It is now very obvious that the title race is now between Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City. Any of these three clubs can be champions and it will not be surprising to us. In the league table, they are close to one another such that the difference in points can just change with only one match. In this midweek, Liverpool and Arsenal are somewhat lucky because they are playing the weaker teams at the bottom of the table. In the other hand, Manchester city is not that lucky because they are meeting their immediate rivals. This match is so important for Manchester City but we all know that Emry Can and his boys cannot be easily underrated.
Among the team's Arsenal, Manchester City, it is Liverpool that has the champions mark for the premiership title this season despite the struggles between these three. If you take a look at the remaining games of Liverpool their opponents are not that much of a big sides in comparison to Manchester city and Arsenal's opponents. Only that this is football we can give many theoretical analysis about the advantages that differentiate a big team and gives the why they have to win against a small team but when the ball bounce the practical results has many times been the opposite, a situation where we see small teams beating big clubs.
So far that's true, but you never know what will happen in the next 8 games. Remember that there are still some tough matches ahead for the top three teams at the moment and that is a challenge that must be overcome if they want to win the title. The standings will probably not change for the top three teams in the next match, I mean that because the top three teams are currently the favorite teams in their respective matches.
Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are all playing at home in their next matches. Arsenal played Luton Town, Liverpool played Sheffield United, while Manchester City was a little tough because they played Aston Villa. I don't think the home team will drop any points, so their chances of winning should be pretty good to hope for.