In anticipation of their upcoming match against Liverpool on Sunday, Manchester City are getting ready to face off against their rival. With only one point separating them from Liverpool, City is eager to take the top spot in the Premier League standings at Anfield. Pep Guardiola and his team are focused on clinching a victory and securing their place at the top of the table. At the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal played against Brentford the day before, hoping for a win that would have placed them at the top of the Premier League. In an exciting game, Arsenal achieved an unlikely 2000-1 victory over Brentford. Kai Havertz scored the decisive goal in the 86th minute. Earlier, Declan Rice found the back of the net first, but a mistake from Aaron Ramsdale led to Yoane Wissa scoring to tie the game for Brentford just before the break. Currently, City sits in third place, trailing leaders Arsenal by two points, but with a game in hand ahead of their upcoming match against Merseyside on Sunday. The Liverpool Echo reports that City’s upcoming Premier League match will be their final one before the international break. Noel Gallagher responds to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s comments about Man City’s trophy record with one word. Kyle Walker discloses his strategy to disrupt the customary atmosphere at Anfield and addresses Alexander-Arnold’s comments. Following their match with Liverpool, City will get ready to play against Newcastle United in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup next weekend. City will next play in the Premier League on March 31 against Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium after the international break. MEN Sport has outlined the upcoming five Premier League matches for City, Liverpool, and Arsenal following City’s win against Brentford. Arsenal’s next five Premier League games are also included in the list.