Manchester City will be seeking to keep their slender hopes of defending their Premier League title alive on Sunday when they visit Arsenal in the Premier League.
After winning the previous two top-flight titles, City have struggled to find a similar irrepressible gear this season and go into the weekend's fixtures 14 points behind leaders Liverpool. If the Reds beat bottom club Watford a day earlier, then that margin will be further extended.
Arsenal also find themselves in a curious position. While the team were 3-1 winners over West Ham United on Monday, that was their first win in nine games.