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With fixtures coming in thick and fast, Premier League clubs are gearing up for midweek action.One of the highlights of the previous round of Premier League action came at Old Trafford, where
Arsenal capitalized on Man City dropping points for the first time in four games.
Arsenal proved strong on the road, defeating Brighton 1-0. Bukayo Saka scored the only goal, keeping the Gunners atop the Premier League. With this win, Mikel Arteta’s side sits on 67 points, looking down on everyone at the top of the table.
Aston Villa remains one of the top squads in the league. With 11 matches remaining, the Lions sit fourth in the table, six points ahead of fifth-place Chelsea, and 13 behind Arsenal for first place. Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
Manchester United are 13 points adrift of Premier League leaders Arsenal, yet the most optimistic (and deluded) of Red Devils supporters have theorized their once beleaguered and misprofiled side could be contending for the title had the Michael Carrick-led renaissance not been so delayed.
This week's table looks at which teams are effective at scoring late goals, and which sides are susceptible to them
Follow Wednesday's Premier League action including Aston Villa v Chelsea, Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal, Fulham v West Ham, Manchester City v Nottingham Forest and Newcastle v Man Utd.
The Gunners squandered what could be costly points in the fight for the English crown.