Arsenal are up to fifth-place in the Premier League table after picking up a crucial victory against Wolves at Molineux on Wednesday evening.
The Gunners opened the scoring in the first half through Gabriel Magalhaes - and that proved to be enough as Mikel Arteta saw his side pick up their first win of 2022, leaving them a point behind West Ham with two games in hand.
The match was marred in controversy, though, following Gabriel Martinelli's red card after picking up two yellows in the same move - leaving some Arsenal supporters bemused.
Either way, the Gunners have now put themselves in a fantastic position as they look to secure Champions League football for next season, especially with the likes of Manchester United and Tottenham slipping up this week.
With all of this being said, football.london takes a look at Arsenal's next six matches in the Premier League - and then compares them to Manchester United, Tottenham and West Ham United.
Arsenal's next six fixtures
Brentford (H) - Saturday, February 19
Wolves (H) - Thursday, February 24
Watford (A) - Sunday, March 6
Leicester City (H) - Sunday, March 13
Aston Villa (A) - Saturday, March 19
Crystal Palace (A) - Saturday, April 2
Manchester United's next six fixtures
Southampton (H) - Saturday, February 12
Brighton (H) - Tuesday, February 15
Leeds United (A) - Sunday, February 20
Watford (H) - Saturday, February 26
Manchester City (A) - Sunday, March 6
Tottenham (H) - Saturday, March 12
Tottenham's next six fixtures
Wolves (H) - Sunday, February 13
Manchester City (A) - Saturday, February 19
Burnley (A) - Wednesday, February 23
Leeds United (A) - Saturday, February 26
Everton (H) - Monday, March 7
Manchester United (A) - Saturday, March 12
West Ham's next six fixtures
Leicester City (A) - Sunday, February 13
Newcastle United (H) - Saturday, February 19
Wolves (H) - Sunday, February 27
Liverpool (A) - Saturday, March 5
Aston Villa (H) - Sunday, March 13
Tottenham (A) - Sunday, March 20