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Build-up to Tottenham v Manchester City plus Premier League news conferences

Build-up to Tottenham v Manchester City plus Premier League news conferences

 How big is tonight's game?

published at 15:31

Tottenham v Man City (20:00 BST)

Odds of title depending on results in Tottenham v Manchester CityIMAGE SOURCE,.

But this Opta graphic, external perfectly demonstrates the importance of tonight's game and the impact each result could have on both side's chances.

If Manchester City win at Tottenham then the title is all but theirs (84%), but any other result and Arsenal suddenly become big favourites, with a Spurs win pushing the Gunners' chances of lifting the title to 81% and a draw giving them a 75% chance of being crowned champions.

So any chink in City's armour and Arsenal will be perfectly poised to go in for the kill.

But Pep Guardiola's side have a habit of doing what it takes to get the job done...five titles in the last six seasons is proof of that.

Arsenal's title chances at their 'highest level'published at 15:27

Tottenham v Man City (20:00 BST)

Arsenal fans celebrateIMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES

Manchester City are sitting in the box seat in the title race going into tonight's game at Tottenham.

According to the latest statistics from Nielsen's Gracenote, City currently have a 60% chance of clinching a record fourth consecutive Premier League title, while Arsenal have a 40% chance of being crowned champions for the first time in 20 years.

But Simon Gleave, head of analysis for Nielsen's Gracenote, said that Arsenal's chances have improved in the run-in, after a run of five consecutive wins culminated with victory at Manchester United on Sunday.

"Arsenal's chance of winning the Premier League is now at the highest level it has been all season. The Gunners have never been favourites to win the league this season. The closest they have come was at Christmas time when Manchester City were given 31% chance by our Euro Club Index, with Arsenal and Liverpool both on 30%."

Arsenal have had a 'virtually perfect season'published at 15:23

Chris Sutton
Former Celtic striker

Chris Sutton on the BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club: "It is just unfortunate that Arsenal are up against Man City, who have this habit of suffocating the longer the season goes on, they are relentless.

"I just dont know how Arsenal players are going to feel by the end of the season, if they finish second because the have given everything.

"Arsenal look like they are going to get close, its virtually been the perfect season for them.

"I wonder if they do place second, can they go again next season or will it be psychologically damaging."

'I wish that City had a weakness'published at 15:14

Tottenham v Man City (20:00 BST)

BBC Radio 5 Live

Rory Smith on Manchester City dealing with pressure: "I guess City do probably reserve energy, as they don't want to peak too soon in the season. I definitely think in the last seven years City have been able to respond to pressure, so if a team gets off to a flyer, City have that ability to go into that extra gear.

"I think if we had seen City go up 10 from 10 at the start of the season, that's when we would have seen them build up the pressure."

Chris Sutton added: "I wish that City had a weakness, they just don't seem to. Their mental strength and the way they just crush everything that comes in front of them, it's so good and to be applauded.

"None of us are excited as we expect City to win and that shouldn't be the case."

'Chelsea deserve to be fighting for Europe'published at 15:08

Brighton v Chelsea (Wed, 19:45 BST)

Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi on Chelsea: "They are playing very well, they deserve to be fighting for a European position.

"Pochettino is a top coach and they have top players. Very young but they are improving game by game. I watched their last five or six games, for them the Man Utd game was crucial. They were losing 3-2 in injury time and they won 4-3.

"They deserve what they are doing."

Tonight there will 'be goals and a lot of them'published at 14:58

Tottenham v Man City (20:00 BST)

Former Manchester City forward Paul Dickov told BBC Radio 5 Live that the club have already put to bed their poor record at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a win in this season's FA Cup: "City have sort of got the monkey off their back. When they played in the FA Cup they hadn't even scored a goal, never mind picked up a point, so they will be looking at that FA Cup win and hoping that's behind them now.

"It's going to be some game down there. City are used to the pressure. The form of the last five or six weeks has been very similar to last season and the season before.

"People were saying they were not at their best for the majority of this season, they were winning games but not playing their best, but the last few weeks they have been outstanding.

"They look as if there is a real confidence around them. I have no doubt they will go down there and win. One thing there will be tonight is goals - and a lot of them."

Nathan Ake scored the only goal for City in their fourth-round FA Cup win at Tottenham in January.

Nathan Ake scores for Manchester City

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