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An extraordinary week for Arsenal meant that Mikel Arteta's men reclaimed pole position in the race for Champions League football. Wins against traditionally 'big six' opposition Chelsea and Manchester United has seen the Gunners leapfrog north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the table with just five games left to play.
Arsenal currently sit on 60 points, whilst Spurs trail by two on 58. Meanwhile, Manchester United, who are now six points behind the Gunners, looks to be out of the race now. The Red Devils have played a game more than the other two, and barring any major hiccups from either, United won't be playing in Europe's most elite competition next season.
With that all in mind, has compared the north Londoners' next six fixtures to those of Spurs and United.
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A trip to the London Stadium comes at potentially the perfect time for Arsenal as it comes right in between the first and second leg of West Ham's Europa League semi-finals against Frankfurt. The Gunners were able to beat the Hammers 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium back in December.
The north Londoners' penultimate home game comes against Leeds United, who are in solid form - winning three of their last four Premier