Premier League title race fixtures compared ahead of Arsenal’s clash with Chelsea

Arsenal continue to lead the Premier League title race, with Mikel Arteta’s side looking to extend their advantage at the top of the table against Chelsea.
Arsenal continued their impressive start to the season with a 3-1 victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League, keeping Mikel Arteta’s side unbeaten in Europe’s top competition. The Gunners have conceded just one goal in the tournament so far, following matches against Athletic Club Bilbao, Olympiacos, Atletico Madrid, Slavia Prague and Bayern.
Their remarkable defensive record was broken by Lennart Karl, who equalized for Vincent Kompany’s side just after the half-hour mark, following Jurrien Timber’s opening goal. However, Arsenal showed their quality and emerged victorious thanks to goals from Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli.
Chelsea enjoyed an impressive victory over Barcelona, ​​but Manchester City, Liverpool and Spurs were beaten by Bayer Leverkusen, PSV and PSG in Europe, with their form little better in the Premier League. The focus will now shift to the domestic action, with Arsenal currently leading the Premier League title race.
Arteta’s side are six points clear of their nearest rivals Chelsea, who they face next. A trip through London could see Arsenal extend their lead at the top of the table to nine points, depending on other results. Last weekend, they benefited from defeats by Manchester City and reigning Premier League champions Liverpool.
LEARN MORE: Mikel Arteta provides Leandro Trossard injury update as Arsenal deals Chelsea blowLEARN MORE: Declan Rice picks the Arsenal star who changed everything for him – ‘it’s just easy’
The latter of Arsenal’s two rivals are going through a crisis, having lost five of their last seven matches in all competitions and were beaten 4-1 by PSV in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Arteta is well aware of the importance of a victory against Chelsea this weekend. With this in mind, the Mirror has analyzed the upcoming matches of the clubs seeking the Premier League title.
(1st) Arsenal’s next five Premier League matches
Chelsea (A) – November 30
Brentford (H) – December 3
Aston Villa (A) – December 6
Wolves (M) – December 13
Everton (A) – December 20
(2nd) Chelsea’s next five Premier League matches
Arsenal (H) – November 30
Leeds United (A) – December 3
Bournemouth (A) – December 6
Everton (H) – December 13
Newcastle United (A) – December 20
(3rd) Man City’s next five Premier League matches
Leeds United (H) – November 29
Fulham (A) – December 2
Sunderland (H) – December 6
Crystal Palace (A) – December 14
West Ham (M) – December 20
(4th) Aston Villa’s next five Premier League matches
Wolves (M) – November 30
Brighton (A) – December 3
Arsenal (H) – December 6
West Ham (A) – December 14
Man United (A) – December 21
(5th) Crystal Palace’s next five Premier League matches
Man United (M) – November 30
Burnley (A) – December 3
Fulham (A) – December 7
Man City (M) – December 14
Leeds United (A) – December 20
(6th) Brighton’s next five Premier League matches
Nottingham Forest (A) – November 30
Aston Villa (M) – December 3
West Ham United (H) – December 7
Liverpool (A) – December 13
Sunderland (H) – December 20
(9th) Tottenham’s next five matches in the Premier League
Fulham (H) – November 29
Newcastle (A) – December 2
Brentford (H) – December 6
Nottingham Forest (A) – December 14
Liverpool (H) – December 20
(10th) Man United’s next five Premier League matches
Crystal Palace (A) – November 30
West Ham United (H) – December 4
Wolves (A) – December 8
Bournemouth (A) – December 15
Aston Villa (A) – December 21
(12th) Liverpool’s next five Premier League matches
West Han United (A) – November 30
Sunderland (H) – December 3
Leeds United (A) – December 6
Brighton (H) – December 13
Tottenham (A) – December 20
Discounted Premier League and EFL package on Sky Sports
£43
£35
Sky
Get the deal here
Sky has lowered the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports front package the 2025/26 season, saving the members £192 and offering over 1,400 live matches from the Premier League, EFL and more.
The sky will show at least 215 live Premier League matches next season, an increase of up to 100 more.

