Sunday provided another great day of drama in the Premier League title race as three horses became two.
Liverpool's latest disappointing result away at West Ham United on Saturday has all but ended their hopes of sending Jurgen Klopp off with a second English top-flight title, with wins for Arsenal and Manchester City creating a chasm of space between the top two and the Reds.
The Gunners looked to be romping their way to north London derby success and just about squeezed home with a 3-2 victory away at Tottenham before the defending champions gave a reminder of their monotonous brilliance, overcoming Nottingham Forest 2-0 despite a few scares here and there.
So where does Gameweek 35 leave the title race? Here's how the statisticians at see the final few weeks of the campaign playing out.
If Liverpool had any lingering hopes of finishing top of the pile before the weekend, they were firmly extinguished by a 2-2 draw at West Ham that showed cracks emerging in the dressing room with a sideline bust-up between Mohamed Salah and manager Klopp.
Their chances of winning the title were down at 1.6% ahead of the trip to London Stadium but that percentage has been all but wiped out by Opta, now sitting at a mere 0.1%. Gulp.
The race is now firmly between current leaders Arsenal and defending champions Man City, both of whom picked up three points on Sunday.
Mikel Arteta's side were in cruise control for much of their 3-2 win over Tottenham but showed enough grit and determination to hold off the home fightback and suggest they have learned lessons from the painful capitulation at the end of 2022/23.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's headed own goal provided the perfect start for Arsenal before Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz made it 3-0 before
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