How Arsenal’s Next Five Premier League Games Compare to Man City’s
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How Arsenalâs Next Five Premier League Games Compare to Man Cityâs
Arsenal extended their lead over Man City with victory on Wednesday night.

By Ewan Ross-Murray
5:15 PM EST

Arsenal and Man City continue their tussle for glory. / Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar/Rob Newell/CameraSport/Getty Images
Another round of Premier League action, another twist in an enthralling title race.
Arsenal and Manchester City both refused to blink last weekend as they clinched hard-fought victories, but the same could not be said midweek. While the Gunners rallied to a critical triumph over Brighton & Hove Albion, their title rivals stumbled against relegation candidates Nottingham Forest.
Elliot Anderson, considered a target for Man City this summer, produced a decisive equalizer for Forest during their 2â2 draw with Pep Guardiolaâs men, allowing Arsenal to open up a seven-point lead over their chasersâalbeit they have played a game more than the Cityzens.
There promises to be more ups and downs for the title hopefuls over the coming weeks as they embark on a crucial run of Premier League fixtures.
Arsenal, Man Cityâs Next Five Premier League Games
Arsenal travel to the Etihad Stadium in April. / David Price/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
| Arsenal (67 points) | Man City (60 points) |
|---|---|
| Everton (H) â March 14 | West Ham (A) â March 14 |
| Bournemouth (H) â April 11 | Chelsea (A) â April 12 |
| Man City (A) â April 19 | Arsenal (H) â April 19 |
| Newcastle (H) â April 25 | Burnley (A) â April 26 |
| Fulham (H) â May 2 | Everton (A) â May 2 |
Due to the participation of both sides in the Carabao Cup final later this month, Arsenal and Man City have just one remaining Premier League fixture before the March international break. However, they will both be busy elsewhere, playing in the aforementioned final alongside Champions League and FA Cup games.
Arsenal have an awkward clash with Everton to come on March 14, with the Toffees having picked up more points on the road than at their new home this season. City, meanwhile, have an easier fixture on paper, traveling to West Ham United on the same dayâan opponent they have beaten seven times on the spin.
Two of Arsenalâs three April fixtures in the Premier League come on their own patch, Bournemouth and Newcastle United both promising to cause the Gunners issues at the Emirates Stadium. By contrast, two of Cityâs three league fixtures next month come on the road, with the visit to Chelsea much scarier than the trip to Burnley.
Sandwiched in between those fixtures for Arsenal and City is the big one. The Gunners will make the journey to Manchester for a title fight of enormous consequence at the Etihad Stadium, the winner very possibly clinching the crucial advantage down the stretch. A tantalizing duel promises fireworks.
Arsenal open May with a London derby against Fulham, also played on home turf, but itâs an opponent against which they have dropped points in three of the last four campaigns. City face Everton on the same weekend, making their first ever trip to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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