For the first time in a decade, there are three teams all vying for the Premier League title.
Only one point currently separates Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City with seven games remaining.
Given that the three sides have already faced one another both home and away, this title race could go all the way to the final matchday on May 19th.
While Arsenal and Liverpool are currently level on 71 points, the Gunners sit at the top of the table thanks to their goal difference of +51, which is nine more than that of Liverpool.
Manchester City meanwhile, who are looking to become the first English side ever to win four straight league titles, are currently one point behind Arsenal and Liverpool on 70 points with a goal difference of +40.
In addition to goal difference, Arsenal has the head to head advantage over Liverpool and City, having won at home and drawn away to both sides.
Incredibly enough, this is the first time since the 2013/14 season that all three sides are poised to push the title all the way into May.
It was 10 years ago that Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea took the title all the way to the penultimate matchday, and this season has all the makings of a similarly dramatic finish.
All three sides have difficult fixtures in their seven remaining games, and only time will tell who is set to come out on top at the end of the season.



