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Premier League title race tracker: Remaining schedules, predicted points as Arsenal look to hold first place

We’re about two-thirds of the way through the Premier League season, but there’s so much work to do inside and outside of England for the clubs currently chasing the title.

It’s just not as simple as looking at the 13 games each left on the schedules of top-three teams Arsenal, Manchester City, and Aston Villa, because the trio all have European and domestic cup games left on the docket. They could have as few as 16 or as many as 26 games between now and the Champions League Final on May 30.

Then there’s the matter of determining the number teams of competing for the title, or a top-five place. Is it just being polite to keep Villa in the equation, nine points out with two teams ahead of them? Or given the potential small number of points to win the crown, should we be widening the field to include a single-competition team like Manchester United who could stay hot and make a run? Ask Kevin Keegan what’s possible.

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Heading into the final 10 minutes of Manchester City’s clash with Liverpool, the Premier League title race was being officially declared dead, Arsenal licking their lips at the prospect of a nine-point lead established by victory over Sunderland and Dominik Szoboszlai’s glorious free kick.

Yet, come the full-time whistle at Anfield, Arsenal were celebrating no longer. An astonishing late turnaround thrust Man City firmly back into the title picture—a fixture that will be replayed time and time again come the campaign’s conclusion should Pep Guardiola’s men steal the crown.

Arsenal still boast the advantage in the race for glory, but much like those fighting for Champions League qualification and to merely stay in the division, nothing can be taken for granted.

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Jamie Redknapp says the title race is OVER and Mikel Arteta can 'open a nice bottle of rioja' to celebrate – as he predicts how many points Arsenal will 'comfortably' win the Premier League by

Jamie Redknapp has insisted the Premier League title race is over after Manchester City collapsed to draw 2-2 at Tottenham.

City, alongside Aston Villa, have been Arsenal's closest challengers in the bid to win the top division, but Pep Guardiola's side dropped points to see the Gunners' lead extend to six points after they beat Leeds on Saturday.

Villa, meanwhile, after playing more than a half against 10-man Brentford, lost 1-0, to fall seven points behind the Gunners.

It comes as a major boost to Arsenal after their lead had fallen to four points after their defeat by Manchester United last weekend, and they are now heavy favourites to lift their first title since 2004.

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