Manchester United's primary aim over the final few games of the Premier League season is to secure Champions League football.
The Reds are well placed to do exactly that, with the win over Wolves last time out moving them level on points with Newcastle United in third.
Liverpool, having played a game more, are a point adrift while Brighton cannot be mathematically discounted even if the Seagulls have in all likelihood got too much ground to make up.
United finish the season with a trip to Bournemouth followed by back-to-back home games against Chelsea and Fulham. Erik ten Hag's side should be able to secure the six points they will need to see Champions League football return to Old Trafford. ALSO READ: Erik ten Hag wants to sign a world-class striker and midfielder Finishing in fifth would bring entry into the Europa League, a competition United have already secured a passage into courtesy of their Carabao Cup win over Newcastle United in February.
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