Manchester United can still qualify for the Champions League, according to Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge.

Ralf Rangnick's side have fallen behind Arsenal and Tottenham in the race to play in Europe's elite competition next season, but the Red Devils still remain in touch with fourth place.

What's the latest news involving Manchester United?

Wins for the North London pair last weekend mean that United head into the international break sitting sixth in the Premier League table but are only four points behind fourth.

The Old Trafford outfit have played a game more than fourth place Arsenal and have a worse goal difference than the Gunners, but still have to travel to the Emirates next month, while there's a North London derby to come before the season finishes.

Furthermore, Arsenal have to travel to Chelsea and West Ham, while Tottenham face a trip to Anfield in early May.

United's own fixture list is far from straightforward, although Bridge believes that Rangnick's side remain firmly in the race to finish fourth.

What did Bridge say about Manchester United?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "I wouldn't rule out Manchester United of the top four race because it's Manchester United."

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What are Manchester United's remaining fixtures?

Tottenham and Arsenal might have some tricky games on the horizon, but United arguably have the toughest fixture list of the lot.

While United might be confident of taking maximum points from their next three games against Leicester, Everton, and Norwich, the majority of their final six matches are daunting to say the least.

During a five-day period, United travel to Liverpool on the Tuesday before they're at Arsenal on the Saturday in what could be a pivotal moment in the fight for the Champions League.

Three of their final four games are against Brentford, Brighton, and Crystal Palace, three teams that are likely to be safe and playing for nothing, but United host Chelsea in another difficult encounter in their penultimate game of the campaign.

With the gap to fourth just four points, United are still in the race, but if they want to be back in the Champions League next season, they have it all to do in the months ahead.