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Premier League title race: How it stands and remaining fixtures

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Premier League title race: How it stands and remaining fixtures Source
All you need to know as Arsenal and Man City lead the race for the 2025/26 Premier League title Arsenal are nine points clear of second-placed Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table. The title-race leaders struck late goals in a 2-0 home win over Everton on 14 March, and Man City could only manage a 1-1 draw at 18th-placed West Ham United a couple of hours later. Arsenal have played an extra match than Man City, and the two sides will meet at City's Etihad Stadium on 19 April, so Pep Guardiola's side will have chances to close the gap. What are the remaining fixtures? The top two clubs did not play Premier League matches in Matchweek 31 because they went head-to-head in the EFL Cup final instead, with Man City beating Arsenal 2-0 at Wembley on Sunday 22 March. Their next league fixtures will be on the weekend of 11 and 12 April, in Matchweek 32. Arsenal visit AFC Bournemouth on the Saturday, and Man City then have a tricky trip to Chelsea the following day. Only three of the Gunners' remaining seven matches are away, and just one of those is outside London - the duel with Man City. Meanwhile, four of the eight matches Man City have left to play are on the road, although they do end the campaign with two of their final three fixtures at home. Top two's remaining matches MW Arsenal Man City 32 Bournemouth (H) Chelsea (A) 33 Man City (A) Arsenal (H) 34 Newcastle (H) Burnley (A) 35 Fulham (H) Everton (A) 36 West Ham (A) Brentford (H) 37 Burnley (H) Bournemouth (A) 38 Palace (A) Villa (H) TBC - Palace (H) Impact of other competitions Arsenal's success in reaching the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals means they will play at least two more matches than their title rivals in the remainder of the season; Man City were knocked out of the European competition in the last 16. The Gunners will play their first leg away to Sporting in Portugal on 7 April, four days before their Matchweek 32 fixture at home to Bournemouth. The second leg will be at home on 15 April, four days prior to that huge Matchweek 33 trip to Man City. Both clubs are in the FA Cup quarter-finals and will play their respective ties in the first weekend after the international break. Arsenal are away to Southampton at 20:00 BST on Saturday 4 April, while Man City host Liverpool earlier on the same day at 12:45 BST. What is the form of the top two?More on the title race
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