Brighton & Hove Albion's Premier League future lies in the balance ahead of their return to action next week.
The Seagulls are 15th and just two points above the dropzone after a disappointing campaign to date under Graham Potter.
Brighton were without a win in nine league matches before the league was brought to a halt by the coronavirus pandemic in March, drawing six of those games.
Wins are required if Potter's men are to stay afloat, but they have a tricky set of fixtures to conclude the prolonged 2019-20 season.
First up for Albion following the three-month hiatus is the visit of Arsenal next Saturday, quickly followed by a trip to third-place Leicester City three days later.
Brighton still also have to face Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool at the Amex Stadium, sides positioned fifth, second and first respectively.
Newcastle United are the other visitors to the south coast in what is due to be Albion's final home match of the season.
The Seagulls' away schedule is less daunting but arguably even more important, with huge games against Norwich City and Southampton to come, before a final-day trip to Burnley.
Brighton's remaining fixtures in full
Arsenal (h) - Saturday, June 20 at 3pm
Leicester City (a) - Tuesday, June 23 at 6pm
Manchester United (h) - Tuesday, June 30 at 8.15pm
Norwich City (a) - TBC
Liverpool (h) - TBC
Manchester City (h) - TBC
Southampton (a) - TBC
Newcastle United (h) - TBC
Burnley (a) - TBC