It was another weekend of drama in the Premier League title race as a large number of twists and turns helped Arsenal end Gameweek 32 at the top of the table.

The Gunners' 3-0 victory at Brighton was an emphatic response to Manchester City's 4-2 triumph at Crystal Palace and means they sit in first place on goal difference after Liverpool could only draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford.

The run-in will provide even more drama for all three teams, but who has the easiest batch of fixtures? Here are Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City's final seven league games of the 2023/24 season.

Liverpool were held to a draw at Old Trafford / Michael Regan/GettyImages

Liverpool's run-in continues next Sunday when they host Crystal Palace, though they are also in action against Atalanta in the Europa League, in which their participation could have knock-on effects in the Premier League should they go far.

Gameweek 33 sees the Reds play twice, visiting Fulham and Everton in the space of four days, and they'll return to London at the end of April with a trip to West Ham. They're back at home when Tottenham arrive at Anfield before concluding the campaign against Aston Villa and Wolves.

Arsenal's next task in their search for a first Premier League title since 2003/04 comes against top-four hopefuls Aston Villa. With victory hopefully assured for Mikel Arteta, the Gunners then face Wolves and Chelsea in quick succession before the north London derby away at Tottenham.

In their final three league games, Arteta will hope to oversee triumphs over Bournemouth, a rag-tag Manchester United and Everton on the last day of the season.

Man City could yet repeat their treble glory from last season and some punters believe their run-in is the easiest out of the title contenders.

The Cityzens are renowned for their late-season bursts that secure Premier League titles and upcoming clashes with Luton Town, Brighton and Nottingham Forest are ones Pep Guardiola will expect to win.

The current champions also face Tottenham in a match which still needs rescheduling but round off their campaign against two London outfits in Fulham and West Ham.

Liverpool

Arsenal

Man City

14/04/24 - Crystal Palace (H)

14/04/24 - Aston Villa (H)

13/04/24 - Luton Town (H)

21/04/24 - Fulham (A)

20/04/24 - Wolves (A)

20/04/24 - Tottenham (postponed)

24/04/24 - Everton (A)

23/04/24 - Chelsea (H)

25/04/24 - Brighton (A)

27/02/24 - West Ham (A)

28/04/24 - Tottenham (A)

28/04/24 - Nottingham Forest (A)

05/05/24 - Tottenham (H)

04/05/24 - Bournemouth (H)

04/05/24 - Wolves (H)

11/05/24 - Aston Villa (A)

11/05/24 - Man Utd (A)

11/05/24 - Fulham (A)

19/05/24 - Wolves (H)

19/05/24 - Everton (H)

19/04/24 - West Ham (H)

Arsenal were too good for Brighton / Steve Bardens/GettyImages

In a Premier League title race where the slightest slip could prove fatal, it was Man City who drew first blood in Gameweek 32 in the early kick-off against Crystal Palace.

Jean-Philippe Mateta's third minute effort only poked City into life as Kevin De Bruyne equalised with a beauty before Rico Lewis gave them the lead shortly after half-time. Erling Haaland got on the scoresheet and De Bruyne's second extended the visitors' lead, but Odsonne Edouard pulled one back to make the scoreline a little less damning for Oliver Glasner.

Not to be outdone, Arsenal served up a statement of their own down on the south coast by comfortably beating Brighton 3-0.

Bukayo Saka netted a penalty and second-half strikes from Kai Havertz and former Albion attacker Leandro Trossard took the Gunners back to the top of the Premier League table before Liverpool played on Sunday.

Of the three title rivals, it was Liverpool whose title hopes took the biggest hit as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Manchester United.

Luis Diaz opened the scoring and the Reds could have chalked up a few more goals before a Jarell Quansah error allowed Bruno Fernandes to strike from inside the centre circle, his effort evading the desperate arm of Caoimhin Kelleher.

Kobbie Mainoo curled in brilliantly but Aaron Wan-Bissaka's poor tackle on Harvey Elliott allowed Mohamed Salah to equalise from the penalty spot, leaving the Reds in second behind Arsenal and ahead of Man City.

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