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Premier League standings: What to know about Manchester City-Arsenal title race, schedule
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Date:2025-04-18 09:44:41
With a 2-0 win against Tottenham on Tuesday night, Manchester City became the league-leader with the English Premier League title race going all the way to the final match of the season on Sunday.
The three-time defending champions have 88 points, two ahead of Arsenal – who can still win the league with a win and a City draw or loss.
Manchester City is seeking to become the first club in English soccer history to win the top division four years in a row. City has won seven the Premier League title in seven of the past 12 seasons, with Arsenal hoping to break a 20-year drought.
Arsenal faces Everton on "Championship Sunday" while Manchester City hosts West Ham in the deciding games.
Here's what to know for the Premier League's final games of 2023-24:
Premier League standings
Through Tuesday, May 14:
- Manchester City (37 GP): 88 points , +60 goal differential
- Arsenal (37 GP): 86 points, +61 GD
- Liverpool (37 GP): 79 points,
- Aston Villa (37 GP): 68 points
- Tottenham (37 GP): 63 points, +10 GD
- Newcastle United (36 GP): 57 points, +22 GD
- Chelsea (36 GP): 57 points, +12 GD
- Manchester United (36 GP): 54 points, -4 GD
Places 1-4: Champions League qualification ... No. 5: Europa League ... No. 6: Conference League
Premier League Championship Sunday schedule
The 2023-24 Premier League title will come down to the final day of the season, with all 20 teams in action at the same time on Sunday, May 19.
(All games 11 a.m. ET)
- Liverpool vs. Wolves
- Sheffield United vs. Tottenham
- Luton Town vs. Fulham
- Brighton vs. Manchester United
- Manchester City vs. West Ham
- Arsenal vs. Everton
- Brentford vs. Newcastle
- Crystal Palace vs. Aston Villa
- Burnley vs. Nottingham Forest
- Chelsea vs. Bournemouth
Who does Manchester City play next?
Manchester City hosts West Ham at the Etihad Stadium in the final game of the season on Sunday.
Who does Arsenal play next?
Arsenal hosts Everton at the Emirates Stadium in London on Sunday, the final game of the Premier League season.
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