Postpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 28 April
The teams are on their way out at Tottenham and Bournemouth.
Strap yourselves in. This could be a fun couple of hours.
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Neil Johnston
The teams are on their way out at Tottenham and Bournemouth.
Strap yourselves in. This could be a fun couple of hours.
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Saqueb: Super Sunday indeed as the top two are in action. Today there could be a twist in the race for the title. Two intriguing matches for the neutrals. The Premier League always delivers great entertainment.
Tottenham v Arsenal (14:00 BST)
Daniel Kilpatrick
Chief football correspondent at the Evening Standard on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think Spurs fans should hold their nerve, Rome wasn't built in a day.
I do wonder whether the results in the next two games could colour the perception of Spurs' season.
If they win both games then the fans will be galvanised and they will get behind Ange Postecoglou. If they lose both games then fans could move over to the doubters side.
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As a Liverpool fan I have to support Spurs today, but to be honest I have no faith in Postecoglou's high line and I think they'll be toast by half-time.
Alan
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Did I read that right?
Chris Sutton tipping Ange Postecoglou to lose?
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Arsenal should win this because of the way they are playing and also because I just don't think Tottenham have been at their best in their past few games, even the ones they have won.
It will still be really keenly contested, but the Gunners have a great balance in attack and defence and that might give them the edge.
If Arsenal do come out on top, it would be an enormous win for them in the title race and keep the heat on Manchester City.
I have no doubt Mikel Arteta's side will win their final three games too - Bournemouth (home), Manchester United (away) and Everton (home) - but it will not be enough if City keep winning too.
Sutton's prediction: Arsenal to win 2-1.
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Big game for Harry Kane on Tuesday. He is set to face Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final for Bayern Munich.
I'm sure he will be tuning in to watch this somewhere.
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DnBGunner: As a Gooner, I was hoping so much for a rare Man City slip up against Brighton on Thursday. Man City are some team, no doubt. Realistically it will be Man City again, but I want us to keep the pressure on until the last game. Tottenham will be spicy!
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Mark Schwarzer
Former Australia keeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
For Ange Postecoglou he thrives in it [pressure environments] and it is about the challenge.
He is breaking new ground and setting a trend for Australian coaches - he has done a remarkable job.
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Arsenal to fluke a win today, too nervous to watch as a Spurs fan myself. Going out for the afternoon!
Nathan
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They're only here for one player.
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Michael Brown
Former Tottenham midfielder speaking to BBC Sport
In recent weeks, Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou seems to have started doubting the work ethic and desire of his team to get over the line. What has just crept in is him questioning a little bit of their mentality. They have got some difficult fixtures coming up for their run-in as well.
As well as this north London derby, they still have to face Manchester City.
It is a tough one. Can they make the Champions League? Yes they can, but they are going to have to perform away from home especially because their home games look really difficult.
That is one aspect where they have not been great and that has got to improve massively going forward.
They still look quite fragile defensively at times in how they play and it is clear this is not yet Postecoglou's ideal team.
He will want desperately to get over that line and go again in the transfer market this summer to prepare for next season.
Bournemouth v Brighton (14:00 BST)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
There has also been speculation surrounding Roberto de Zerbi, who has had his name linked to vacancies at Bayern Munich and Liverpool, who will appoint Feyenoord's Arne Slot, and a potential move to Manchester United, where manager Erik ten Hag is under scrutiny.
Brighton will hope this situation is clarified swiftly rather than have a summer of uncertainty before this progressive club regroups once more.
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Eleven goals and five assists in the Premier League.
After a rough start, Kai Havertz is an integral part of this title-challenging Arsenal team, isn't he?
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Cesc Fabregas
Former Arsenal midfielder on the Planet Premier League podcast
I don't like to talk about me but Kai Havertz reminds me a little bit of me in Barcelona because I used to play these two roles that he plays - as a false nine and the number eight.
I know exactly what it feels like and it's good because he feels now [that he is] an important player for the team. But at the same time, you don't really know where you're going to play the next game so it can confuse you. It's better sometimes to just stick to one place and get the best out of it.
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Such a luxury to be able to name an unchanged side for the game today, the Arsenal spine is growing strong!
Rinku, Arsenal fan
I'm feeling the nerves now, but have been quite calm since the Chelsea game. The occasion, the rivalry, an away game and a title at stake all add up. But come on you Gunners!
Kurdoza
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Tottenham Hotspur
This is Tottenham's first game for 15 days. They lost 4-0 last time out at Newcastle on 13 April. Since then Aston Villa, their rivals in the race for the top four, have played four times, including three matches in the Premier League, taking seven points out of nine.
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BustavoBrown: Regardless of who wins the league, Arsenal have been by far the best footballing team in England this year. From a neutral.