Arsenal fixtures :
lfc - Ars 1pt
WH - Ars 3pt
Ars - Sthampton 3pt
City - Ars 0pt
Ars - Che 3pt
nufc - Arse 1pt
Ars - Brighton 3pt
Forest - Ars 3pt
Ars - Wolves 3pt
20pts
City Fixtures :
sthampton - City 3pt
City - Lei 3pt
City - Ars 3pt
fulham - City 1pt
City - WH 3pt
City - Leeds 3pt
Eve - City 1pt
City - Che 3pt
Brent - City 3pt
23pts
I thnk its going to be close whatever the above results.
You're forgetting Brighton in that. That's got to be rescheduled for us, and we play them at their gaff. Won't be easy. But it gives us one extra game.
I think Arsenal will take three points at Anfield, now, but I agree with you on every other fixture, except Newcastle United, where I believe they'll lose in a tight game (1-0. Newcastle's defensive record is
far better than anyone else's. They've had difficulty in scoring, but they seem to be getting their mojo back on that count. They will also be playing for top four at that point, I believe, and if that doesn't motivate the Geordies, I don't know what will). On our fixtures I'd be sort of surprised if we don't take three points at Fulham, but I think we could easily draw at Brentford. In short, I think you're being too generous to Fulham, and not enough to Brentford. Same number of points taken in either scenario.
Everton will be a dogfight. They'll pack their box, and play it like an away game. They'd be happy with a point again against us. That'll be as much of a key match, but for very different reasons, as the one against Arsenal on 26th. The latter — if ever there was a must-win fixture, that's it. It's not quite a must-win fixture for them, but if they do win it they're champions, in my view. They'd probably settle for a draw. But neither team really does draws, if you notice.
I've studied and studied the remaining fixtures for both teams, but it's like trying to read tea leaves.