With the Premier League title race far from over, attention turns to the key dates over the rest of the season for the three title challengers.
Man City sit atop the Premier League, nine points clear of second-placed Liverpool having played a game more.
And there's all to play for if Jurgen Klopp's side can win their game in hand and leave the Etihad Stadium at the start of April with three points.
City's draw to Southampton on Saturday, as well as wins for Liverpool and Chelsea' 24 hours later has kept the race for the title open, even if Thomas Tuchel's side have played one more game than City.
19th February
Despite the fact Chelsea just beat Tottenham without Antonio Conte's side putting up much of a fight, their game against Man City could be a tricky one for Pep Guardiola's side.
Conte could grind out a result against the league leaders and with the game kicking off in the evening, extra pressure could be on them if Chelsea and Liverpool pick up wins earlier in the day.
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Chelsea won't have it easy as they take on Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace.
While Liverpool welcome Norwich City to Anfield, a side who are picking up some momentum in the second-half of the season.
5th/6th March
As the saying goes: "Form goes out the window when it comes to derbies."
When Man City welcome Manchester United to their home at the beginning of March, it looks like the next possible opportunity for chasing pack to gain some ground on the reigning champions.
If United can get one over their neighbours then there really will be everything to play for.
Of course, Liverpool will have to make sure they can deliver against a tricky West Ham side managed by former Everton manager David Moyes.
Chelsea have a somewhat easier looking fixture, albeit an away game to Burnley.
9th/10th April
It's not far-fetched to say that when Liverpool visit the Etihad Stadium, a Reds loss could end their title chances.
City drop points at such a rarity that there's every chance there's a six-point gap when the two sides meet, assuming Liverpool win their game in hand and the duo match each other's results over the next few months.
A defeat would see the gap move to nine points in this scenario and though there will be 18 points left to play for, it would be hard to imagine City letting the lead slip.
Chelsea are on the road to Southampton, hoping for a draw in the main fixture of the weekend so they could keep the title race between three teams and not get cut further adrift.
23rd/24th April
Everton could be fighting for Premier League survival when they travel to Anfield and could kill two birds with one stone with a win here.
By strengthening their chances of staying up and all but denying their rivals the opportunity to win the league, it would be the perfect afternoon for the Toffees.
Chelsea have a derby against West Ham to play and with the Hammers likely to be vying for a European spot, potentially the same one as the west Londoners.
Man City have an easier game on paper against relegation-battlers Watford but will be wary of playing a team that could be fighting tooth and nail to stay in the division.
22nd May
The final day of the 2021-22 Premier League season and there could be everything to play for.
Chelsea welcome Watford in what could be the Hornet's last chance of league survival and Thomas Tuchel battling for either the title or a top four spot.
Liverpool host Wolves and will be hoping that former Reds captain Steven Gerrard can do them one last favour and beat Man City on the road.
If Gerrard's side could pull off a shock victory and hand his former team the league title, it would be quite the way to end the season for all involved.