What Sunday’s Arsenal vs Man City clash means for EPL title race

Arsenal and Manchester City will clash at the Emirates Stadium on the evening of Sunday 2 February 2025. Meetings of these two clubs in recent seasons have been effective ‘title deciders’, but that is not so much the case this time around.

The Gunners have failed to reach the standard that they have maintained for the past couple of campaigns, while the Citizens’ reign as four-time successive champions of the league is set to come to an end this season.

But as two heavyweights chasing momentum and a place in the top four of the standings, this match still has major prestige and importance – and no little needle, with City boss Pep Guardiola declaring “war” after the teams’ tempestuous 2-2 draw back in September.

“I would say that sometimes the emotions are so there. Gabriel said it perfectly after the match: ‘this is a war, we are here to provoke the opponent, to push them’, and at the end, what can you do? So, we have to, okay, you provoke me, okay, I’m there. You want a war? Now we war. So, what do I have to do?” Guardiola said.

Manchester City’s Erling Haaland during the UEFA Champions League, league stage match at Parc des Princes, Paris in France. Picture date: Wednesday January 22, 2025.

The weekend’s action opens on Saturday afternoon with Nottingham Forest trying to continue their fine campaign with a home win over Brighton & Hove Albion, while the pick of 17:00 CAT kick-offs sees Liverpool face a potential banana skin away to Bournemouth.

“Especially at this level, you have to take your chances when you are playing well because for sure they will punish you,” said Cherries boss Andoni Iraola on the quality of the Reds, as they look to take another step toward the title.

Saturday also features Wolverhampton Wanderers hosting Aston Villa; Sunday will bring a London derby between Brentford and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as Manchester United chasing a rare home win when they host Crystal Palace; and Monday’s round closer is another all-London clash, as Chelsea welcome West Ham United to Stamford Bridge.

Declan Rice of Arsenal celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Champions League league phase match between Arsenal FC and GNK Dinamo Zagreb, in London, Britain, 22 January 2025. EPA/TOLGA AKMEN

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Broadcast details

Saturday 1 February

  • 14:30: Nottingham Forest v Brighton & Hove Albion – LIVE on SuperSport Premier League and SuperSport Maximo 2
  • 17:00: AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool – LIVE on SuperSport Premier League, SuperSport Maximo 2 and SuperSport OTT4
  • 17:00: Everton v Leicester City – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 1 and SuperSport OTT2
  • 17:00: Ipswich Town v Southampton – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 2 and SuperSport OTT3
  • 17:00: Newcastle United v Fulham – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 3
  • 19:30: Wolverhampton Wanderers v Aston Villa – LIVE on SuperSport Premier League and SuperSport Maximo 2

Sunday 2 February

  • 16:00: Brentford v Tottenham Hotspur – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 3 and SuperSport Maximo 1
  • 16:00: Manchester United v Crystal Palace – LIVE on SuperSport Premier League and SuperSport Maximo 2
  • 18:30: Arsenal v Manchester City – LIVE on SuperSport Premier League and SuperSport Maximo 2

Monday 3 February

  • 22:00: Chelsea v West Ham United – LIVE on SuperSport Premier League and SuperSport Maximo 2

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