Arsenal next five premier league fixtures compared to Liverpool and Man city as Arteta Men set eyes on winning the premier league title

As the football season unfolds, Arsenal revels in a commanding 6-0 triumph over Sheffield United, a victory that underscores both their current form and their opponent’s lackluster performance. Goals from Martin Ødegaard, Gabriel Martinelli, Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, and an own goal from Jayden Bogle, alongside Benjamin White’s final strike, solidified Arsenal’s dominance on the field.
This win significantly widens the goal difference gap between Arsenal and their rivals, Liverpool and Manchester City, maintaining the top three positions in the league. However, crucial matches lie ahead that could potentially alter the standings.
Looking forward, Arsenal faces Brentford in a home game on Saturday, March 9. Despite fewer recovery days, Arsenal benefits from no scheduled match the following weekend, providing them with ample time to prepare for the Champions League.
Traditionally seen as a formidable opponent, Brentford’s season has been marred by injuries, making them less of a threat to top-tier teams. Back at home, Arsenal aims to extend their winning streak, eyeing the top spot, especially with Liverpool and City set to clash just a day later.
Following this, Arsenal confronts a challenging away fixture against Manchester City on Sunday, March 31. The match carries immense significance as both teams vie for the top spot, with fitness concerns post-international duties looming large.
The challenges persist as Arsenal prepares to host Luton Town on Wednesday, April 3, followed by a journey to face Brighton on Saturday, April 6. While Brighton may seem daunting, their form this season is less impressive compared to the previous year.
Lastly, a highly anticipated showdown awaits as Arsenal welcomes Aston Villa on Saturday, April 13, with Villa aiming to bolster their top-four aspirations. Comparatively, Liverpool and Manchester City also face tough fixtures, setting the stage for thrilling encounters as the title race intensifies.