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Premier League Title Race: Arsenal and Manchester City Face Final Sprint
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Guardian Sport4/25/2026Sports2 min readUnited Kingdom

Premier League Title Race: Arsenal and Manchester City Face Final Sprint

With points and goal difference level, the title race enters a critical five-game stretch

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  • Arsenal and Manchester City are locked in a tight Premier League title race, with the championship likely to be decided by the final five games.
  • Both teams remain level on points, making goal difference a potential deciding factor.

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Why It Matters

The Premier League title race is currently defined by a tight competition between Arsenal and Manchester City, who are tied on points with five games remaining.

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The Little Increasingly Hefty Book of Football Cliches tells us the Premier League is a marathon, not a sprint. Wrong! These days, it tends to be both. In his first spell at Chelsea, Jose Mourinho unwittingly shared the groundbreaking insight that points won in August counted the same as those earned in April and May. Aspiring champions emerged from the blocks accordingly and it became normal for the best teams to reach 90 points in a 38-game season. On one glorious occasion, they hit three figures.

The best Arsenal and Manchester City can manage this year is 85 points. They haven’t been good enough to sprint all season – at times it’s been an old-fashioned slog – but now it’s time for one of the teams to open their legs and show their class. The title race is effectively a five-game mini-league, with Arsenal and City level on points and goal difference. City are top of the table because they have scored three goals more than Arsenal.

Both teams have won league titles by the barest of margins. The impossible drama of Michael Thomas and Sergio Aguero’s goals in 1989 and 2012 respectively has understandably obscured some of the detail. City beat Manchester United on goal difference when Aguero scored against QPR. And when Thomas flicked the ball over Bruce Grobbelaar with indecent serenity, Boring Boring Arsenal finished above Liverpool on goals scored.

It may not come down to goal difference this year, never mind goals scored. Both teams have tough away games in the run-in; the chances are one of them will drop points. Equally, it should surprise nobody if they win the lot. If that happens, popcorn sales will go through the roof because we have never seen that kind of extended goal-difference shoot-out in an English title race.

It would be negligent for either team to ignore the table and coast through the last quarter of a game in which they are, say, 2-0 up. But it’s an awkward situation: to think of goal difference before a game can imply or reveal complacency, and it goes against the footballer’s sworn promise – one that would never, ever register on a lie detector – to stay humble.

The attitude to goal difference may also be shaped by recent form. Right now, Arsenal just need to beat Newcastle at the Emirates to keep their destiny in their own hands and end a short but punishing run of two straight defeats. If they drop points tonight, the Book of Football Cliches will throw up a different metaphor: the one about the horse race.

Kick off 5.30pm.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • The title race will likely remain competitive until the final matchday.

    Likely · Within weeks

Open Questions

  • Will the title be decided by goal difference?
  • Can Arsenal recover from their recent two-game losing streak?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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