Arsenal on Brink of Premier League Title After City Slip at Everton
A dramatic 3-3 draw at Goodison Park leaves Manchester City five points adrift, handing the Gunners control of their own destiny with three matches remaining.

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Key facts
- Manchester City drew 3-3 with Everton on Monday Night Football, scoring a late equalizer.
- Arsenal lead the Premier League by five points with three games left; City have four games remaining.
- Arsenal face West Ham United at the London Stadium on Sunday, live on Sky Sports at 4:30 p.m. kick-off.
- Jamie Carragher stated on Sky Sports that if Arsenal beat West Ham, they will win the league.
- Arsenal also play the second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.
- The earliest Arsenal could clinch the title is Wednesday 13 May if City lose to Brentford and Arsenal beat West Ham.
- Thierry Henry warned that West Ham could be a stumbling block, echoing Everton's resilience against City.
Title Race Turns in Arsenal's Favour After City's Goodison Stumble
Manchester City's failure to capitalise on their games in hand has handed Arsenal control of the Premier League title race. A frenetic 3-3 draw at Everton on Monday Night Football, in which the Toffees scored three goals in a 13-minute second-half spell, left Pep Guardiola's side five points behind the Gunners with only one match in hand remaining. Arsenal now need to win their three remaining fixtures to secure their first league championship in 22 years. Their fate is entirely in their own hands, a position they have not enjoyed since City's slip at Goodison Park.
Carragher and Henry Diverge on West Ham Test
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher declared that victory at West Ham on Sunday would effectively end the title race. "If Arsenal win against West Ham next Sunday, they win the league," he said on Monday Night Football, pointing to the momentum from a potential Champions League final berth. But former of caution. "Now it's back in Arsenal's hands. It's not in Man City's hands anymore," he said. "I said earlier that I could see City dropping points against Everton and that I'm worried about the West Ham game." Henry warned that West Ham could replicate Everton's defiant performance and inject a fresh twist into the title narrative.
The Numbers Behind the Title Equation
Arsenal hold a five-point lead over City with three matches to play; City have four games left but only one in hand. If the Gunners win all three of their fixtures, they will be champions regardless of City's results. The earliest possible coronation date is Wednesday 13 May. For that to happen, City must lose at home to Brentford on Saturday, and Arsenal must beat West Ham the following day. That combination would leave City eight points behind with nine points available. A City draw or loss against Crystal Palace on 13 May would then seal the title.
Champions League Subplot Adds Intensity to Arsenal's Week
Arsenal's week is doubly charged: they host Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final on Tuesday, just days before the pivotal league fixture. Carragher highlighted the emotional lift a Champions League final place could provide. "The excitement for the competition, the energy from the fans that will be in that stadium — to get to a Champions League final and the league is in your hands with three games to go," he said. Mikel Arteta's squad must balance the demands of two competitions, but Carragher suggested the prospect of a double could galvanise the team and the stadium atmosphere.
City's Path to Redemption Narrows
Pep Guardiola acknowledged after the Everton draw that the title race is no longer in his team's hands. City must now hope Arsenal slip while winning their own remaining matches, starting with a trip to Bournemouth, who are unbeaten in their last 16 games. Carragher described that as "a tough away game" against a side in formidable form. City also host Brentford and Crystal Palace before a final-day clash that may prove academic. Their margin for error has vanished, and every dropped point from Arsenal would need to be matched by their own flawless run.
What Lies Ahead for the Gunners
Arsenal's immediate focus is on West Ham, a fixture that could effectively decide the title. A win would leave them needing only to beat already-relegated sides in their final two games to secure the championship. But Henry's warning lingers: the London Stadium has been a difficult venue, and West Ham have shown they can disrupt title ambitions. Beyond Sunday, Arsenal face a potential Champions League final on 31 May, adding historical weight to a season that could end with a domestic and European double. For now, the equation is simple: three wins, and the 22-year wait ends.
The bottom line
- Arsenal lead the Premier League by five points with three games left; City have four but only one in hand.
- If Arsenal beat West Ham on Sunday, they will be champions.
- The earliest Arsenal can clinch the title is 13 May, contingent on City losing to Brentford and Arsenal beating West Ham.
- Arsenal also face Atletico Madrid in the Champions League semi-final second leg on Tuesday.
- City's next match is at Bournemouth, who are unbeaten in 16 games, a potential stumbling block.
- Thierry Henry cautioned that West Ham could replicate Everton's resilience and complicate Arsenal's path.







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