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Premier League title race goes to wire as Man City held

MANCHESTER, England : The Premier League title race looks set to go down to the final day after Manchester City dropped two points with a 2-2 draw at West Ham United on Sunday.

Riyad Mahrez failed to a convert a late penalty that would have won the game for Pep Guardiola's side, who were 2-0 down at halftime at the London Stadium.

The result left City on 90 points with one game to play and second-placed Liverpool, chasing an unprecedented quadruple of trophies, four points behind but with two matches left.

Liverpool travel to Southampton on Tuesday and victory in that game would leave them one point behind heading into Sunday's final round of games. A defeat would hand the title to City.

Both sides are at home for their last games - City face Aston Villa, managed by former Liverpool favourite Steven Gerrard, while Juergen Klopp's team host Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Jarrod Bowen struck twice for West Ham in the first half to stun City but Guardiola's men fought back strongly.

Jack Grealish fired City back into contention four minutes after the break and the Hammers' Czech defender Vladmir Coufal headed a Mahrez free kick into his own goal.

City had a great chance to take all three points when a VAR review led referee Anthony Taylor to award a penalty for Craig Dawson's challenge on Gabriel Jesus.

Mahrez struck the spot-kick firmly but at a good height for Lukasz Fabianski who produced an excellent save to deny the Algerian, frustrate City and keep Liverpool's hopes alive.

Tottenham Hotspur boosted their hopes of Champions League football next season with a nervy 1-0 win at home to relegation-threatened Burnley.

Spurs climbed above North London rivals Arsenal into fourth on 68 points from 37 games - the Gunners are on 66 from 36

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