Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 21st April 2026, 1:31 PM
The battle for the English Premier League silverware has reached a critical juncture following recent results. Historically, Arsenal has faced late-season disappointment in two of the last three campaigns, with Manchester City overtaking them to secure the title on both occasions. Current developments suggest a potential repetition of this intense rivalry as the season enters its final phase.
The landscape of the title race shifted significantly following Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat to Manchester City. While Mikel Arteta’s side had maintained a consistent advantage for much of the season, this loss has narrowed the gap, leaving the probability of success finely balanced between the two contenders. Despite the defeat, Arsenal remains at the summit of the table with 70 points from 33 matches. However, Manchester City trails closely with 67 points from 32 matches, holding a crucial game in hand.
Arsenal has five fixtures remaining in their campaign: three at the Emirates Stadium and two away. Statistically, the Gunners face a favourable run-in, as all five of their remaining opponents currently sit outside the top ten in the league standings. Fulham, positioned 12th, represents their highest-ranked opponent.
While Arsenal secured victories against all five teams in the first half of the season, the psychological pressure of the title race remains a significant factor. The North London club must maintain consistency against teams fighting for mid-table security or survival.
The situation for Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City involves six remaining matches: three at home and three away. Unlike Arsenal, City’s schedule features several high-ranking opponents. Four of their six remaining foes are currently in the top ten.
The most prominent threat is Aston Villa, currently 4th in the table. Manchester City suffered a defeat against Villa in the reverse fixture earlier this season. Crucially, the match against Aston Villa is scheduled as City’s final game of the season, potentially serving as the ultimate decider for the Premier League crown.
| Detail | Arsenal | Manchester City |
| Matches Remaining | 5 | 6 |
| Current Points | 70 (33 played) | 67 (32 played) |
| Home / Away Split | 3 Home / 2 Away | 3 Home / 3 Away |
| Top 10 Opponents | None | 4 (Villa, Brentford, Bournemouth, Everton) |
| Highest Ranked Opponent | Fulham (12th) | Aston Villa (4th) |
| Lowest Ranked Opponent | Burnley (19th) | Burnley (19th) |
The following table details the specific opponents and their current league standings for both title contenders:
| Opponent | Position | Opponent (City) | Position |
| Fulham | 12th | Aston Villa | 4th |
| Crystal Palace | 13th | Brentford | 7th |
| West Ham | 14th* | Bournemouth | 8th |
| Newcastle | 15th* | Everton | 10th |
| Burnley | 19th | Crystal Palace | 13th |
| – | – | Burnley | 19th |
As the season concludes, Arsenal relies on a flawless run against lower-ranked sides, while Manchester City must navigate a denser schedule against several of the league’s most inform teams. The outcome remains dependent on whether City can capitalise on their game in hand or if Arsenal can withstand the pressure to secure their first title in two decades.
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