Will Arsenal, Liverpool or Man City win the Premier League?
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It's been a busy weekend of football this Easter.
On Sunday the three clubs at the top of the Premier League will be playing.
Current champions Manchester City face Arsenal, who are joint top with Liverpool, who take on Brighton.
City are just one point behind, with 63 points, meaning that a win for any team could mean a big advantage.
So who will win the league, and who is at risk of relegation? Read on to find out.
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Will Arsenal, Liverpool or Man City win the Premier League?
It's all to play for at the top of the league table, with only a single point separating the top three teams.
After missing out on a chance to lift the FA Cup, Liverpool will be determined to bring home a win for manager Klopp before he leaves at the end of the Premier League season.
Meanwhile Arsenal will also be hoping for a win to boost their chances, as they haven't won the Premier League in the last 20 years.
However, they'll be playing against current champions Manchester City on Sunday 31 March, who have won 12 of their past 13 Premier League games against Arsenal.
If Man City win the Premier League this year, it will be the first time ever a team has won the title four years in a row.
Man City has won the Premier League seven times.
Arsenal has won the Premier League three times.
Liverpool has won the Premier League once.
Who's in danger of relegation?
Meanwhile, fighting for survival from relegation are Sheffield United, Burnley, and Nottingham Forest, Luton Town, Everton and Brentford - with only a few points separating them.
Earlier this month Nottingham Forest were docked four points for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules, putting them just above Sheffield United and Burnley at the bottom of the league table.
Forest are the second top-flight team to be punished for breaking the rules, after Everton lost 10 points in November, which was reduced to six on appeal.
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Like Everton, Nottingham Forest have appealed the decision, which means that they could narrowly avoid relegation in May when the Premier League wraps up, if their points deduction is reduced.