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Premier League / Arsenal – Manchester City: Who will win the title? (Statistics)

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Arsenal – Manchester City: Who will win the Premier League?

Premier League / Arsenal – Manchester City: Who will win the title? (Statistics)
The battle for the 2025-2026 Premier League title has boiled down to a long-distance duel between Arsenal and Manchester City. After thirty matchdays, the Gunners have carved out a significant lead with 67 points from 30 games, while Pep Guardiola’s men trail with 60 points from one game fewer. This seven-point gap, at this stage of the season, is weighty and puts Arsenal in a highly favorable position.
When it comes to performance breakdowns, the two contenders display very different profiles. Manchester City remains a fortress at home: with 35 points collected at the Etihad Stadium, the Citizens boast an impressive 2.5 points per game in front of their fans. Arsenal, meanwhile, is slightly less dominant at the Emirates with 32 points, but more than makes up for it with outstanding efficiency on the road. The Londoners have secured 35 points away from home—ten more than City, who have often struggled on their travels with just 25 points.
Statistically, the offensive balance is striking. Both sides have netted exactly 59 goals in the league, proving that their attacking prowess is evenly matched. However, the difference is clear at the back. With just 22 goals conceded in 30 matches, Arsenal boasts the best defense in the league—a crucial asset in a title race often decided by defensive consistency.
The first head-to-head between the two rivals, played on September 21, 2025 at the Emirates, ended in a draw (1-1). But the real turning point could come in the return fixture scheduled for April 19, 2026 at the Etihad, a showdown that could ultimately decide the fate of the season.
The statistical forecasts reinforce this trend. According to the calculations of Opta Analyst’s supercomputer, Arsenal now have a 92.84% chance of winning the Premier League, compared to just 7.16% for Manchester City. This estimate perfectly reflects the current momentum: a solid, consistent, and formidable Arsenal away from home, up against a City side that remains dangerous but is now forced to chase the leaders.









































