Manchester City were thumped 5-1 by Arsenal on Sunday as the Gunners moved nine points clear of Pep Guardiola's side.
City remain fourth in the Premier League table following defeats for Newcastle United and Bournemouth on Saturday but will slip a place should Chelsea avoid defeat against West Ham United on Monday night.
The Blues conceded inside two minutes at the Emirates and while they recovered and were briefly level early in the second half, Arsenal instantly replied to lead 2-1 and added three further goals as City capitulated. Here's how the next few weeks look for some of the leading sides.
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Manchester City
Saturday, February 15: Newcastle United (H)
Sunday, February 23: Liverpool (H)
Wednesday, February 26: Tottenham (A)
Saturday, March 8: Nottingham Forest (A)
Saturday, March 15: Brighton (H)
Wednesday, April 2: Leicester (H)
Liverpool
Wednesday, February 12: Everton (A)
Sunday, February 16: Wolves (H)
Sunday, February 23: Man City (A)
Wednesday, February 26: Newcastle (H)
Saturday, March 8: Southampton (H)
Saturday, March 15: Aston Villa (A)
Arsenal
Saturday, February 15: Leicester (A)
Saturday, February 22: West Ham (H)
Tuesday, February 25: Nottingham Forest (A)
Saturday, March 8: Manchester United (A)
Sunday, March 16: Chelsea (H)
Tuesday, April 1: Fulham (H)
Chelsea
Monday February 3: West Ham (H)
Friday, February 14: Brighton (A)
Saturday, February 22: Aston Villa (A)
Wednesday, February 26: Southampton (H)
Saturday, March 8: Leicester City (H)
Sunday, March 16: Arsenal (A)