Man City's next six fixtures compared to Liverpool and Arsenal after Premier League top four twist

Manchester City recovered from a shocking start to earn a precious three Premier League points and leap into the top four with a victory over Chelsea.

City were behind inside three minutes when a debut howler from Abdukodir Khusanov gifted the visitors an opener. But the centre back and City regained composure as the half went on and were level before the break when Josko Gvardiol scored.

Erling Haaland lobbed City ahead after an error from Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez and Phil Foden wrapped up the points late on. It means City overtake Chelsea in the table and move within three points of Nottingham Forest in third. Here's how the next few weeks look in the top flight.

Manchester City
Sunday, February 2: Arsenal (A)

Saturday, February 15: Newcastle United (H)

Sunday, February 23: Liverpool (H)

Wednesday, February 26: Tottenham (A)

Saturday, March 8: Nottingham Forest (A)

Saturday, March 15: Brighton (H)

Liverpool
Saturday, February 1: Bournemouth (A)

Wednesday, February 12: Everton (A)

Sunday, February 16: Wolves (H)

Sunday, February 23: Man City (A)

Wednesday, February 26: Newcastle (H)

Saturday, March 8: Southampton (H)

Arsenal
Sunday, February 2: Man City (H)

Saturday, February 15: Leicester (A)

Saturday, February 22: West Ham (H)

Tuesday, February 25: Nottingham Forest (A)

Saturday, March 8: Manchester United (A)

Sunday, March 16: Chelsea (H)

Chelsea
Saturday, February 1: West Ham (H)

Friday, February 14: Brighton (A)

Saturday, February 22: Aston Villa (A)

Wednesday, February 26: Southampton (H)

Saturday, March 8: Leicester City (H)

Sunday, March 16: Arsenal (A)

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