There are just 10 games left in Arsenal’s season - 10 games which could see them win their first Premier League title since the 2003/04 campaign.

So how does the Gunners' run-in look?

We’re at the stage of the season where no game looks easy, with each team fighting their own battles to end on a high. 

Mikel Arteta’s side return from the international break with a home game on Saturday against an inconsistent Leeds United side who sit in the cluster fighting relegation. 

The Gunners entered the break on a six-game winning streak in the league, sitting eight points clear at the top of the table, so will look to keep that run going at home as they ramp back up for the final stretch. 

After that, comes one of Arsenal’s bogey fixtures, an away trip to Anfield. 

The last time Arsenal left Liverpool victorious was September 2012, but the Gunners have shattered a number of these unwanted records this year and won the home fixture back in October.

Mid-April sees an away trip to struggling West Ham and a home game against relegation-threatened Southampton.

Arsenal’s biggest remaining game comes on April 26, away at the Etihad against Manchester City. 

While the title won’t be decided mathematically on that day, the result of that game will go a long way to telling us who will be lifting the Premier League trophy at the end of May. 

City got the better of Arsenal at the Emirates but any points for the Gunners in this game would be huge.

The Gunners end April with a home match against Chelsea, then kick off May with a trip to Newcastle before welcoming Brighton. Three tough games at a crucial stage of the season.

The final away game of the season for Arsenal is Nottingham Forrest, a team who may be fighting against relegation at the time, or have nothing to play for after successfully staying up – the latter would be far more preferable for the Gunners.

Arsenal end the season at home to Wolves, another side who currently sit among the relegation candidates. 

The hope will be that they are already safe come final day with little to play for, and that the Gunners are still in the race for the big prize.