As it stands, the maximum points Arsenal can accumulate this season is 89, which would require them to win their final 12 matches consecutively—including a crucial clash at Anfield, three games before the campaign concludes.
Liverpool, on the other hand, could reach the same tally in just nine matches, with the pivotal fixture against Arsenal set for May 10. However, the Reds will hope to have secured the title well before then, potentially setting up a scenario where Arsenal are forced to give them a guard of honor.
The Gunners are currently grappling with an injury crisis in attack and face a challenging midweek trip to Nottingham Forest, who are impressively sitting third in the Premier League table.
Before that decisive encounter with Arsenal, Liverpool have other major fixtures, including a visit to Chelsea and a high-stakes showdown against Tottenham at Anfield. This means multiple rivals could find themselves in the awkward position of welcoming the newly crowned champions onto the pitch.
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