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Man City's three biggest games in Premier League title race with Arsenal and Liverpool

It is set to be another exciting end to the Premier League season with Manchester City in a three-way race for the title.

Having won the treble last season, Pep Guardiola’s side are looking to retain their title for the fourth season running and lift the trophy for the eighth time. They will however have to leapfrog both Arsenal and Liverpool to do so.

The Gunners currently sit top of the league on goal difference ahead of Liverpool with one point separating all three sides. There are bound to be twists and turns in the final 10 games of the season.

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The international break gives clubs time to recharge, restock and go again with every game increasing in importance as the season goes on. The closeness of the race this year places pressure on all three teams every time they take to the field.

But there are certain games where that importance may just ramp up a little bit more. With that in mind, here’s three of City’s final 10 fixtures that jump out as just that.

Man City return from the international break with a bang with the cliched six-pointer against current leaders Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium. Mikel Arteta’s side are just one point ahead of City in the league, but have won each of their last eight games, scoring 33 goals in the process.

A win for City would take them back above their title rivals, while a loss would see a four-point gap open up, which could be significant with just nine games remaining. Liverpool will also be watching on with interest after taking on Brighton just a couple of hours

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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