Manchester City managed to put some pressure back on Premier League leaders Arsenal following their victory against Brentford on Saturday evening.
The win over the Bees cut the gap between themselves and the Gunners to just two points, with both sides having three games left as they battle for the title. Getting back to winning form after their setback at Everton was vital for Man City, though it is their rivals who still hold the advantage.
Arsenal know they will claim their first league title in more than two decades if they win all three of their remaining fixtures, while City are hoping the Gunners will drop points along the way.
With that in mind, here's a look at how Man City and Arsenal's remaining Premier League schedules stack up.
Man City, Arsenal's Remaining Premier League Fixtures

Man City | Arsenal |
|---|---|
Crystal Palace (H) – May 13 | West Ham United (A) – May 10 |
Bournemouth (A) – May 19 | Burnley (H) – May 18 |
Aston Villa (H) – May 24 | Crystal Palace (A) – May 24 |
Arsenal will have an immediate opportunity to rebuild their five-point lead at the top on Sunday afternoon, with the in-form Gunners heading to relegation-threatened West Ham United for their 36th Premier League outing of the season.
Considered the trickiest remaining hurdle on Arsenal's schedule, their highly-motivated opponents are fighting for survival in the relegation zone and certainly have the quality to cause problems for Mikel Arteta's squad. Nevertheless, the league leaders will be heavy favorites to take all three points.
The fixture list is favorable to Arsenal for their second-to-last domestic game, with already-relegated Burnley visiting the Emirates Stadium on May 18. The struggling Clarets have lost their last five across all competitions and have managed just a single Premier League win since early November.
Arsenal's final fixture is a cross-London trip, with Selhurst Park hosting Crystal Palace on the last day of the season. While it is never a straightforward ground to visit, particularly under pressure, the Eagles may rotate their squad ahead of their Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano just three days later.

Man City are also set to face Crystal Palace, with their rescheduled match against Oliver Glasner's side taking place this coming Wednesday. The Eagles have been a persistent nuisance for City in recent seasons—most memorably defeating Pep Guardiola's men in last year's FA Cup final.
The Cityzens must also turn their attention to this season's FA Cup final, with their clash against Chelsea scheduled for next Saturday. Just three days after the Wembley showdown, they return to Premier League action with an away trip to Bournemouth.
The demanding visit to the Vitality Stadium is made even more difficult by Bournemouth's pursuit of European football, ensuring the Cherries will be fully fired up. With the south coast club unbeaten in 15 matches across all competitions and yet to lose at home since their opening game of 2026, it will be a formidable challenge for the Cityzens.
City's final game comes at home against Aston Villa, just four days after the Midlands club play in the Europa League final against Freiburg. The outcome of that match will shape Villa's hunger in their last league appearance, as beating the Germans would secure their spot in next season's Champions League. Regardless, it is set to be a stern examination for Guardiola's team.
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