This match will indeed be held at the Etihad Stadium and maybe that will give Man City a slight advantage. But still, their opponents are not just any team which Man City can easily beat. What I see is that this match is like a final match, which most likely the atmosphere and the pressure will be very different. It's hard to predict who will be the winner, or whether the match will ultimately end in a draw. Each coach's strategy will be crucial and the players' responses on the field, as well as how they deal with pressure, will also have an impact on how the match plays out.
The support from the public who filled the Etihad stadium will increase the motivation of Manchester City players to win this match. However, considering that the opponent they are facing is not just any team, Manchester City needs to improve their quality and play more carefully because Arsenal could punish them in front of their own supporters. The atmosphere of this match is like a final, Manchester City really needs to win in order to improve their position in the standings, while Arsenal will try to maintain their position by trying to embarrass Manchester City at the Etihad stadium.
Considering that the strengths of both teams are equally strong, a draw would be very fair for both teams. Of course, Liverpool will really benefit if Arsenal fails to get full points at the Etihad stadium because at the same time Liverpool will face a slightly weaker team. Liverpool can take over first place if they are able to win over Brighton.
The support from the fans who attend the Etihad stadium will certainly increase the confidence of the Manchester City players and it will be quite positive energy, but it will not be excessive because Arsenal will certainly not be greatly affected by this, for a top team that has strong strength. Being qualified won't have a big impact if you play occasionally or away.
This match will be quite important for both teams and in fact I think the motivation of Manchester City and Arsenal is quite the same because they are both fighting for the Premier League trophy this season but I don't think the result of this match will be the end of everything, the remaining matches in the season There are still 10 games left and that's enough so anything is possible, regardless of the result in this game I don't think any team between Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool will be at an advantage.