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Bafetimbi Gomis has scored for Swansea, meaning they are now 2-2 against Manchester City. Arsenal can close in on second spot if they win at Old Trafford today. Click here to follow live text of that match.
Who's in and who's out? Team news should be with us at 15:00 BST. We already know captain Wayne Rooney and Luke Shaw are out for United, while Danny Welbeck is a casualty for the visitors.
OK, maybe I'm doing Arsenal an injustice, calling Champions League qualification their top prize. They do, of course, have an FA Cup final to look forward to at Wembley against Aston Villa.
The holders beat Manchester United in the quarter-finals in March en-route to their second successive final, and it was old boy Danny Welbeck who came back to haunt the Old Trafford faithful.
Longsight lad Welbeck is out of this match having picked up a knee injury, but will Arsenal miss him?
Just four league goals this season suggest Louis van Gaal made the right decision in letting him go.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal just entered Old Trafford with the rest of the team. As he goes into the changing rooms, he asks the press officer, "Did you get my text?"
"I did, thank you," was the reply.
Wonder what that was all about.
Gareth Bale to United? Pedro to Arsenal? The silly season is nearly upon us where rumour is rife and every man and his dog is linked with a move to your club.
But which players (and why) do these two sides need to bring in to mount a serious title challenge in 2015-16?
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Manchester City currently lead Swansea 2-1 in Wales. Click here to follow live text commentary of that match.
The simple equation for the Gunners this afternoon is: Arsenal + 3 points = 3rd place guaranteed.
Actually, top four isn't really the top prize, three is the magic number. Why, you ask? Well, it means automatic qualification into the group stages of the Champions League. Whoever finishes fourth - looking like the Red Devils at the moment - will have to contest a two-legged play-off round in August.
A top-four finish may be seen as a return to Europe's elite, but there's still another opponent to negotiate past before getting back with the big boys.
Don't celebrate too hard just yet, United fans. You might be forking out on a trip to Far East Russia in a couple of months.
Some are tipping Arsenal as title contenders next season given their run of form since Christmas, while Manchester United are expected to spend big in the summer to further bolster their squad.
So which side will finish higher in the Premier League next season?
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Yes, these two sides once had a fierce rivalry where hatred was widespread. Their standing at the top of English football meant the Premier League trophy was frequently exchanged between Old Trafford and Highbury.
Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira knocked seven bells out of each other, Gary Neville once kicked Jose Reyes off the park, but the fight between the two sides has now disappeared, it's a more timid affair.
Titles used to be the top prize, but the top four is the real trophy now. Without even kicking a ball today, both sides have already guaranteed themselves that achievement.
Welcome to subdued Sunday football.
There was pizza-gate...
And the time when Martin Keown lost it...
But this is a different kind of rivalry now.