A Bowen blow for West Ham?
Will Jarrod Bowen make the trip to the Etihad?
The West Ham winger has been struggling with illness of late, and it is yet to be seen if he has recovered in time for the final day.
If unavailable it will be a huge blow... to Arsenal.
What is your best title-deciding memory?
Right, it's time we hear from all of you.
There have been so many dramatic final-day moments in the history of the Premier League, we have already spoken about one of them - Sergio Aguero's title-winning goal.
But what is your best memory of final day title-deciders in the past?
Let us know in the comments.
Final Day farewell for David Moyes
Today could be emotional for David Moyes and the West Ham fans.
The Hammers' match away at Manchester City will be Moyes's last in charge of the east London side.
It will be the Scot's 262nd match at the helm of the Irons'. He’s won 112, drawn 55, and lost 94 of his previous 261 games.
However, he has never come away with three points in the 15 games he has faced Pep Guardiola in all competitions, losing 11.
Can he sign off with a farewell three points?
Home is where the heart is for City
Look away, Arsenal fans...
The omens just keep on looking good for City, and not so much for the Gunners.
City and the word unbeaten seem to go hand-in-hand.
They are unbeaten in 43 successive home games in all competitions, winning 36, which is a club record.
On top of that, they have not lost at the Etihad this season, winning 13 of their 18 matches at home.
It's tough to see that run being ended anytime soon.
Final Day Flashback: Aguerooooooooo!
We all know exactly where we were when Sergio Aguero netted that infamous goal in stoppage time against QPR to snatch City the title in 2012.
It is one of those all-time great Premier League moments.
All hope seemed lost for City heading into additional time, Manchester United had all but secured another Premier League title.
Then came madness. Edin Dzeko, first, and then Aguero. Pandemonium.
If we get drama like this today, I am all for it.
Fans arriving in Manchester and London
The excitement has just ramped up a notch.
The buzz around the Etihad and the Emirates is starting to build as fans arrive at the stadiums ahead of a monumental day.
Nerves will be jangling amongst, many of the supporters, I'm sure of it.
DANNY MURPHY: The English game needs Arsenal to triumph
It's clear to see who former Liverpool man, Danny Murphy, is rooting for today.
Murphy has expressed his concerns at Manchester City's dominance continuing beyond this season if they win four in a row.
They just can't stop winning English football's top prize, and who knows when they will. Maybe today?
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Can Moyes do his former player a favour?
Imagine your old boss having to come in and save the day for you to be successful in your current job...
Well, that is essentially the situation Mikel Arteta is in right now.
David Moyes brought Arteta to Everton and managed him for six years before the Spaniard moved to Arsenal.
Arteta has to be hopeful the bond is still strong as he needs Moyes' West Ham side to upset the apple cart at Manchester City.
He would be forever indebted to him if he does.
20 years on, can Arsenal do it again?
It's been 20 years since Arsenal last got their hands on the Premier League title.
They have had their ups and their downs since then, but this current crop of players have the chance to go down as Gunners greats today.
Their destiny may not be in their own hands, but it's not over until it's over.
I'm sure some of 'The Invincibles' in the photo will be in attendance today.
Premier League Player of the Season: Phil Foden
Phil Foden, what a star he has become.
There has been a positive buzz around the Manchester City camp in the last week.
First, they beat Tottenham to come within touching distance of the title, and then the magical maestro Foden was crowned Premier League Player of the Season.
It's richly deserved too, he has been spellbinding throughout the season. Scoring and providing goals left, right, and centre.
Can he finish his best individual campaign yet with a bang?
They've been here before...
History is certainly on the side of Manchester City.
As has been previously mentioned, they know what they are doing, this is not their first rodeo.
City have been involved in the last four title deciders in 2012, 2014, 2019, and 2022. They won all four of them.
Liverpool fans know what it's like to be in Arsenal's position, they were on the painful end of the last three.
The hopes will be high on the blue side of Manchester.
Pep Guardiola: 'We have to live it and enjoy it'
Pep Guardiola, Manchester City boss, speaking on Friday:
Mikel Arteta: 'I’m very optimistic'
Mikel Arteta, Arsenal manager, speaking on Friday:
How it stands going into the final day
37 games have passed and only two points separate the sides.
It's plain and simple. Manchester City win, they are the Champions.
However, if they draw, and Arsenal win, the Gunners will be champions on goal difference.
If Arsenal fail to beat Everton, regardless of anything that happens at the Etihad, they will finish in second place.
As long as the goals are flying in, the standings can keep on changing.
Gunners waiting in the wings to pounce
Arsenal are in no shape out of this title race.
There is a reason it has gone to the final day, that is because Mikel Arteta's side have not allowed Manchester City a second to breathe.
All they can do is get the job done at home to Everton today and hope that their fellow Londoners do them a favour.
Just like in midweek, though, I'm not particularly sure the Hammers fans want to help them out.
Anything is possible in the Premier League...
City at home to the Hammers
One more win, that is all Manchester City need.
They have been here before, they know what it takes. They have won it on the final day with ease, and with hardship, but it is always the same result.
West Ham are standing in the way of a fourth consecutive Premier League title.
No team has ever won four on the bounce, not even Sir Alex Ferguson's great Manchester United teams of the past.
City love to create history, is more inbound today?
It all comes down to this…
Nine months, 37 games, ecstasy, agony, and every other emotion you can think of. It all comes down to today - the final day.
Manchester City and Arsenal have gone hammer and tong all season in a bid to get their hands on the Premier League title. One of them will be lifting it in just a few hours.
City are in pole position, they lead the Gunners by two points as they hunt down a record fourth consecutive league title. All they need to do is beat West Ham, and it’s theirs.
Any slip-up from Pep Guardiola’s men, though, and Arsenal will be ready to pounce. They face Everton at the Emirates.
Strap yourselves in everyone, it’s going to be a bumpy ride… and I can’t wait for it to get underway.
Let’s get this show on the road!