Qualifying for the 2024/25 Champions League could prove to be a game-changer for some of England’s biggest clubs.
While Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal are embroiled in a three-horse Premier League title race, the likes of Aston Villa, Tottenham and Manchester United are further behind trying to secure the last spot in the top four.
There’s every chance fifth position could be good enough to reach UEFA’s flagship club competition as the number of participants increases from 32 to 36, though that still depends on teams’ results on the continent from now until the end of the season.
Here are Aston Villa, Tottenham and Man Utd’s fixtures final Premier League fixtures compared as each side tries to battle their way to Champions League qualification.
Aston Villa’s form in 2023/24 has shaken up the Champions League qualification race and Unai Emery’s side look well set to secure a top-four position.
However, there’s still plenty of time for things to go wrong at Villa Park. Emery’s outfit still have to play five of the Premier League’s big six before the campaign ends, starting with a potentially defining clash with Tottenham on Sunday 10 March.
A win in that game could prove crucial, given it’s not yet certain that fifth place will be good enough for an extra Champions League spot.
With clashes against Arsenal, Chelsea, Brighton and Liverpool taking place in the last six gameweeks, Villa’s Champions League hopes could go down to the wire.
Date |
Time |
Fixture |
---|---|---|
10/03/24 |
13:00 |
Aston Villa vs Tottenham |
17/03/24 |
14:00 |
West Ham vs Aston Villa |
30/03/24 |
17:30 |
Aston Villa vs Wolves |
03/04/24 |
20:15 |
Man City vs Aston Villa |
06/04/24 |
15:00 |
Aston Villa vs Brentford |
13/04/24 |
17:30 |
Arsenal vs Aston Villa |
20/04/24 |
15:00 |
Aston Villa vs Bournemouth |
27/04/24 |
15:00 |
Aston Villa vs Chelsea |
04/05/24 |
15:00 |
Brighton vs Aston Villa |
11/05/24 |
15:00 |
Aston Villa vs Liverpool |
19/05/24 |
16:00 |
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa |
Aston Villa’s fixtures in other competitions
Unlike both Tottenham and Man Utd, Villa are also competing on the European front as they try to seal Champions League qualification.
The Villans have a Europa Conference League last-16 tie with Ajax to navigate but sit among the favourites to win UEFA’s third-ranked club competition.
Date |
Time |
Fixture |
Competition |
---|---|---|---|
07/03/24 |
17:45 |
Ajax vs Aston Villa |
Europa Conference League |
14/03/24 |
20:00 |
Aston Villa vs Ajax |
Europa Conference League |
The resulting mess of a mass injury crisis earlier this term may well prove to be the difference between Tottenham securing Champions League football or ending up in a less prestigious competition.
Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs were flying before a chaotic 4-1 defeat to Chelsea in early November when they suffered a number of fitness blows. Since then, results have been more inconsistent but they remain bang in the hunt for a top-four spot.
March’s trip to Villa Park is a big one, having suffered three defeats on the trot to Emery’s side, while a run from mid-April to early May that sees Spurs clash with Newcastle, Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool could severely damage their Champions League hopes.
That said, Postecoglou’s side have pulled surprise wins out of the bag regularly in 2023/24, so don’t be surprised if Tottenham are still in contention come the final day of the season.
Date |
Time |
Fixture |
---|---|---|
10/03/24 |
13:00 |
Aston Villa vs Tottenham |
16/03/24 |
17:30 |
Fulham vs Tottenham |
30/03/24 |
15:00 |
Tottenham vs Luton Town |
02/04/24 |
20:15 |
West Ham vs Tottenham |
08/04/24 |
20:00 |
Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest |
13/04/24 |
12:30 |
Newcastle vs Tottenham |
20/04/24 |
15:00 |
Tottenham vs Man City |
27/04/24 |
15:00 |
Tottenham vs Arsenal |
04/05/24 |
15:00 |
Liverpool vs Tottenham |
11/05/24 |
15:00 |
Tottenham vs Burnley |
19/05/24 |
16:00 |
Sheffield United vs Tottenham |
Tottenham’s fixtures in other competitions
After they failed to qualify for any European football last season and were knocked out of the FA Cup, Spurs only have Premier League fixtures to look forward to before the end of the campaign.
After an impressive start to 2024, life is quickly falling apart again for Erik ten Hag and Man Utd.
The 3-1 Manchester derby loss in early March saw the Red Devils slip six points behind Tottenham in fifth and 11 off Villa in fourth, leaving them in desperate need of a dramatic collapse from one of their rivals to pip a Champions League spot.
Having already played Tottenham and Villa twice in league action this campaign, Man Utd will have to concentrate on their own fixtures.
Their run-in is relatively kind, with matches against Everton, Brentford and Chelsea on the horizon. Title hopefuls Liverpool and Arsenal provide the sternest opposition in the final few months, but the final-day result at Brighton may also have a large bearing on Ten Hag’s future as United manager.
Date |
Time |
Fixture |
---|---|---|
09/03/24 |
12:30 |
Man Utd vs Everton |
16/03/24 |
15:00 |
Man Utd P-P Sheffield Utd |
30/03/24 |
20:00 |
Brentford vs Man Utd |
04/04/24 |
20:15 |
Chelsea vs Man Utd |
07/04/24 |
15:30 |
Man Utd vs Liverpool |
14/04/24 |
16:30 |
Bournemouth vs Man Utd |
20/04/24 |
15:00 |
Man Utd vs Newcastle |
27/04/24 |
15:00 |
Man Utd vs Burnley |
04/05/24 |
15:00 |
Crystal Palace vs Man Utd |
11/05/24 |
15:00 |
Man Utd vs Arsenal |
19/05/24 |
16:00 |
Brighton vs Man Utd |
Man Utd’s fixtures in other competitions
Their limp performances in the Champions League meant Man Utd dropped out of Europe altogether, but there’s still hope of silverware being brought back to new investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe before the season is out in the form of the FA Cup.
The Red Devils meet Liverpool in the quarter-finals at Old Trafford in mid-March. Defeat would keep their great rivals’ quadruple hopes alive and kill any lingering dreams of cup glory for United in 2023/24.
Date |
Time |
Fixture |
Competition |
---|---|---|---|
17/03/24 |
15:30 |
Man Utd vs Liverpool |
FA Cup |