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Manchester United could hand Man City two titles after latest Arsenal run-in twist

It's business as usual in the Premier League, as Manchester City responded to Arsenal's big win on Saturday with a thrashing of Wolves to remain in control of their own title destiny.

Three wins from their remaining three games will hand City the title, even if there are potentially tricky away games at Fulham and Tottenham in the space of four days. If City slip up, Arsenal could overtake them with two wins from their last two games, so the Blues will hope to get a favour from rivals Manchester United next Sunday when Arsenal visit Old Trafford.

While Pep Guardiola's side are in a position of strength, they know what will happen if they drop their standards, with the margins as fine as any of their previous title races under the manager. They only need to look at an incredible weekend of WSL action to see how quickly things can change.

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Gareth Taylor's City Women have been excellent this season, and looked like they had finally found a way to break Chelsea's hold on the Women's Super League title. With Emma Hayes' Chelsea losing to Liverpool last week, City knew that four points from their final two games would crown them champions, but a home clash with Arsenal on Sunday was not a simple fixture.

It was all going well, with the Blues leading 1-0 as injury time loomed, but an 89th-minute equaliser from Stina Blackstenius set up a nervy ending, and the Swede's 94th-minute winner turned the title race on its head. Chelsea, six points behind with an extra game to play, were suddenly back in the running. Of course it had to be Arsenal, as well.

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