Sunday’s Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium promises high drama, as Manchester City and Liverpool meet in a game that could shape the title race. Both teams sit near the top of the table after 10 matches, but trail leaders Arsenal by six and seven points, respectively.
According to current projections, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal hold a 71% chance of winning their first Premier League title since the 2003–04 “Invincibles” season. Manchester City follow with a 13.6% likelihood, and Liverpool with 10.1%. Both Pep Guardiola and Arne Slot enter the weekend knowing there is little margin for error as Arsenal maintain strong early-season form.
Since early April, Manchester City have statistically been the league’s most dominant side. During that period, they have collected 42 points—more than any other team—winning 13 of 19 games, with three draws and three defeats. At the Etihad Stadium, they have triumphed in nine of their last ten matches, losing just once.
Two of the Premier League’s most prolific scorers, Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah, remain on course to challenge major goal-scoring records this season. Their individual form will be a key subplot in a matchup that already carries major implications for the title race.
“Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah have Premier League records in sight ahead of Sunday’s headline meeting between two title hopefuls.”
Man City and Liverpool meet in a crucial Etihad showdown, with Haaland and Salah chasing records and Arsenal setting the benchmark in the title race.