The defending champions of the Premier League, Manchester City today can put themselves in a good position to defend their championship when they face the leaders of the league who are shaking Arsenal
Arsenal's game against Manchester City on Wednesday has been talked about for months as a potential decider in the race for the Premier League title, but the Gunners must now win the game to revive their title bid
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal will travel to the Etihad Stadium five points ahead of the table, yet many see the title as City's to lose as they have two games in hand and the advantage of playing against Arsenal at home
Arsenal, seeking a first Premier League title since 2004, could have built up an 11-point advantage in recent weeks and piled the pressure on Pep Guardiola's City, who are in contention for a treble. Champions League and FA Cup
Instead, Arteta's young guns have shown their inexperience as three consecutive draws have gifted City control of their own destiny
The English champions have won all 11 of their games at the Etihad in 2023, scoring 43 goals
Erling Haaland is just two goals away from reaching the all-time Premier League record of 34 goals in one season and 50 in all competitions in his first year in English football.



