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Man City's toughest Premier League games left compared to title rivals Arsenal and Liverpool

It couldn't be much tighter at the Premier League summit as Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool continue to compete for top honours this season. There's just one point separating the top three - with seven matches to go - and the title race is set to be one of the most enthralling in living memory.

Treble-winning City are gunning for their fourth straight English crown, Arsenal a first in 20 years and Liverpool to bid a perfect farewell to Jurgen Klopp. But who will be celebrating come May 19?

Between now and then, there will be plenty of twists and turns to add further excitement into the mix. Here, we take a look at the remaining Premier League fixtures City, Arsenal and Liverpool have and pick out what might be, on paper, their most difficult assignments;

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Brighton have earned rave reviews under Roberto De Zerbi - who has been tipped to earn one of the top jobs at some point in his managerial career - while Pep Guardiola has waxed lyrical about the Italian himself. A tough one on paper, the Seagulls were swept aside by Arsenal at the Amex Stadium recently to give City greater hope they will secure a positive result on the south coast. Still, that showdown comes right in the thick of a hectic schedule.

Following a four-point deduction for an FFP breach, Forest are fighting for their Premier League status and will be tough opposition for anyone throughout the run-in. City would ordinarily be expected to beat any side languishing near the foot of the table, but Forest have made home advantage count at the City Ground this season to pick up wins against Aston Villa and Manchester

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