The Premier League title race is heading to the wire - but how do Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool's run-ins compare?
Arsenal retained their place at the Premier League summit after beating Tottenham 3-2 on Super Sunday, before Manchester City kept pace with a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
Liverpool dropped points for the second game running with a 2-2 draw against West Ham on Saturday, which leaves Jurgen Klopp's side five points adrift of the Gunners.
Crucially, Pep Guardiola's Man City have one game in hand over their rivals, but it's a tricky tie at Tottenham on May 14 - just five days before the final day.
League position: 1st
Points: 80
Goal difference: +57
Games remaining: 3
Average position of opponent: 10.3
Reverse fixtures: 9 points
Bournemouth 0-4 Arsenal
Arsenal 3-1 Man Utd
Everton 0-1 Arsenal
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"It's a far better Arsenal team than last season, a far bigger mentality, a stronger mentality.
"People will point towards William Saliba [returning] and I will as well, but it's more than that.
"There is a focus and discipline and attention to detail on the pitch in their defensive work - and six clean sheets on the bounce is a hell of an achievement in any season.
"They maybe had a bit of a wobble, the Villa game and obviously in the Champions League, but that can happen.
"They've got back on the bike and demonstrated that they have moved forward as a club, moved forward as a coaching team, moved forward as a group of players and are nowhere near the position they were in last season.
"I think they will achieve a 100 per cent record. The one doubt is the Old Trafford game. It will all depend for me on how City do in the next week or two as well."
League position: 2nd
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