De Bruyne, Salah, Saka, Pep, Klopp, Arteta and a whole lot still to play for... (©Getty images sport)
De Bruyne, Salah, Saka, Pep, Klopp, Arteta and a whole lot still to play for... (©Getty images sport)

Premier League title race will go down to the wire

Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 10.03.24. | 22:13

It's so tight at the top. Who wins it in the end... Let's see what the next ten rounds have to offer

The Premier League last saw a three-horse title race a decade ago. In the 2013-14 season, Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea fought for the trophy until the penultimate round, when the Stamford Bridge outfit lost its chances to clinch the silverware.

A decade later, City again, Liverpool again, and instead of Chelsea - Arsenal.

The greats of English football will play the last dance. For some, it will be deadly, for others, it will be unforgettable. Arsenal are in the pole position, ten rounds before the end, profiting from today's draw at Anfield.

The table says - Arsenal and Liverpool 64, defending champion Manchester City 63 points.

And what about the schedule until the end of the season?

The Gunners are facing the most challenging road for the championship they've been desperately looking to win ever since 2004 and The Invincibles. They're about to face four of the five remaining members of the Big Six of English football.

The date of their postponed duel against Chelsea is yet to be determined, but we all know that the most demanding test awaits them on March 31 as Manchester City visit the Etihad.

Moreover, Mikel Arteta's side will face Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Manchester United. The season's final day may see them fighting for the title at home against Everton.

On the other end, the Reds will lock horns with Manchester United at Old Trafford, Tottenham at home and Aston Villa at Villa Park in the penultimate round. Jurgen Klopp's last rival in his Liverpool tenure will be West Ham.

Last but not least, Pep Guardiola's unstoppable army that is looking for its fourth straight EPL title has several significant obstacles on its path to glory. Along with Arsenal and Villa, they won't be too happy to see Tottenham standing between them and another success, but not any other of those 'big' teams.

The schedule until the end of the season:

Liverpool

Everton (A)

Brighton (H)

Sheffield United (H)

Manchester United (A)

Crystal Palace (H)

Fulham (A)

West Ham (A)

Tottenham (H)

Aston Villa (A)

Wolves (H)

Manchester City

Brighton (A)

Arsenal (H)

Aston Villa (H)

Crystal Palace (A)

Luton (H)

Tottenham (A)

Nottingham Forest (A)

Wolves (H)

Fulham (A)

West Ham (H)

Arsenal

Chelsea (H)

Manchester City (A)

Luton (H)

Brighton (A)

Aston Villa (H)

Wolves (A)

Tottenham (A)

Bournemouth (D)

Manchester United (A)

Everton (H)



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Manchester CityArsenalLiverpoolEnglish Premier LeagueJurgen KloppPep GuardiolaMikel Arteta

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