When the Premier League was brought to a halt due to the coronavirus pandemic, Sheffield United had been building momentum in their bid to earn European football next season.
A return of 10 points from four matches had moved the Blades into seventh position, while also still possessing a game in hand on many of their nearest rivals.
That will take place against Aston Villa on June 17, with victory for the Yorkshire outfit taking them ahead of Manchester United and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the standings.
The trip to the West Midlands represents the first of three successive away fixtures for Sheffield United in the top flight, a period split up by their FA Cup quarter-final with Arsenal.
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Visits to Newcastle United and Man United are scheduled within the space of three days before Chris Wilder's team are due to take on Tottenham Hotspur at Bramall Lane.
Should his team continue where they left off before lockdown, Wilder will be confident of guaranteeing a top-six spot during the remaining weeks of the campaign.
An away encounter at Burnley is followed by back-to-back home tussles with Wolves and Chelsea, teams who are competing with Sheffield United for a spot in either the Champions League or Europa League.
Either side of their final home clash of the season against Everton, Wilder and his players face contests against Leicester City and Southampton on away territory.
Sheff Utd's remaining fixtures in full
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Aston Villa (a) - Wednesday, June 17 at 6pm
Newcastle United (a) - Sunday, June 21 at 2pm
Manchester United (a) - Wednesday, June 24 at 6pm
Tottenham Hotspur (h) - TBC
Burnley (a) - TBC
Wolverhampton Wanderers (h) - TBC
Chelsea (h) - TBC
Leicester City (a) (a) - TBC
Everton (h) - TBC
Southampton (a) - TBC
All times are BST