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Published 17:09 3 Mar 2026 GMT
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Playing JOE x BOYLE Sports' Free To Play Predictor game for the Cheltenham Festival is simple - we’ve picked out one horse running in each of the first five races every day of Cheltenham, and all you need to do is decide if it will Win, Place or finish Unplaced!
Just two days on from Arsenal's close victory over Chelsea on Sunday, the Premier League is back for another round of action.
Things could not be closer at the top end of the table.
Anything less than another win for Mikel Arteta's Gunners when they face Brighton on Wednesday, would allow Man City to move within two points of 1st place, assuming the Citizens can overcome Nottingham Forest.
Before all that, Liverpool will continue to pile pressure on 4th placed Man United when they face strugglers Wolves at Molineux.
Also battling for a Champions League place, are Chelsea and Aston Villa, who face off against each other on Wednesday.
With so much still to be decided before the season's end in May, whether in the relegation battle or in the fight for the title, this week could decide which clubs move within touching distance of their goals and who are set to suffer further setbacks.
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