
Arsenal's hopes of a first Premier League title in 22 years took a major dent over the weekend following a defeat at home toBournemouth, while title rivalsManchester Citywon atChelsea.
The Gunners remain top with 70 points after 32 games, while City have 64 after 31 matches.
The latest round of results meanArsenalcan only finish with a maximum of 88 points if they win all their remaining games. City can reach the same total by winning all their remaining fixtures.
City have a game in hand overArsenaland also host the Gunners at Etihad Stadium on Sunday, 19 April in a match that could effectively decide the title between the two clubs.
IfArsenalwin, they would be nine points clear of City with five fixtures remaining, although City would have six to play.
A postponed match between City andCrystal Palaceis yet to be rearranged.
IfArsenalwin all of their remaining games, including beating City, they can be crowned champions with a game to spare with a draw at home toBurnleyon 16 May.
But if City drop points beforeArsenal's meeting with the Clarets, andArsenalrediscover their winning form, the title could be decided earlier.
However, if City win all their remaining league fixtures - including beatingArsenal- and the Gunners win all their other league matches, the title race will go to the final day of the season.
Arsenalhave a superior goal difference to City, currently sitting three ahead of their challengers.
Opta's calculations putArsenal's current chance of winning the title at 86.66%.
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