Liverpool and Manchester City will meet in the Premier League and FA Cup, but could also play out the Champions League final. Credit: Getty.Liverpool and Manchester City will meet in the Premier League and FA Cup, but could also play out the Champions League final. Credit: Getty.
Liverpool and Manchester City will meet in the Premier League and FA Cup, but could also play out the Champions League final. Credit: Getty.

Where Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea sit in the eye-opening Premier League ten-game form table

The Premier League is set to return this weekend after the final international break of the season was completed.

All attention now turns towards the final two months of the campaign as exciting battles at both ends of the table reach their climax.

The battle to become champions seems a two-horse race with current leaders Manchester City sat one point ahead of Liverpool, who have gathered serious momentum with a remarkable run of form to claw back a big deficit to Pep Guardiola’s side.

There remains plenty of intrigue in the challenge for a top-four place with Chelsea and Arsenal currently the favourites to secure a place in next season’s Champions League.

The London duo occupy third and fourth place in the table with just under two months remaining - but the likes of Spurs, Manchester United and even seventh-placed West Ham United will feel they can end the season on a high by claiming a top-four spot.

The battle to avoid the drop remains unclear - although Norwich City look all but certain to spend next season in the Championship as they have an eight-point deficit to make up on 17th-placed Everton.

Burnley and Watford occupy the other two relegation places but the likes of Everton, Leeds United, Brentford and Newcastle United will feel they have work to do to preserve their Premier League status.

With the ‘business end’ of the season now approaching, London World takes a look at which clubs are hitting form at the right time by looking at their points tallies over the last ten games.

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