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The premier league is now in it’s sweet moments as it nears the end. We’re now firmly into serious business of the 2023-24 season and the battle lines are already drawn on who will be crowned Champions of this season.
It’s however clear that this year’s Champion will either come from North London, Mercy side or from Manchester. Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are the favorites going by how the table is currently standing.
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Defending champions Manchester City, 2020 winners Liverpool and an onform mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are all separated by just one point. It’s almost impossible to predict who will be lifting the famous trophy come the final day.
The trio will be hoping to maximize their points in tallies from now until May, although they will be facing some stiff opposition over the two months. But who has the toughest challenge ahead of them? We’ve taken a close look at each side’s remaining fixtures and ranked them and easiest to hardest.
Could this be an indication as to who will walk away as the 2023-24 Premier League Champions? Quite possibly. The three teams are ranked below based on who has the easier schedule on paper, although everyone knows this isn’t how the game is played.
Manchester City’s Remaining 7 Games.
Luton town (H) on 13th April 2024
Tottenham (A) TBD
Brighton (A) on 25th April 2024
Nottingham forest (A)on 28th April 2024
Wolves (H) 04th May 2024
Fulham (A) 11th May 2024
Westham United (H) 19th May 2024
Liverpool’s Remaining 7 Games
Crystal Palace (H) on 14th April 2024
Fulham (A) 21st April 2024
Everton (A) 24th April 2024
Westham United (A) 27th April 2024
Tottenham (H) on 04th May 2024
Aston Villa (A) on 11th May 2024
Wolves (H) on 19th May 2024.
Arsenal’s Remaining 7 Games
Aston Villa (H) on 14th April 2024
Wolves (A) on 20th April 2024
Chelsea (H) on 23rd April 2024
Tottenham (A) on 28th April 2024
Bournemouth (H) on 04th May 2024
Manchester United (A) on 11th May 2024
Everton (H) on 19th May 2024
So Arsenal has more home games compared to Liverpool and Manchester City who both have only three home games each and four away games. Arsenal last won the premier league trophy 20 years ago during their unbeaten run of 2003-2004 when they collected a whooping 90 points under Arsene Wenger.
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