Arsenal's highly-anticipated UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash with Bayern Munich ended in a draw on Tuesday night.
Leandro Trossard levelled the scoring in the second half after Serge Gnabry and Harry Kane scored for Bayern. Bukayo Saka had put Mikel Arteta's men ahead but the night ended in frustration for Arsenal with a dubious penalty call going against them.
The north Londoners will look to progress to the semi-final of the competition with victory in Germany. Attention now turns back to the Premier League with Aston Villa visiting the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The title race resumes with Manchester City and Liverpool in another pivotal weekend.
Here's how the next five fixtures stack up with the rest of the top three.
Former Arsenal boss Unai Emery brings his Villa team to the Emirates Stadium looking to solidify their own ambitions for the Champions League.
Villa are currently fifth, level on points with Tottenham in fourth, but have managed just one win in their previous five games. They play on Thursday night in the Europa Conference League against Lille.
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After last night's thriller in London, Arsenal will head to Germany confident of victory. Arteta's side performed well at stages in the first-leg but were undone by two mistakes.
Next week's clash will be a big one with a place in the semi-final up for grabs.
After travelling to the Allianz Arena, Arsenal travel to the Black Country to take on Wolves in another crucial Premier League clash. Molineux has proved a tricky place for the Gunners in the years gone by but they will need
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