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The Premier League action shows no sign of slowing down, and this week, you can follow EVERY game across the talkSPORT network.
We are straight into gameweek 27 with more midweek matches, and there's plenty up for grabs as the top-flight approaches the run-in.
The Premier League is serving us a great seasonAll 10 midweek fixtures will be on our network, bringing you every goal and all of the action as it happens.
And there are some very juicy ties indeed.
On Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur welcome Manchester City as Spurs look to do the double over the Premier League champions.
Ange Postecoglou's men thrashed Pep Guardiola's side 4-0 at the Etihad in late 2024 before enduring a terrible run of form.
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However, with a few players back from injury, Spurs have won their last three league fixtures.
Meanwhile, City have slightly improved in recent weeks, but a 2-0 defeat to Liverpool on Sunday showed just how far away they are from being back to their best.
Still, they are well in the race for Champions League football, and three points here would be huge.
Elsewhere, Arsenal travel to Nottingham Forest, knowing that the Tricky Trees can move just three points behind them with a win.
The Gunners' title challenge for this season is all but over after a 1-0 defeat to West Ham at the weekend.
Liverpool then beat City to take an 11-point lead over Mikel Arteta's men.
It has been a season to forget for GuardiolaOf course, Arsenal players will insist the title race isn't over, but it would require an almighty slip-up from Liverpool for this to even be a possibility now.
Instead, the Gunners just have to ensure they claim Champions League football and second place.
Meanwhile, Forest have lost their last two in the Premier League to Fulham and Newcastle, respectively.
But Nuno Espirito Santo will be encouraged by his team's comeback at St James' Park at the weekend, where they came from 4-1 down to narrowly lose 4-3.
Certainly, this won't be an easy game for Arsenal.
Wednesday night also sees Newcastle United visit Anfield in a dress rehearsal of the Carabao Cup final at Wembley next month.
Arsenal's hopes of winning the Premier League are basically goneCredit: AFPThe Reds have one hand on the Premier League trophy now, but Arne Slot will want his side to keep being relentless.
The chance of a treble is there, but the Toon gave Liverpool a very hard game when they met earlier this season.
At St James' Park, these two served up a thrilling 3-3 draw, and Eddie Howe's men will be looking to make a statement ahead of the Carabao Cup final meeting between the two later this month.
On Tuesday, we have Chelsea taking on Southampton, with the Blues looking to bounce back from their 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa.
There is a south coast derby between Brighton and Bournemouth, which promises to be full of goals.
Wolves are edging away from the relegation places, and they welcome Fulham.
Meanwhile, resurgent Crystal Palace host Aston Villa, with Unai Emery's side looking to close the gap on those above them chasing European football.
Wednesday night also sees Manchester United in action against Ipswich Town.
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The Red Devils just about salvaged a 2-2 draw against Everton at the weekend, but the performance from Ruben Amorim's men was far from convincing.
Certainly, the Tractor Boys will go there feeling they can get something.
And the final game sees Brentford host Everton.
The Bees couldn't stop winning at home in the first part of the season but are winless in five league matches at the Gtech, while Everton are finding some form under David Moyes.
And on Thursday, Graham Potter will hope to see West Ham build on their brilliant win over Arsenal, while Leicester must bounce back from being thrashed by Brentford.
So, there are plenty of excellent fixtures, and here is how you can follow them all across the talkSPORT network.
Premier League gameweek 27 fixtures
Tuesday, February 24
7:30pm: Brighton vs Bournemouth - talkSPORT App exclusive7:30pm: Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa - talkSPORT 2 exclusive7:30pm: Wolves vs Fulham - talk exclusive8:15pm: Chelsea vs Southampton - talkSPORT exclusiveWednesday, February 25
7:30pm: Brentford vs Everton - talkSPORT App exclusive7:30pm: Manchester United vs Ipswich - talkSPORT App exclusive7:30pm: Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal - talkSPORT exclusive7:30pm: Tottenham vs Manchester City - talkSPORT 2 exclusive8:15pm: Liverpool vs Newcastle - talk exclusive (second half on talkSPORT)Thursday, February 27
8:00pm: West Ham vs Leicester - talkSPORT exclusive