Premier League Confirm Final Fixtures Changes-- Tottenham Could Decide Arsenal's Fate
Tottenham fans are speculating about their potential impact on Arsenal's Premier League title aspirations following the release of the final fixture schedule.
Arsenal, aiming for their first league title in two decades, currently lead the table with seven games remaining, just ahead of Liverpool on goal difference and one point clear of defending champions Manchester City, setting the stage for a thrilling climax to the season.
Fans have eagerly awaited the announcement of the final fixtures, delayed due to City and Manchester United's FA Cup semi-final involvement. The schedule has now been unveiled, with one match catching the eye of Arsenal supporters - City's potentially pivotal clash at Tottenham.
This crucial fixture is scheduled for Tuesday, May 13th at 8 pm at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, sandwiched between Tottenham's matches against Burnley and Sheffield United. Some fans have whimsically suggested that Tottenham might lose to City while defeating the relegation-threatened sides, potentially thwarting Arsenal's title hopes.
Reacting to Tottenham's tweet about the fixture change, one fan humorously remarked, "Absolutely love this from the club, great to give the U12s a chance to play in our stadium under the lights, they will be buzzing." Another quipped, "62k City fans that night," while a third added, "Not a bad night for an accidental 12-0 loss."
Other Spurs supporters jokingly entertained the idea of temporarily supporting City, with one suggesting, "Blue Moon and all that." Another humorously proposed doing the Poznan celebration if City were to take the lead. Yet another sarcastically remarked, "Between the games against Sheffield United and Burnley. Guess what games we'll win."
The other rescheduled fixture will see Manchester United host Newcastle at Old Trafford on Wednesday, May 15th, ahead of the final weekend of the season on Sunday, May 19th, with the match airing live on Sky Sports.
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