Arsenal beat Fulham 3-0 on Saturday and pushed six points clear at the top of the Premier League table, a result that sharpened the shape of both the title race and the fight for Champions League places. Manchester City were left two matches behind Arsenal after the result, with a trip to Everton on Monday and a home game against Brentford on Saturday still to come.
The win gave Arsenal breathing room at exactly the point the race had begun to look tighter again. Manchester City had only recently drawn level in the games played column before slipping back behind, and their margin for error is now gone as they try to keep the pressure on the leaders.
That matters because the calendar is about to force another round of decisions. City go away to Everton on Monday, then host Brentford on Saturday, while Arsenal’s next Premier League game was due the following day after City’s match against Brentford. The table can still change quickly, but for now Arsenal have put real distance between themselves and the team most likely to chase them.
There is a separate race further down the standings, and Manchester United could confirm their place in next season’s Champions League with a win over Liverpool on Sunday. That puts extra weight on a match that already carries its own history, while Aston Villa and Liverpool were separated by less than a single point in the simulation, leaving that battle finely balanced as well.
The picture inside the epl standings is still unsettled, but the direction is clear: Arsenal have built a lead, City must respond over a packed few days, and United can settle one part of the European chase before the weekend is over.






