The decisive days of the most exciting Premier League in recent years are coming. Arsenal are at the top of the table, and will defend their place at Old Trafford, eventually
barrier before facing Everton at the Emirates, on the final day. To count on himself he needs to win and wait for Manchester City to fail in one of their last three
games, as they have one less game, which they will play against Tottenham Hotspur, on Tuesday the 14th, with the fate of the title in their hands.
1
Fulham-Manchester City
Saturday 11, 1:30 pm (DAZN)
At their iconic Craven Cottage, Fulham are a formidable rival. If Arsenal miss out on the title, one of the games they will remember is the 2-1 defeat at the Cottagers on New Year’s Eve, the last time they lost at the Emirates in the Premier League. Guardiola and his players will certainly take this into account, to correct their thinking and win their last three games, there is always an impeccable source: Haaland’s goals. Lunch time
Saturday is another uncomfortable factor that could weigh on City, and Arsenal’s hopes.

2
Newcastle-Brighton
Saturday 11, 16.00 (DAZN)
The camaraderie between Eddie Howe’s side and the Saint James’ Park fans was one of the magpies’ virtues and the pressure in the Tyneside atmosphere was decisive in many games. “The public have adopted our style. We want to continue like this next year,” said an optimistic Howe, before facing De Zerbi’s unpredictable Brighton, aiming for sixth place and qualification to play in Europe. The ‘seagulls’.
They narrow down their options. For now, the team will be playing for sixth place in the Conference League.

3
Forest-Chelsea
Saturday 11, 6:30 pm (DAZN)
Owning their Premier League fortunes, Forest face the London Blues at their pressing City Ground, aiming to add another victory to maintain their
season with the ‘big ones’. Despite losing an appeal against their four-point sanction, the ‘tricky trees’ are three points ahead of Luton Town, with two games remaining, so knocking off Pochettino’s Chelsea will see them achieve their goal. A very warm atmosphere is expected on the banks of the River Trent, with a fierce crowd supporting Forest.

4
Manchester United-Arsenal
Sunday 12, 5:30 pm (DAZN)
Out of pride and necessity, United need to win, even if it helps City, their visceral city enemy. But the Premier script has written a bad match for them, because if they beat Arsenal it will allow Guardiola’s team to win, if they do not fail in their matches, a fourth title in a row, a Premier record. There will be plenty of tension at Old Trafford ahead of the visit of the Gunners from north London. “We have to give our best to win the game. We know what we have to do,” said Arteta, optimistic and sure not to fail.

5
Aston Villa-Liverpool
Monday 13, 9:00 pm (DAZN)
Jorgen Klopp’s last trip to Liverpool. The Reds will visit the hot and difficult Villa Park, and the German is unstinting in his praise for Unai Emery: “He has done an exceptional job and we know how important it is for a club to qualify for the Champions League,” said Klopp, who expected the best image from his players for a match where the ‘villains’ could blame the European effort and the emotional blow of their departure from Aston Villa was a win just from guaranteeing fourth place and the Champions League.
Source: La Verdad

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