On the final day of the English Premier League season, the title will be decided between Manchester City and Arsenal. If Manchester City defeats West Ham, they will be champions for the fourth consecutive season. However, if they tie or lose and Arsenal defeats Everton, the Gunners will claim their first title since 2003-04. All EPL matches will start at 11 a.m. ET, with Manchester City vs. West Ham airing on NBC/Peacock and Arsenal vs. Everton on USA Network/Peacock.

Manchester City (27-7-3) can secure the title with a win against West Ham or if Arsenal draws or loses against Everton. On the other hand, Arsenal (27-5-5) must defeat Everton and hope Manchester City draws or loses to have a chance at winning the title. If both teams finish on 89 points due to an Arsenal win and a Manchester City draw, Arsenal will clinch the title on goal difference, a scenario that has only occurred once before in the 2011-12 season.

Manchester City is on the verge of making history with a potential fourth consecutive Premier League title. Manager Pep Guardiola could win his 12th league title in 15 seasons, tying him for the second most of all time with Bob Paisley and George Ramsay. The team is currently on an unbeaten streak of 34 matches in all competitions, with their last loss in the Premier League occurring on Dec. 6 at Aston Villa. They have also maintained a 22-match unbeaten streak in the Premier League and a 43-match unbeaten streak at home in all competitions.

Arsenal is having their best season since the famous “Invincibles” season in 2003-04, achieving 27 wins and scoring 89 goals, both club records for a single season. They have allowed the fewest goals in the EPL this season, conceding only 28 goals, which is five goals fewer than the next best team, Manchester City. With 18 clean sheets, they lead the league in that category as well. Manager Mikel Arteta, who is 42 years old, is aiming to become the youngest manager to win the Premier League title.

As the English Premier League reaches its climax on the final day of the season, all eyes will be on Manchester City and Arsenal as they battle for the coveted title. With history on the line for both clubs, the intensity and excitement are sure to be at an all-time high. Fans will be eagerly watching to see if Manchester City can continue their dominant run or if Arsenal can pull off a stunning upset and claim their first title in nearly two decades. The stage is set for an unforgettable “Championship Sunday” in the English Premier League.

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