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Football:Premier League title race: Leicester, Tottenham, Arsenal and Man City run-ins analysed


Saturday's Premier League results worked out perfectly for Leicester, with Tottenham and Arsenal sharing the points before the Foxes extended their advantage at the top of the table with a 1-0 win at Watford.

Manchester City - who have a game in hand - thumped bottom club Aston Villa but Claudio Ranieri's men remain out in front in the title race. 

They now have just nine more Premier League fixtures to negotiate to be crowned champions.

Can anybody catch them? We take a closer look at the title race run-in to try to work out whether Tottenham, Arsenal or Man City could beat Leicester to the prize in this fascinating battle for the crown... 

Leicester don't have any remaining fixtures against the rest of the top four - although they do face a daunting final three games against Manchester United, Everton and Chelsea. However, of Leicester's next six opponents, only Southampton, West Ham are in the top half of the Premier League table and the Foxes play that pair at home.

It's Man City, though, who face the best fixture run-in on paper - if they can keep up with the hectic schedule. City still have 10 games to play, due to their appearance in the Capital One Cup final, and their clash with Newcastle is still to be rescheduled. 

In City's final three games, Manuel Pellegrini's men visit Southampton before an Eithad showdown with Arsenal, and finish their campaign at Swansea, while Spurs also play two of their final three games on the road, with trips to Chelsea and Newcastle sandwiching their home clash with Southampton.

Arsene Wenger's side round off their 2015/16 season with home games against relegation-battlers Norwich and Aston Villa either side of their potentially decisive trip to Man City. 

Leicester's early exit from both domestic cup competitions means they have been able to concentrate solely on the Premier League for some time. With no European competition to worry about, the Foxes have just nine games remaining this season and are able to focus all of their efforts on the Premier League title race.

The other three teams in the top four will have to manage their workload differently.

Man City will expect to progress to the Champions League quarter-finals after their win at Dynamo Kiev
Arsenal may struggle to overturn their 2-0 home defeat to Barcelona in the last-16 of the Champions League, but they will be optimistic of beating Championship side Hull in their FA Cup sixth-round replay to extend their run in that competition.

Man City's involvement in domestic cup competitions is over after they were knocked out of the FA Cup by Chelsea before their Capital One Cup final victory in February but Manuel Pellegrini will be plotting a good run in the Champions League after an impressive 3-1 win over Dynamo Kiev in the first-leg of their last-16 tie.

Tottenham also have European competition to consider, after knocking Fiorentina out of the Europa League. Next up for them is a two-leg tie with Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund.

Potential remaining games (including possible FA Cup replays)

Team Remaining games
Arsenal         20
Tottenham 16
Man City        16
Leicester      9

Injuries

Leicester have the advantage when it comes to injuries right now, with just one player - Matty James - on the sidelines. 

The Foxes' rivals haven't been as fortunate. According to physioroom.com, Man City have three injuries while Arsenal have six - with Petr Cech suffering injury against Swansea - and Tottenham have two players out, including key defender Jan Vertonghen.
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