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When can Man City win the Premier League title? Fixtures and permutations explained

The Premier League title race will come down to the final game of the season with Manchester City and Arsenal continuing to trade blows.

City climbed to the top of the league with a comfortable 4-0 win over Fulham on Saturday, but Arsenal responded just over 24 hours later with a 1-0 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford. The results mean that Arsenal are currently top of the table, one point ahead of Pep Guardiola’s side.

City are back in action on Tuesday night as they play their game in hand. A win in that match would put them in control of the race going into the final match of the season.

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Whatever happens during now and Sunday evening, it is set to be a dramatic end to the campaign. If City do come out victorious, then they will become the first team to lift the trophy four years on the spin.

As we prepare for the final few games, we’ve taken a look at everything you need to know around the fixtures and how each result impacts the title race. Take a look below for a rundown.

Manchester City have two fixtures of the season remaining. On Tuesday night they travel to take on Tottenham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (8pm kick-off), before finishing their season at home against West Ham on Sunday (4pm kick-off).

Unlike City, Arsenal just have one game of the season remaining. They end their campaign by hosting Everton at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon (4pm kick-off).

To guarantee lifting the Premier League trophy for a fourth straight season Guardiola’s side need to take five points from their final two games. That

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