As the Champions League race intensifies, Chelsea's upcoming Premier League fixtures against Manchester United and Liverpool are set to be pivotal. With a recent surge in form, Chelsea's decision to bring in Liam Rosenior has proven fruitful, as they now sit just one point off the top four. But here's where it gets interesting: while Chelsea has three winnable home matches, their away games against Arsenal and Aston Villa could prove more challenging. Meanwhile, Liverpool, currently three points behind Chelsea, faces a different set of challenges in their upcoming fixtures. Will Chelsea's momentum continue against Wolves, with Cole Palmer shining? Or will Liverpool's recent form against Manchester City and Nottingham Forest give them the edge? The race for the top four is heating up, and these next five games could be make-or-break for both teams.