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- Only two games are left before the 2023/24 season concludes
- However, Man City still have a game in hand against Tottenham
- The Citizens are the leading contenders for the title with Arsenal
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Manchester United legend Gary Neville has predicted the exact day when the Premier League title could be won.
The title race is currently pitting table toppers Arsenal and reigning champions Manchester City.
However, Liverpool are also mathematically still in the race following their weekend victory over Tottenham Hotspur.
Be that as it may, it is the Gunners and City who stand the best chance, with only a point separating them at the top.
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Mikel Arteta's men have won 26 of the 36 games played, racking up 83 points in the process.
City, meanwhile, have a game in hand against Tottenham, while they still need to face West Ham United and Fulham.
Neville predicts when the title could be won
With less than two weeks left to end the season, Sportskeeda reports that Neville predicted title winners could be known before the final day of the season.
Discussing the title race on Sky Sports, the legendary defender projected that Arsenal could drop points in their upcoming fixture against Manchester United, handing City a significant advantage in the process.
"What normally happens in these moments is if City win on the Saturday, Arsenal drop points on Sunday and City win the title on the Tuesday," Gary Neville predicted.
"I have that fear the title race could be over a week on Tuesday. I want the title race to go to the final day, my fear is it won't if City win on Saturday against Fulham and United take points off Arsenal on the Sunday.," he added.
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