It proved to be yet another dramatic weekend in the battle to stay in the Premier League following Leeds United's 3-2 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. The relegation picture is seemingly the toughest fight to call at the moment, with a number of sides still involved at the bottom.
Supporters of Watford, Everton and Burnley would've been watching that game closely hoping for a Leeds slip-up, but a dramatic second-half comeback earned a vital three points at Molineux. Jack Harrison, Rodrigo and Luke Ayling all struck for Jesse Marsch's side in a topsy-turvy encounter which was billed by Jamie Carragher as 'one of the games of the season'.
The result saw Leeds seven points clear of the relegation zone, but have now played three more matches than both rivals Everton and Burnley. Although it could be suggested that you would rather have the points on board, both sides still do have opportunities to close the gap on Leeds and the clubs above them.
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Watford, who currently sit 18th, also have one game in hand and still have half a chance of steering themselves safe given the experience of Roy Hodgson and Ray Lewington. Nevertheless, LeedsLive have taken a look at Burnley and Everton's games in hand on the Whites.
Everton
Burnley (a), Leicester (h), Watford (a)
Frank Lampard's side were dumped out of the FA Cup at the weekend as they fell to a 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace. It was a massive blow to the Toffees' confidence in their pursuit of staying in the Premier League, and although they are 17th, they still have some massive games coming up, especially those in hand.
After it was called off on Boxing Day due to Covid-19, Everton will travel to Burnley on Wednesday, April 6 in what is looking like a 'six-pointer' at the bottom of the table. The Toffees came out 3-1 winners in the reverse fixture back in September, but have struggled ever since, collecting just 12 points from a possible 63 available.
In another rearranged fixture, Everton are set to host Leicester City on Wednesday, April 20 after the initial game was postponed in December thanks to Covid. However, the two teams haven't played each other this season yet, with Lampard's side scheduled to travel to the King Power Stadium in May.
Lastly, Everton have still got to make the journey to Watford - a fixture that was supposed to take place last Sunday. The Toffees' involvement in the FA Cup meant the game had to be called off but it is yet to be scheduled in for a different date, although it is understood that it could take place sometime in May.
Burnley
Everton (h), Southampton (h), Aston Villa (a)
Burnley haven't been in action since Saturday, March 12 after their proposed game against Southampton was postponed as Saints were in FA Cup action. That game has now be rearranged, though, and it will be played on Thursday, April 21. The sides battled out a 2-2 draw in the reverse fixture earlier in the season.
As earlier mentioned, the Clarets also do have to face Everton, who currently sit four points above them in the league table. This could prove to be a turning point for Burnley if they do manage to win and it could set them on their way to securing a sixth successive season of top-flight football.
Sean Dyche's side also have still got to play Aston Villa twice, with one of those matches yet to be rescheduled. The Clarets were supposed to travel to Villa Park on December 18, but Covid cases meant the game was called off.
Watford
Everton (h)
The Hornets have just the one game still be rescheduled after their game against Everton on Sunday was called off due to the FA Cup quarter-final. As said before, this match could be taken place in May.