The Premier League fixtures that Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City fans have marked on their calendars are crucial in determining the eventual title winner in May.
With seven games remaining in the season, Arsenal currently hold the top spot on the table. They are tied with Liverpool on goal difference, while Man City trails closely behind by just one point in third place.
In order to secure the trophy next month, every team will have to overcome these key fixtures in the Premier League.
Emirates Stadium
- Aston Villa (H) – Unai Emery will make a return to the Emirates Stadium this weekend as he attempts to halt his former team’s pursuit of the title. Currently sitting in fifth place in the Premier League, the Villans are tied on points with fourth-placed Tottenham, with their sights set on securing a spot in the Champions League. Despite their recent inconsistent performances, this will prove to be a tough challenge for Arteta’s team.
- Despite facing a busy schedule with upcoming matches against Wolves and Bayern Munich, Arsenal will also have to prepare for a crucial match against London rivals Chelsea at home. Despite facing challenges this season, Arsenal has shown resilience and the ability to secure important victories under pressure, as seen in their previous performances under Mauricio Pochettino’s leadership.
- The upcoming Premier League match against Tottenham (A) is a highly anticipated event, especially for Arsenal fans, as it is the North London Derby. In their previous encounter in September, Ange Postecoglou’s team managed to hold Arsenal to a 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium. For Tottenham fans, there would be nothing more satisfying than being the team to prevent their bitter rivals from winning the league. The Gunners should prepare themselves for a hostile atmosphere on April 28, as the Spurs supporters will surely make their presence known with deafening cheers.
- Manchester United (A) – Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus scored two goals in added time to help overcome the Red Devils at the Emirates earlier this season, with the Gunners likely needing to take all three points again at Old Trafford in their penultimate game of the season. Should Arsenal walk away from the game victorious – a home game with Everton on the final day would be all that stands in their way.
Manchester
- After failing to secure a win at Old Trafford, Liverpool’s next challenge will be at Goodison Park against Everton. Last October, Liverpool emerged victorious with a 2-0 scoreline at Anfield, but it took them 75 minutes to break through a determined 10-man Toffees team. With Everton fighting to stay in the Premier League, Liverpool can expect a tough match in the upcoming Merseyside Derby.
- Tottenham (H) – In their previous match in September at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Spurs were awarded a 2-1 victory after a controversial decision to disallow a goal by Luiz Diaz. With this injustice still fresh in their minds, Klopp’s team will be determined to seek revenge, but they will have a tough battle as Tottenham is currently fighting for a spot in the Champions League.
- Aston Villa (A) – This season, Villa Park has proven to be a challenging destination for any team, and Liverpool will need to quickly recover from their match against Spurs as they head to the West Midlands. Emery’s team has already secured a win against Man City at home, so Klopp’s side must be prepared to bring their A-game in order to avoid a similar result.
Manchester City
- Despite only having one difficult fixture on paper, Man City may have cause for concern when they face Tottenham (A) in their Premier League run-in. In recent seasons, Tottenham have proven to be a thorn in their side, with Pep Guardiola’s squad failing to score a single Premier League goal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since its opening in 2019. As they head to the nation’s capital for their final game of the season, the Blues will need to break this trend in order to secure a successful result.
Full Arsenal Premier League Fixtures
- Aston Villa (H)
- Wolves (A)
- Chelsea (H)
- Tottenham (A)
- Bournemouth (H)
- Manchester United (A)
- Everton (H)
Liverpool FC Premier League Fixtures
- Crystal Palace (H)
- Fulham (A)
- Everton (A)
- West Ham (A)
- Tottenham (H)
- Aston Villa (A)
- Wolves (H)
Manchester City’s Premier League schedule in full
- Luton (H)
- Brighton (A)
- Nottingham Forest (A)
- Wolves (H)
- Fulham (A)
- West Ham (H)
- Tottenham (A)
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