The Premier League season is down to its final few fixtures, with the questions over who will be hoisting the coveted trophy into the air and with what coloured ribbons still unanswered as of yet.
Arsenal have blitzed their way through the campaign, demolishing almost all in their path with aplomb, however stutters in recent weeks have seemingly opened the door up for Manchester City to creep in and snatch the title away from North London, as they have so often done with Liverpool in recent years.
With only four points the difference now, and the Cityzens importantly possessing one game in hand on the Gunners, every result between now and the May 28 is going to be of vital importance - none more so than their head-to-head in one week's time.
It will be a straight shootout, which is something the neutrals at least can revel in while tension builds for all around the Emirates. So that you can remain on top of the action, football.london brings you the full list of Premier League fixtures still to play for both sides.
Arsenal:
Southampton (H) - Friday, April 21, 8:00pm
Manchester City (A) - Wednesday, April 26, 8:00pm
Chelsea (H) - Tuesday, May 2, 8:00pm
Newcastle United (A) - Sunday, May 7, 4:30pm
Brighton & Hove Albion (H) - Sunday, May 14, 4:30pm
Nottingham Forest (A) - Saturday, May 20, 3:00pm
Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) - Sunday, May 28, 4:30pm
Manchester City
Arsenal (H) -Wednesday, April 26, 8:00pm
Fulham (A) - Sunday, April 30, 2:00pm
West Ham United (H) - Wednesday, May 3, 8:00pm
Leeds United (H) - Sunday, May 7, 2:00pm
Everton (A) - Sunday, May 14, 2:00pm
Chelsea (H) - Saturday, May 20, 3:00pm
Brentford (A) - Sunday, May 28, 4:30pm
Brighton & Hove Albion - Date TBC
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