The Premier League title race is almost certainly going down to the last day of the season which is excellent news for the neutral.
But, if you support one of Arsenal, Liverpool or Manchester City you will be fortunate to have any fingernails left come mid-May. Mikel Arteta's side currently lead the way in the Premier League and can solidify their spot at the top should they beat City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
However, as is always the case, each fanbase is keeping a close eye on the Premier League to discover how they are arranging the fixtures to see if any of the contenders are being given favourable schedules. With this in mind, we have asked our football.london writers for their opinion to see if the schedule is fair for all or not.
Having a close look at the fixture schedules for all three teams right now, it is fair to suggest each side has one week which they would like to change if they could. For Arsenal, it is a six-day period in April which sees them travel to Munich, before facing Wolverhampton Wanderers away that weekend before travelling back to London for a derby with Chelsea.
Jurgen Klopp is no doubt foaming at the mouth that he has to face Everton on a Wednesday night before travelling to West Ham for the Saturday lunchtime kick-off while City will not fancy the long midweek trip to Brighton and Hove Albion followed by a clash with Nottingham Forest that Sunday at the City Ground.
However, I would argue that because all three teams will be unhappy with certain scheduling decisions means it is fair across the board. Arsenal have the most to complain about with the three games in six days but I think if you asked Arteta he would rather have this problem than being out of the Champions League.
Neville
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