With just eight games remaining Chelsea are 
clinging to a precious seven-point lead over second-placed Tottenham, 
but the Blues are showing a few glimpses of vulnerability.
Antonio Conte's side ground out a barely deserved 
2-1 win over Manchester City on Wednesday just days after crashing to a 
shock 2-1 home defeat against struggling Crystal Palace.
Meanwhile Tottenham have reeled off five successive
 victories, including an incredible escape act at Swansea on Wednesday 
when they scored three times in the final minutes to clinch a 3-1 
success.
With Chelsea playing on Saturday evening at 
Bournemouth, Tottenham have the chance to turn up the pressure again by 
temporarily trimming the lead to four points with a win against Watford 
at White Hart Lane a few hours earlier.
Chelsea midfielder Fabregas admits his team have 
been feeling the heat lately, but he is confident the way they recovered
 from the Palace setback proved title nerves won't trigger a stunning 
meltdown in the final weeks of the season.
"The result on Saturday put a lot of pressure on 
us. We know we still have a good advantage, but this is the Premier 
League and you don't want to be giving points away, especially at home,"
 Fabregas said.
"We have character. We can bounce back at anything that comes in front of us."
The Premier League era is littered with epic 
collapses from teams who thought the title was theirs and, with Chelsea 
needing 18 points to be certain of top spot, Fabregas isn't getting 
carried away yet.
"We've been saying it since the beginning of the season: it's one game at a time," he said.
"We have to worry about ourselves, not what the others are doing. As long as we keep winning then we don't have to worry."
'MASSIVE QUALITY'
Tottenham's title hopes looked over until Dele Alli
 equalised in the 88th minute and Son Heung-Min and Christian Eriksen 
struck in stoppage time to kill off Swansea.
The wild celebrations from boss Mauricio 
Pochettino, his coaching staff and Tottenham's players and fans 
underlined their relief at a result that allows them to continue 
dreaming of a first English title since 1961.
Having choked last season when they failed to catch
 champions Leicester in the closing weeks, Pochettino's side are back in
 the hunt and Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen said: "Chelsea look very
 strong but we can't stop pushing and dreaming of the league.
"They have a couple of difficult games coming up. We have to keep winning and hopefully they get a bit stressed.
"I don't know what is necessary to win the league, 
maybe a bit of luck, but I think this group has massive quality and is 
very special."
STEELY STREAK
The battle for Champions League qualification via the top four seems certain to go down to the wire.
Third-placed Liverpool, six points above 
fifth-placed Arsenal, can't afford another slip when they face Stoke 
after allowing Bournemouth a late equaliser in a midweek 2-2 draw.
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp urged his team to emulate Chelsea's steely streak when points are on the line.
"Probably if it was Chelsea for example the 
opponent would not have the ball three times in the last 20 minutes, I 
think. We don't have this experience," Klopp said.
Fourth-placed Manchester City, who host Hull, are 
without a win in four games and sit only four points above Arsenal, who 
have a game in hand and travel to Crystal Palace on Monday.
Manchester United are sixth and head to 
bottom-of-the-table Sunderland aiming to add to their former manager 
David Moyes' problems.
Home draws against West Bromwich Albion and Everton
 have damaged United's chances of making the top four and a win at the 
Stadium of Light is essential.
Jose Mourinho's side can also push Sunderland --  a
 hefty 10 points from safety closer to the Championship at the end of a 
week in which Moyes was forced to apologise after threating to "slap" a 
female reporter.
Fixtures (1400 GMT unless stated):
Saturday
Bournemouth v Chelsea (1630 GMT), Manchester City v
 Hull, Middlesbrough v Burnley, Stoke v Liverpool, Tottenham v Watford 
(1130 GMT), West Brom v Southampton, West Ham v Swansea
Sunday
Everton v Leicester (1500 GMT), Sunderland v Manchester United (1330 GMT)
Monday
Crystal Palace v Arsenal (1900 GMT
 
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