The Premier League title race is well and truly underway with season-long leaders Arsenal being chased down by Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in their hunt for a first top-flight trophy since 2004.
Mikel Arteta's side have come agonisingly close to being named champions of England for the last three seasons, finishing second to both City and Liverpool, but looked to be the favourites to take the crown this year after a blazing start.
However, after a painful 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth followed by a dominant City win against Chelsea in matchweek 32, the title race doors have been blown wide open.
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ESPN take a look at each sides fixtures as the title hunt looks to go down to the wire.
Arsenal's remaining fixtures
Manchester City (A) Date: April 19 Position in table: 2
There is no doubt that this could be the game that decides the title and while Arsenal's form has began to falter towards the tail end of the season, Guardiola's Man City side have flourished. Having won in the last meeting between the two sides in the Carabao Cup final, City enter the game full of confidence, and much needed rest. Arsenal, despite recent lackluster form, remain in the Champions League and will head to Manchester off the back of hosting Sporting Lisbon in the quarterfinals midweek.
Arsenal and Manchester City are battling out for the Premier League title. Marc Atkins/Getty Images Newcastle United (H) Date: April 25 Position in table: 14
Newcastle have been a thorn in Arteta's side in previous seasons and a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the northeast club early this campaign proved as a statement of intent for the Gunners. Despite sitting down in 14th place, Eddie Howe's side will not be easy opposition.
Gabriel scored a last-gasp header to secure the win vs. Newcastle. Photo by George Wood/Getty Images Fulham (H) Date: May 2 Position in table: 12
With Fulham out of the race for Europe, and comfortably away from the relegation zone, Marco Silva's side have little left to fight for this season. However, they provided one of the most chaotic matches of the season against Arsenal's title rivals Man City in a nine-goal thriller at Craven Cottage that saw former Gunners Alex Iwobi and Emile Smith-Rowe on the scoresheet. Fulham have proved they are not an easy team to beat this season, and Arteta's side must show up at the Emirates.

