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Few would have predicted that Arsenal would lead the English Premier League title race this season, yet Mikel Arteta's side have been one of the most exciting teams to watch as they attempt to wrangle the title away from defending champions Manchester City, who have won it four times in the past five seasons.
Going into Wednesday's showdown between the two, Arsenal lead in first place with 75 points, while Man City trail on 70 points but with two games in hand. Arsenal are stuttering after three straight consecutive draws, the latest in a dramatic 3-3 comeback against last-place Southampton, leaving the door open for Man City in the title race.
The stakes couldn't be higher ahead of this match, as the winner will likely go on to be crowned champions at the end of the season. ESPN's correspondents Rob Dawson and James Olley answer your burning questions and share their predictions, which players to watch and more.
What state are Man City in going into the match?
Dawson: Pep Guardiola's team have gone through spells where they haven't looked convincing, but that late-season run of form has finally arrived. City haven't lost since early February and a 10-game winning streak was ended only by a 1-1 draw at Bayern Munich that was enough to earn a place in the Champions League semifinals. They're defending well in Guardiola's hybrid back three/back four system and also scoring goals. Erling Haaland has got 15 in his past eight matches with the FA Cup semifinal against Sheffield United on Saturday ending a run of goals in seven successive games.
Guardiola has said repeatedly that Arsenal are favourites to win the title because of their position at the top of the table, but he'll be quite happy with how the run-in is going, particularly after Arsenal's run of three straight draws to drop six points in two weeks.
City have been in this position so many times over the past 10 years that they won't be fazed by a crucial game against their title rivals in mid-April. They're playing well, key players are fit and in form, and they'll go into the game at the Etihad Stadium as favourites, and for good reason.
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