Arsenal on Verge of Premier League Title After Man City Slip at Everton
A 3-3 draw for Manchester City leaves Arsenal five points clear with three games to play, putting the title in their own hands for the first time in 22 years.

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Key facts
- Manchester City drew 3-3 with Everton on Monday Night Football.
- Arsenal lead the Premier League by five points with three matches remaining.
- City have one game in hand, with four matches left to play.
- Arsenal face West Ham United at the London Stadium on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
- If Arsenal win all three remaining fixtures, they will be champions regardless of City's results.
- The earliest Arsenal could clinch the title is May 13, if City lose to Brentford and then drop points against Crystal Palace.
- Jamie Carragher stated that a win against West Ham would seal the title for Arsenal.
- Thierry Henry warned that West Ham could be a potential stumbling block for Arsenal.
Title Race Shifts After City's Draw
Manchester City's dramatic 3-3 draw at Everton on Monday Night Football has handed Arsenal the advantage in the Premier League title race. The result leaves Arsenal five points clear at the top of the table, with City holding one game in hand but their fate no longer in their own hands. Arsenal now control their own destiny: if they win their three remaining matches, they will be crowned champions for the first time in 22 years, irrespective of City's results. The Gunners' next test is a trip to the London Stadium to face West Ham United on Sunday, a match broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Carragher and Henry Weigh In
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher declared that a victory against West Ham would effectively end the title race. "If Arsenal win against West Ham next Sunday, they win the league," he said on Monday Night Football. Carragher also highlighted the electric atmosphere at the Emirates ahead of Arsenal's Champions League semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, noting the double excitement of a potential Champions League final and a league title in their grasp. However, former of caution, comparing West Ham to Everton's resilient performance against City. "Now it's back in Arsenal's hands. It's not in Man City's hands anymore," Henry said. "I said earlier that I could see City dropping points against Everton and that I'm worried about the West Ham game."
The Math Behind Arsenal's Path
Arsenal's five-point lead means that even if City win their game in hand, the Gunners would still be two points ahead with two matches left. The earliest possible coronation date is Wednesday, May 13, when City host Crystal Palace. For that scenario to unfold, City must first lose at home to Brentford on Saturday, and Arsenal must beat West Ham on Sunday. If City then lose or draw against Palace, they would trail by seven or eight points with only six points available, making Arsenal uncatchable. If Arsenal win all three remaining games, they finish with 89 points. City can reach a maximum of 88 points if they win their last four, meaning Arsenal would win the title by a single point.
West Ham: The Final Hurdle?
West Ham United, Arsenal's upcoming opponents, have proven to be a difficult side this season, and Henry's warning echoes the sentiment that the London Stadium could be a trap. Arsenal have not won the league since the 2003-04 season, and the pressure of ending that drought could weigh heavily. The match on Sunday will be played in front of a passionate crowd, with Arsenal potentially coming off a Champions League final berth just days earlier. Carragher, however, believes the momentum from European success could propel Arsenal to victory. "But can you imagine the stadium tomorrow? The excitement for the competition, the energy from the fans... to get to a Champions League final and the league is in your hands with three games to go," he said.
What Comes Next
Arsenal's immediate focus is on Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid at the Emirates, where they hold a lead from the first leg. A place in the final would add to the club's historic season. Then, all attention turns to Sunday's Premier League clash at West Ham, a match that could define the title race. For Manchester City, the path is narrower but not closed. They must win all four remaining games and hope Arsenal slip up at least once. Their next match is at home against Brentford on Saturday, followed by the trip to Crystal Palace on May 13.
A Season of Destiny?
Arsenal have not been in this position since the Invincibles era. With three games to play, the title is theirs to lose. The combination of a five-point lead, a favorable run-in, and the psychological boost from City's stumble has created a moment of clarity. As Carragher succinctly put it, winning at West Ham would be the decisive blow. Yet football is rarely straightforward. Henry's caution about West Ham serves as a reminder that the title race has twists remaining. Arsenal must navigate the pressure of history, the fatigue of a European campaign, and the resilience of a West Ham side eager to play spoiler. The next week will determine whether this season ends in triumph or heartbreak.
The bottom line
- Arsenal lead by five points with three games left; City have one game in hand but trail by five.
- If Arsenal win all remaining matches, they will be champions regardless of City's results.
- The earliest Arsenal can clinch the title is May 13, contingent on City losing to Brentford and dropping points against Crystal Palace.
- Jamie Carragher believes a win at West Ham would seal the title; Thierry Henry warns of a potential upset.
- Arsenal's next match is a Champions League semi-final second leg before the crucial league fixture at West Ham.
- Manchester City must win all four remaining games and hope Arsenal drop points to retain the title.







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