Arsenal currently sit nine points clear at the summit of the Premier League table. The North London club has 73 points after 29 matches played. Manchester City remains in second place with 64 points, although it holds a game in hand over the leaders, per the Premier League.
Mikel Arteta's side could mathematically secure the title as early as late April if results continue in its favour. For Arsenal to win the trophy with games to spare, it must maintain its current form while rivals drop further points.
Liverpool and Aston Villa occupy the remaining top four positions, according to Sky Sports. Both teams trail the leaders by more than 10 points. Arsenal next faces a trip to the London Stadium to play West Ham United on 21 March. Victory in that fixture would move the club closer to its first league title since 2004. The final day of the season is scheduled for 24 May, when Arsenal hosts Sheffield United.