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The 2021/22 Premier League season will soon reach its conclusion and there's still plenty to be decided over the next six weeks at both ends of the table. At the very top, it could go down to the wire for the title as Sunday's 2-2 draw proved there's very little between Manchester City and Liverpool.
Meanwhile, at the bottom, Everton have are in a relegation scrap with Burnley, Watford and Norwich City. Although with two games in hand on the teams above them, it means the likes of Leeds United, Newcastle United and Southampton should be looking over their shoulders.
But for Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur the focus is on the top-four race and Champions League qualification for next season. As things stand, the latter are in pole position having taken advantage of their north London rivals losing twice following the March international break.
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In fact, with Manchester United and West Ham United also losing last time out it proved to be the perfect weekend for Antonio Conte's side as they sit fourth with a three-point cushion over the Gunners - albeit having played a game more - and the position is there's to lose, according to Gary Neville.
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