Arsenal are competing with Manchester City and Liverpool for the 2023/24 Premier League title and the three sides are expected to go head-to-head in the last phase of the league.
The Gunners are aiming for their first league title since 2004 when they were crowned the champions without losing a single match all season under the guidance of Arsene Wenger.
Mikel Arteta came close to winning the league title last season as the Gunners stayed on top of the table for the majority of the season but a slip in form in April 2023 saw them dropping eight points within 30 days.
Pep Guardiola didn't waste the opportunity of taking advantage of Arsenal's bad form and soon guided his side to their third successive league title, emulating the legendary Manchester United side that won three consecutive titles from 2006 to 2008 under the legendary Six Alex Ferguson.
With the Premier League entering its decisive phase, the Gunners have 10 more matches to play as they face their first biggest challenge on Sunday against Man City.
March 31 — Manchester City vs Arsenal @ Etihad Stadium
April 3 — Arsenal V Luton Town @ Emirates Stadium
April 6 — Brighton V Arsenal @ Falmer Stadium
April 14 — Arsenal V Aston Villa @ Emirates Stadium
April 20 — Wolves V Arsenal @ Molineux Stadium
April 23 — Arsenal V Chelsea @ Emirates Stadium
April 28 — Tottenham Hotspur V Arsenal @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
May 4 — Arsenal V Bournemouth @ Emirates Stadium
May 11 — Manchester United V Arsenal @ Old Trafford
It will be interesting to see how Arteta's troops manage to compete against the experienced Manchester City and Liverpool team as they are also alive in the Champions League where they will play Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals.
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