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·19 June 2026

Five Premier League 2026/27 games that could decide the title race

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As a new Premier League season edges closer, with fixtures released on Friday, much attention will turn to the title race.

At the top of the table, Arsenal will aim to retain the title after ending a 22-year Premier League trophy drought, and they will face uncertain challenges from Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea, given all three clubs will have new coaches at the helm.


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In a post-Pep Guardiola era at Man City, it’s still unclear who will manage the team next term, while Andoni Iraola has replaced Arne Slot at Liverpool, and Xabi Alonso comes in for Liam Rosenior at Chelsea.

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Arsenal’s Martin Zubimendi collides with Manchester City’s Nico O'Reilly (PA)

Could there be surprise challengers, though? Below, we look at five games that could decide the 2026/27 Premier League title race.

It would’ve been easy to use both of Arsenal’s clashes with their main title rivals as two of the five games here, but we’ll go with the second of the two. Arsenal host Man City in November, but this rematch at the Etihad Stadium in late January might come at a more telling time – and in a more difficult place for the Gunners.

As impressive as their title triumph was last season, Mikel Arteta’s Reds did not beat City in any competition. That will be one area where Arsenal will aim to improve this season, and an away victory over City could make for a statement – and three important points. Conversely, a City win could give the Manchester side a mental edge over Arsenal, as it has appeared to do in certain moments in the last few years.

Arsenal v Liverpool, 6/2/2027

Again, we’re working on the assumption that Liverpool will be in the title race, or at least a threat to the sides running it. Arsenal hosting Andoni Iraola’s men (assuming the new coach is still in place by then?!) could be a tantalising showdown, and early February is certainly deep enough into the season that you start running out of opportunities to claw back points, if you lose. This one should be fun, and hopefully it’s important, too.

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New Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso (PA Wire)

We’re getting late in the season now, just a month before the final weekend. It’ll be interesting to see whether Alonso’s Chelsea are in contention, and the same with Man City given we don’t know for sure who will be replacing Guardiola yet. Again, it’s even possible that Alonso’s reign will have come to an abrupt end by this point, knowing Chelsea, but this match could be pivotal if these different shades of Blues are in the running for the title – or even if just one of them is.

The north London derby, surely another feisty rendition and a potential banana skin for Arsenal. Who knows what exactly Tottenham will have to play for, too; at this stage last season, they were desperate for points in a bid to avoid relegation, so will it be similar next year, or will they even be vying for European football – or something greater? Let’s not get too ahead of ourselves, but this game could be impactful either way.

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Roberto De Zerbi (centre) steered Tottenham narrowly away from relegation last season (PA)

Man City v Liverpool, 8/5/2027

Almost always a thrilling fixture, and just a couple of weeks before the end of the season? Corrr. Let’s hope there’s still something on the line for either or both teams by this point, because if so, we could be looking at an instant classic.

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