Manchester City opened up a four-point lead over Arsenal in the Premier League, as Pep Guardiola's side took another step towards a third title in a row with a 3-0 win against Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday.
Meanwhile, now having played a game more, Mikel Arteta's men made it difficult for themselves by suffering their fifth league loss of the season in the 3-0 home defeat against Brighton.
Hence, the Gunners would now rely heavily on City dropping points while not being able to afford to drop any more themselves.
The next few games will be crucial for both teams as they look to keep the pressure on each other.
Arsenal's next five fixtures
Date | Game | Competition |
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May 20 | Nottm Forest vs Arsenal | Premier League |
May 28 | Arsenal vs Wolves | Premier League |
Jul 19 | MLS All-Stars vs Arsenal | Club friendlies |
Jul 22 | Arsenal vs Man United | Club friendlies |
Jul 26 | Arsenal vs Barcelona | Club friendlies |
Arsenal have only two competitive games to play this season, a trip to Nottingham Forest before hosting Wolverhampton Wanderers on May 20 and 28, respectively.
Man City's next five fixtures
Date | Game | Competition |
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May 17 | Man City vs Real Madrid | Champions League |
May 21 | Man City vs Chelsea | Premier League |
May 24 | Brighton vs Man City | Premier League |
May 28 | Brentford vs Man City | Premier League |
Jun 3 | Man City vs Man United | FA Cup |
The defending Premier League move on to the second leg of their Champions League semi-finals against Real Madrid before welcoming Chelsea in the Premier League.
May will also have league outings against Brighton and Brentford in store for City, before starting off June with the FA Cup final against Manchester United.