With 12 Premier League games to play, the top three are separated by just two points, with Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal all still firmly in contention to be crowned champions in May.
So are we set for the most nail-biting climax in Premier League history, or will March's clashes at the top of the table prove decisive?
Ayo Akinwolere is joined by The Athletic's Arsenal writer James McNicholas as well as Merseyside football writer Simon Hughes and Manchester football writer Mark Critchley to assess and analyse each of the side in the race to win the title.
Produced by Guy Clarke
Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead
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Arsenal, Manchester City or Liverpool? The Premier League’s title race analysed - The Athletic
Three-team Premier League title races are rare – enjoy this while you can - The Athletic
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