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Man City's toughest five Premier League fixtures left compared to Liverpool and Arsenal

Manchester City go into the international break behind both of their Premier League title rivals in the table.

City were held to a 1-1 draw with Liverpool on Sunday at Anfield. John Stones had opened the scoring for City in the first half before Alexis Mac Allister equalised for the home side from the penalty spot.

Pep Guardiola's team are now one point behind leaders Arsenal with 10 matches left to play. Liverpool are second, also one point ahead of City, but behind the Gunners in the table on goal difference.

Despite being behind both Liverpool and Arsenal in the table, City will still have the belief to win a fourth consecutive league title. Between now and the end of the season City have 10 remaining fixtures, but some of them arguably stand out as being more difficult than others on paper.

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Here, MEN Sport takes a look at City's toughest remaining Premier League fixtures compared to Liverpool and Arsenal.

Arsenal (H)

Aston Villa (H)

Tottenham Hotspur (A)

Brighton (A)

West Ham (H)

Verdict: Arguably City's toughest remaining test of the season comes directly after the international break. Arsenal at home could potentially be a decider in the title race, where a win would see Guardiola and Co. damage their rivals' title chances ahead of the run-in.

City still have several of the top 10 to play in the run-in, but the majority are at home. Aston Villa and West Ham, as well as Arsenal, all have to travel to the Etihad Stadium before the end of the season.

There are tough away trips still to come for City. Tottenham

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