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Arsenal face an important end to the season once the international break ends. Mikel Arteta's side currently sit in fourth place in the Premier League, but the battle for Champions League football is far from over.

North London rivals Tottenham are three points behind the Gunners in fifth, although Antonio Conte's side have played one game more. Behind Spurs, Manchester United and West Ham sit sixth and seventh respectively.

Before the international break, Arsenal defeated Aston Villa by one goal to nil, with Bukayo Saka's first-half strike proving the difference. It could prove to be an important three points come the end of the season. With that in mind, compares Arsenal's next six Premier League fixtures to their top-four rivals.

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The international break separates Arsenal's next game so Arteta will have plenty of time to mastermind a victory over club legend Patrick Vieira. While praying that none of his star men suffer any injuries, of course.

A last-gasp Alexandre Lacazette strike was needed to earn a 2-2 draw against Palace last time out, one that caused Vieira to drop to his knees on the sideline. But Arsenal will be eager to go one step further at Selhurst Park.

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