgow Gary Anderson v Adrian Lewis James Wade v Robert Thornton Michael van Gerwen v Phil Taylor Raymond van Barneveld v Dave Chisnall Gary Anderson v Peter Wright Also See: As it happened Studd: Boy who would be king Fixtures/Results Prem Table ' ' '