The battle for the Premier League has intensified between the trio of Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City following Manchester City's goalless draw with Arsenal on Sunday night. Liverpool seized the top spot with 67 points, followed by Arsenal with 65 points, and Manchester City with 64 points, with each team having 9 matches remaining until the end of the Premier League season.
As the competition increases among these three major clubs, questions are rising among fans and experts regarding who has the best chance of capturing the title. This could be influenced by the remaining fixtures, which vary in difficulty based on the opponents.
Despite currently being in third place, Manchester City has the easiest schedule among the three. The toughest matches for Manchester City will be against Aston Villa and Tottenham.
Liverpool's hardest matches are against Manchester United, West Ham, Tottenham, and Aston Villa, with three of them being away from Anfield.
Arsenal faces similar challenges as Liverpool, with tough matches against Tottenham in a fiery derby away from home, followed by a game against Manchester United at Old Trafford, and they also need to defeat Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium.
On paper, Manchester City has the easiest schedule, with their biggest challenge being their match against Tottenham in London on April 20. Meanwhile, Liverpool will need to overcome Manchester United at Old Trafford, as well as the resilient teams of West Ham and Aston Villa at their grounds, along with securing a victory against Tottenham at Anfield. Arsenal, like Liverpool, faces a tough task ahead, facing Tottenham away, followed by Manchester United at Old Trafford, and needing to beat Aston Villa at home.