The Premier League is entering the home stretch, with almost every team having 10 matches still to play.
For the first time in years, there’s a genuine three-way fight for the title. There’s also a tight battle for the European positions and a heated relegation race. From the top of the league to the bottom, there’s all to play for in a gripping run home.
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TITLE RACE
1st: Arsenal, 64 pts (P28, 20W, 4D, 4L, +46)
Run home: Manchester City (a), Luton Town (h), Brighton (a), Aston Villa (h), Wolves (a), Tottenham (a), Bournemouth (h), Manchester United (a), Everton (h), Chelsea (h – postponed)
2nd: Liverpool, 64 pts (P28, 19W, 7D, L2, +39)
Run home: Brighton (h), Sheffield United (h), Manchester United (a), Crystal Palace (h), Fulham (a), West Ham United (a), Tottenham (h), Aston Villa (a), Wolves (h), Everton (a - postponed)
3rd: Manchester City, 63 pts (P28, 19W, 6D, 3L, +35)
Run home: Arsenal (h), Aston Villa (h), Crystal Palace (a), Luton Town (h), Tottenham (a), Nottingham Forest (a), Wolves (h), Fulham (a), West Ham United (h), Brighton (a - postponed)
Three teams, three incredible storylines.
This season marks 20 years since Arsenal last won the Premier League, although they came agonisingly close to breaking the drought in the last campaign.
The Gunners sat in pole position but could not hold on, losing two of their final three games to hand the title to Manchester City.
Mikel Arteta’s side are once again back in the title frame and sit top of the ladder at time of writing with the most goals scored in the entire league (70).
Equal on points with Arsenal but in second place is Liverpool, who
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