Who will win title? The big prediction special
"With the title on the line, both teams will be free-scoring in the final five games of the Premier League campaign. They won't have flawless records - there will be a draw apiece and results will dictate both teams ending up with the same goal difference of +46. Although Manchester City have a tougher run-in than Arsenal on paper, their knowhow in terms of getting the job done during a tight race will prove crucial.
"We've had the Agueroooo goal, now we're about to see Semenyoooo doing similar. The Gunners will be leading against Crystal Palace on the final day of the season with one hand touching the Premier League trophy on goal difference. "But City's January signing will score in injury time against Aston Villa to level the metrics and hand Pep Guardiola's side the title by virtue of scoring more goals than Arsenal , sparking wild celebrations at Etihad Stadium.
"It will allow City to complete a second domestic treble and a tearful Guardiola will sail off into the sunset after a decade of unprecedented success. "Stranger things have happened in football, right? " BBC Sport's Arsenal reporter Alex Howell: "Even though Arsenal have lost the momentum in the title race and have won just one of their past six games in all competitions, I still see them being champions at the end of the season.
"That's because Manchester City have a tougher run of games and I believe that Pep Guardiola's side will drop points too. "I can see Mikel Arteta's side winning four of their five remaining league games with Manchester City drawing against Everton and Bournemouth , who are both chasing European football. "There were positives for the Gunners even as they lost 2-1 to City last Sunday.
"Arteta selected Eberechi Eze and Martin Odegaard, who showed that they could be key in providing chances and a goal threat in an Arsenal attack that has increasingly looked short of ideas and fluidity in recent weeks. "The title could be decided by goal difference depending on results and I think that Eze and Odegaard are going to have some big moments in deciding where the trophy ends up. " Former Blackburn striker Chris Sutton - a Premier League title winner on the last day in 1995 - predicts the results of every top-flight game for BBC Sport Chris Sutton, who finished on the winning side of one of the tightest title run-ins when Blackburn edged Manchester United on the final day in 1995, now predicts the outcome of all 380 Premier League games for BBC Sport - so he seemed an obvious choice to have his say on this season's race.