LONDON (Agencies) - With Manchester United and Arsenal each seeking to overcome huge disappointment, the Premier League title race continues midweek with three matches that could yet help determine the destination of the title. Man United head to Newcastle today (Tuesday), just three days after missing out the chance of a treble by losing to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals. But Arsenal's players go to Tottenham on Wednesday trying to get over the injury-time penalty equalizer that earned Liverpool a 1-1 draw on Sunday to leave the Gunners six points back in second place. Any slip up by Arsenal against their local rivals could then leave defending champions Chelsea, which host Birmingham in Wednesday's other match, as United's closest challenger with five games remaining. United are still a strong favourite to win the Premier League but cannot afford to relax just yet. Newcastle could be the perfect opponent for United, which will be without the suspended Paul Scholes. United are unbeaten in 17 matches against Newcastle since September 2001 and the Magpies will be without suspended captain Kevin Nolan, who has scored 12 goals this season. United have striker Wayne Rooney available again after a two-game suspension and the England international could replace Dimitar Berbatov, who missed two good chances against City. Defender Jonny Evans is also able to play following a ban. Arsenal's dramatic draw with Liverpool, in which they scored a penalty in the eighth minute of injury time before conceding another in the 12th, means it has dropped six points from its last three home matches. Manager Arsene Wenger blamed the referee, Liverpool's defensive tactics and gamesmanship by Brazil midfielder Lucas Leiva for Arsenal's latest setback, but his team failed to create the clear openings its domination of possession merited.