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How Premier League title race stands with seven games to go

Liverpool blinked in the Premier League title race in a dramatic 2-2 draw at Manchester United last Sunday to leave Arsenal still on top thanks to their superior goal difference.

The Gunners cruised to a 3-0 win at Brighton last Saturday, while Manchester City responded to conceding early at Crystal Palace to emerge 4-2 victors.

Here is a look at where each of the contenders stand and how their run-ins compare.

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Arsenal – 71 points (+51 goal difference)

Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus celebrates his goal against Brighton

The Gunners are getting ever closer to a first title in 20 years.

Mikel Arteta’s men have won 10 and drawn one, away to City, in their last 11 Premier League games and have also amassed what could be a crucial goal-difference lead across that run as well.

Just under a year ago, Arsenal’s title challenge was realistically ended by a humbling 3-0 home defeat to Brighton.

This weekend the roles were reversed as the visitors strolled to victory at the Amex in a further demonstration of their development over the past 12 months.

However, a run to the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years could prove a distraction and sap Arsenal’s energy.

They face Bayern Munich next week for the 2nd leg of the encounter after an entertaining 2-2 draw in the first leg at the Emirates and will take on City or Real Madrid in the semi-finals should they progress.

Tough away games at north London rivals Tottenham and at Manchester United also lie ahead, but Arsenal have reason to believe. The destiny of the title is back in their own hands.

Fixtures to come:
April 14: Aston Villa (H)
April 20: Wolves (A)
April 23: Chelsea (H)
April 28: Tottenham (A)
May 4: Bournemouth (H)
May 11: Manchester United (A)
April 19: Everton (H)

Liverpool – 71 points (+42)

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Liverpool players

Liverpool suffered a case of deja vu at Old Trafford, just three weeks on from a 4-3 defeat there in the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Once again, it was a case of missed opportunities and isolated moments of magic from United that may have denied their old rivals matching their record of 20 English top-flight titles.

Another tricky local derby awaits later this month away to Everton, while Liverpool face Champions League chasing Tottenham and Aston Villa in two of their final three games.

Fixtures to come:
April 14: Crystal Palace (H)
April 20: Fulham (A)
April 24: Everton (A)
April 27: West Ham (A)
May 5: Tottenham (H)
May 11: Aston Villa (A)
May 19: Wolves (H)

Manchester City – 70 points (+40)

FILE PHOTO: Manchester City players celebrate Bernardo Silva’s goal

City remain ominously poised in their quest to become the first side to win four consecutive English top-flight titles.

Kevin De Bruyne was handed the night off for Wednesday’s 4-1 win over Aston Villa and showed the value of a rest as he scored twice and teed up Erling Haaland to end his goal drought at Palace last weekend.

City appear to have the best run-in of the three contenders but still need both their rivals to stumble along the way.

Fixtures to come:
April 13: Luton (H)
April 25: Brighton (A)
April 28: Nottingham Forest (A)
May 4: Wolves (H)
May 11: Fulham (A)
May 19: West Ham (H)
TBC: Tottenham (A)

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