Man City 2025/26 Premier League run-in fixtures, schedule, predictions and results in the battle for title originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.After falling away badly midway through the 2024/25 season, Manchester City are back in Premier League title contention.AdvertisementLiverpool's success last time around ended Pep Guardiola's historic run of four in a row and six titles in the previous seven seasons.Now, as the 2025/26 campaign enters the home stretch, City have leaders Arsenal in their sights.Guardiola's men were dominant 2-0 winners Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final on March 22 and claimed a potentially pivotal victory in the league showdown on April 19.Here, The Sporting News has a breakdown of Manchester City's title run-in schedule, fixtures and results, along with our predictions for each fixture.MORE: 'I have battles every day': Pep Guardiola primed for latest Man City title fightAdvertisementArsenal went into their final nine games of the Premier League season with a five-point lead over Manchester City in second place. City have a game in hand against Crystal Palace that is yet to be rescheduled.Man City final Premier League fixtures, results in 2025/26DateOpponentHome/AwayResultMar. 4Nottingham ForestHD 2-2Mar. 14West HamAD 1-1Apr. 11ChelseaAW 3-0Apr. 18ArsenalHW 2-1Apr. 25BurnleyAW 1-0May 4EvertonA_May 9BrentfordH_May 17BournemouthA_May 24Aston VillaH_TBCCrystal PalaceHMan City predictions for Premier League run-in 2025/26Here's a run-down of City's Premier League run-in schedule, along with our predictions as to how things will play out.Nottingham Forest (H): March 4City twice took the lead against Forest only to be pegged back by two excellent goals from the visitors' best midfielders, Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson. They may have heard the celebrations from Arsenal fans at the AMEX Stadium all the way up in Manchester.AdvertisementResult last season: Man City 3-0 Nottingham ForestPrediction this season: Man City 2-0 Nottingham ForestFinal score: Man City 2-2 Nottingham ForestWest Ham (A): March 14West Ham have enjoyed an uptick in form since the turn of the year but remain embroiled in the relegation battle. This also wasn't an away game to strike too much fear into City, who had won eight and drawn three of their 11 matches at the London Stadium since the Hammers left Upton Park almost a decade ago.And yet, the dropped points loom large in the title race as Bernardo Silva's goal was cancelled out almost immediately by Kostantinos Mavropanos's equaliser before halftime, and City could not find a winner. Nine points back in the title race, it will take a miracle for them to come back now.AdvertisementResult last season: West Ham 1-3 Man CityPrediction this season: West Ham 1-2 Man CityFinal score: West Ham 1-1 Man CityChelsea (A): April 11Aside from the obvious, this was City's toughest remaining game. Chelsea snatched a last-gasp point at the Etihad Stadium in January and needed a positive result to bolster their bid for Champions League football. In the end, City romped to a comfortable win after blowing Chelsea away in the second half.Result last season: Chelsea 0-2 Man CityPrediction this season: Chelsea 2-2 Man CityFinal score: Chelsea 0-3 Man CityArsenal (H): April 19The big one. The general consensus was that if City were to win this, they win the whole thing. However, this is not a juggernaut title race like the ones Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp shared, and further twists, turns and slip-ups are anticipated after this blockbuster.AdvertisementStill, City's win feels absolutely monumental in terms of this particular battle.Result last season: Man City 2-2 ArsenalPrediction this season: Man City 1-1 ArsenalFinal score: Man City 2-1 ArsenalBurnley (A): April 22Burnley had their relegation confirmed as Erling Haaland scored the only goal early on. City were unable to bolster their goal difference any further, edging ahead of Arsenal at the top on goals scored.Result last season: N/APrediction this season: Burnley 0-3 Man CityFinal score: Burnley 0-1 Man CityEverton (A): May 4David Moyes has made Everton a horrid team to play against and City's first trip to the Hill Dickinson Stadium could prove to be an any-means-necessary assignment.AdvertisementResult last season: Everton 0-2 Man CityPrediction this season: Everton 0-1 Man CityFinal score: _Brentford (H): May 9Brentford might remain in European contention at this point and Keith Andrews' side will consider themselves a touch unfortunate to have nothing to show for two fine efforts against City in the the Premier League and Carabao Cup so far this season. This could turn into the short of shootout Guardiola will be keen to avoid at this time of year.Result last season: Man City 2-1 BrentfordPrediction this season: Man City 4-2 BrentfordFinal score: _Bournemouth (A): May 17Bournemouth's 2-1 win over City at the Vitality Stadium last November started their mid-season downfall. Both clubs are in different places now and the Cherries have lost three keenly contested encounters since. Still, this feels like a dangerous game on the penultimate weekend and a probable free hit for Andoni Iraola's freewheeling side.AdvertisementResult last season: Bournemouth 2-1 Man CityPrediction this season: Bournemouth 2-2 Man CityFinal score: _Aston Villa (H): May 24On the final day in 2022, City had Aston Villa at home and needed a win to be sure of the title. They fell 2-0 down midway through the second half before sensationally coming back to win 3-2. The prospect of a repeat, if anyone's heart can take it, should factor in that Unai Emery has made Villa a far better team four years on.Result last season: Man City 2-1 Aston VillaPrediction this season: Man City 3-1 Aston VillaFinal score: _Crystal Palace (H): TBCCity's advantage of a game in hand is a dubious one until a place can be found for the Palace match in the calendar. Arsenal's dramatic 2-2 draw at Wolves on February 18 was a rearranged match brought forward from Carabao Cup final weekend. City vs. Palace could not be similarly moved due to the London club having a Conference League playoff encounter that midweek.AdvertisementWith Palace in the Conference League semifinals and City potentially on track for the FA Cup final, there could be no slot for this match until the final midweek of the season. By that point, Palace and their departing manager Oliver Glasner might have checked out entirely.Result last season: Man City 5-2 Crystal PalacePrediction this season: Man City 4-0 Crystal PalaceFinal score: _Man City predicted final points tally in 2025/26: 83Predicted final Premier League table 2025/26The table below is based on our predicted results for Arsenal and Manchester City. If we're anywhere close to being right, it promises to be one of the closest title races in Premier League history.AdvertisementMORE:Arsenal 2025/26 Premier League run-in fixtures, schedule, predictions and results in the battle for titlePosTeamPointsMatches PlayedGoals ScoredGoals ConcededGoal Difference1.Arsenal83387830+482.Man City83388134+47And here is the real league table as it stands. Let's see how wrong we end up being...PosTeamPointsMatches PlayedGoals ScoredGoals ConcededGoal Difference1.Man City70336629+372.Arsenal70336326+37
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