It’s do or-die at the Emirates stadium this coming Sunday as 2nd-placed Arsenal entertains Premier League leaders Chelsea
This Sunday, the current No.1 meets the current No. 2 in the Barclays Premier League clash of the top of the table.
Will Chelsea be one step closer to the title or can Arsenal hatch a plot to halt the champions elect?
Runner-Up or Usurper?
Three days after this do or die clash at the Emirates stadium, the Blues could be crowned Champions of England. Should they win on Sunday and then do the deed over Leicester 72 hours later, Jose Mourinho will claim his 3rd personal Premier League title and Chelsea’s first in five years.
This is because Chelsea would have an unassailable 16-point lead. The Special One would then add to his successes in 2005 and 2006.
Of course, it could pan out to a very different set of circumstances. This is how Arsenal could still win the Barclays Premier League.
26 Apr
If Arsenal beat Chelsea at the Emirates, it would be its first victory over the Blues at home since 2011.
Pts: Chelsea 76, Arsenal 69
29 Apr
Leicester is in fine form, having won its last three games and there is a slim chance that in front of their home crowd the Foxes could manage to find a way past the Chelsea bus and hang on for a narrow 1-0 win.
Pts: Chelsea 76, Arsenal 69
2 May
Chelsea will be at home to Crystal Palace, who’s desperate to get revenge for a smash and grab performance by the Blues at Selhurst Park earlier this year.
Alan Pardew could inspire his men to a draw.
Pts: Chelsea 77, Arsenal 69
4 May
Arsenal travel to take on Hull City, who could be bruised after an away defeat against Crystal Palace. The Gunners are likely to make light work of the Tigers.
Pts: Chelsea 77, Arsenal 72
[su_quote]Of course, it could pan out to a very different set of circumstances. This is how Arsenal could still win the Barclays Premier League.[/su_quote]
9 May
Liverpool will be in London and the Reds have it in them to appease last season’s result at Anfield and to claim a point at the Bridge.
Pts: Chelsea 78, Arsenal 72
11 May
For the second Monday running, Arsenal is playing catch-up but will have the easy task of taking on an inconsistent
Swansea team.
Pts: Chelsea 78, Arsenal 75
17 May
Arsenal is now firing on all cylinders and it seems nothing can stop the Gunners, although Manchester United, who’s bounced back from the defeat to Chelsea, is good enough for a draw.
Pts: Chelsea 78, Arsenal 76
18 May
Chelsea’s nerves are kicking in now and a trip to the Hawthorns might see the Blues unable to breach a well-organised West Bromwich back line, with a goalless draw the result.
Pts: Chelsea 79, Arsenal 76
20 May
Arsenal’s game in hand is an easy one, at home to Sunderland who will offer little resistance. Arsenal could well cruise to a 4-0 win.
Pts: Chelsea 79, Arsenal 79
24 May
In the final game of the season, Arsenal knows it has to better Chelsea’s result to win the Premier League title.
Chelsea will be at home to Sunderland and on paper it looks an easy match.
However, the Black Cats are fighting for their lives, trying to stave off relegation. Dick Advocaat’s men just need a draw to stay up and they will park the bus, meaning Chelsea may not breach the rear guard. A goalless draw at the Bridge and three points for Arsenal against an already-safe West Brom will mean the Gunners win the league title.
Pts: Chelsea 80, Arsenal 82
Nevertheless Chelsea could prove us wrong by the end of the month, so stay tuned for the latest results.
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[su_note note_color=”#b4f1fa”]About Andy Penders
Andy Penders (@andypenders) is the Head of Sports at #RedCardConnect. Andy previously worked at ESPN Star Sports, Fox Sports, Mio Stadium and Zoom Sports.[/su_note]
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