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The lead position in the race for the final spot in the top four has already changed so many times so far this season and there are almost certainly more twists on the way.
At different stages of the campaign, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United and even West Ham have occupied the much-coveted fourth spot but with five games left to play it looks increasingly like it will be a shootout between the two North London sides.
As things stand, just two points separate Arsenal and Spurs, with the Gunners currently boasting the upper hand from fourth while Spurs remain hot on their tails in fifth. The landscape looked drastically different as recently as earlier this month, when seemingly all the momentum was with Antonio Conte's side.
Arsenal had just lost three in quick succession to Crystal Palace, Brighton and Southampton while Spurs were putting the likes of Newcastle and Aston Villa to the sword. However, two inspired performances at Stamford Bridge and at home to Manchester United have propelled Mikel Arteta's men back above their enemies.
Both teams have a testing run of fixtures from this point onwards, with Spurs still having