Arsenal have done their job this weekend in the Premier League title race after beating AFC Bournemouth 3-0 in the lunchtime kick-off.
The Gunners dominated proceedings but had to wait until the stroke of half time to open the scoring. Kai Havertz's trailing foot was caught by the Cherries goalkeeper Mark Travers with the penalty being awarded following a VAR review.
Bukayo Saka stepped up and nonchalantly scored. From there, Arsenal did not look back and they added a second through Leandro Trossard with 20 minutes remaining on the clock.
Man of the match Declan Rice completed the scoring deep into stoppage time with a close-range effort as Arsenal moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League. Following the early kick-off, football.london has taken a look at the remaining fixtures which shall decide the title race.
Manchester United (A) — Sunday, May 12
A trip to Old Trafford is never easy but the Gunners will fancy their chances considering how inconsistent Erik ten Hag's men have been this season. However, you only have to ask Liverpool fans to know that United could put up a staunch challenge to upset Mikel Arteta's men.
Everton (H) — Sunday, May 19
Ultimately, if Arsenal need a result on the last day of the season they should get it against Everton. The Toffees are already safe and will have nothing left to play for other than pride at the Emirates Stadium that day.
Arteta's post-Bournemouth press conference
Arsenal player ratings vs Bournemouth
Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) — Saturday, May 4
After the Arsenal victory today, City will have a little added pressure heading into this clash. However, you would still expect them to win considering Wolves' poor form recently.
Fulham (A) — Saturday, May 11
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