Tight at the top…and bottom – how the table standspublished at 09:20 GMT
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Premier League
Here’s a reminder of how the Premier League table stands.
Arsenal are top with 58 points having played a game more than second-placed Manchester City on 53 points.
City have the chance to reduce that gap down to two points when they host Newcastle United in Saturday’s late game (20:00).
The Gunners, meanwhile, travel to north London rivals Tottenham, led by new interim boss Igor Tudor, for Sunday’s final game (16:30).
The relegation battle is also intensifying.
West Ham, in 18th, have the chance to move level on points with 17th-placed Nottingham Forest when they host Bournemouth on Saturday (17:30).
But Vitor Pereira will be hoping to inspire Forest to victory in his first Premier League game in charge – they could leapfrog Tottenham into 16th place with a win at home to Liverpool in one of three kick-offs at 14:00 on Sunday.

















