Arsenal’s next five fixtures compared to Chelsea and Man City after huge Bayern win

Arsenal are looking to end their silverware drought and win their first Premier League title since 2003/04 with the Gunners flying under Mikel Arteta
Arsenal are chasing glory in both the Premier League and Champions League this season.
Arsenal continued their brilliant start to the season with a 3-1 win over Bayern Munich in the Champions League. The result means Mikel Arteta’s side is still unbeaten in Europe’s elite competition and is among the favourites to win it outright.
The Gunners have conceded just once in the competition so far after clashes with Athletic Club Bilbao, Olympiacos, Atletico Madrid, Slavia Prague and Bayern. Their incredible defensive record was breached by Lennart Karl, who equalised for Vincent Kompany’s side just after the half-hour mark, cancelling out Jurrien Timber’s opener.
However, the Gunners showed their class and would run out winners thanks to goals from Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli. All eyes will now turn back to domestic action, with Arsenal leading the Premier League title race as things stand.
Arteta’s men are six points clear of their nearest rivals, Chelsea, who are up next. Arsenal travel across London knowing a win could see them extend their lead at the top of the table to nine points, should other results go their way.
The Gunners were able to capitalise on defeats for Manchester City and the reigning Premier League champions, Liverpool, last weekend. The latter of Arsenal’s two title rivals is in the middle of a crisis, having lost five of their last seven games in all competitions, and were thrashed 4-1 by PSV in the Champions League during the week.
Arteta knows just how important a win against Chelsea will be this weekend. With that in mind, football.london has taken a look at how Arsenal’s games compare to their nearest rivals.
(1st) Arsenal’s next five Premier League fixtures
Chelsea (A) – November 30
Brentford (H) – December 3
Aston Villa (A) – December 6
Wolves (H) – December 13
Everton (A) – December 20
(2nd) Chelsea’s next five Premier League fixtures
Arsenal (H) – November 30
Leeds United (A) – December 3
Bournemouth (A) – December 6
Everton (H) – December 13
Newcastle United (A) – December 20
Chelsea players celebrate their win over Barcelona(Image: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC)
(3rd) Man City’s next five Premier League fixtures
Leeds United (H) – November 29
Fulham (A) – December 2
Sunderland (H) – December 6
Crystal Palace (A) – December 14
West Ham (H) – December 20
(4th) Aston Villa’s next five Premier League fixtures
Wolves (H) – November 30
Brighton (A) – December 3
Arsenal (H) – December 6
West Ham (A) – December 14
Man United (A) – December 21
(5th) Crystal Palace’s next five Premier League fixtures
Man United (H) – November 30
Burnley (A) – December 3
Fulham (A) – December 7
Man City (H) – December 14
Leeds United (A) – December 20
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(6th) Brighton’s next five Premier League fixtures
Nottingham Forest (A) – November 30
Aston Villa (H) – December 3
West Ham United (H) – December 7
Liverpool (A) – December 13
Sunderland (H) – December 20




