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Arthur Ferridge

How many points do Arsenal need to win Premier League after Man City draw?

There was a potentially definitive twist in the Premier League title race on Monday evening as Everton held Manchester City to a surprise draw.

Pep Guardiola’s side had been in fine late-season form and were quickly closing in on league-leading Arsenal.

They came into this match with two games in hand and a six-point gap to close, meaning there was no margin for error as City visited the Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time.

They led 1-0 at half-time thanks to Jeremy Doku’s opener, but three goals in 13 minutes from Thierno Barry and Jake O’Brien left them staring a rare defeat in the face.

Erling Haaland quickly pulled one back late on before Doku added a stunning 97th-minute equaliser to save his side a point, but City once again find themselves on the back foot in the title race.

City do still have a game in hand, which they will make up when they host Crystal Palace on May 13, but they are back in the familiar position of waiting for Arsenal to slip up if they are to claw back any territory in the table.

Here’s how the run-in looks for both title contenders...

Mikel Arteta celebrates Saturday’s win over Fulham (Getty)

Arsenal remaining Premier League fixtures

West Ham (A), May 10

Burnley (H), May 18

Crystal Palace (A), May 24

Man City remaining Premier League fixtures

Brentford (H), May 9

Crystal Palace (A), May 13

Bournemouth (A), May 19

Aston Villa (H), May 24

How many points do Arsenal need to win the Premier League title?

After drawing at Everton, Man City can now win no more than 83 points this season.

Arsenal sit on 76, meaning they require seven points from a possible nine in their last three matches to confirm their status as Premier League champions.

But there could yet but another twist. Arsenal may hold a goal difference advantage, but it is narrow,with the Gunners boasting +41 compared to City’s cushion of +37.

As it stands, should the two teams finish level on points, the Gunners will be crowned champions, but a four-goal swing is by no mean insurmountable given City play one extra game.

City play Crystal Palace on May 13, but also have the added wrinkle of an FA Cup semi-final ahead of the final Premier League matchday.

Similarly, Arsenal remain in contention for the Champions League, with a semi-final second-leg to be played this week.

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