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A season defining weekend in the Premier League

Join Sam Matterface, Alex Crook, and former Chelsea defender Scott Minto as they preview arguably the most pivotal weekend of Premier League football all seasonLeaders Arsenal travel to in from Man City on Sunday in a game that will determine where the Premier League title is lif ...  Show more

Have Arsenal Well And Truly Bottled It?!

Join Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and Kevin Hatchard for a look back at all the weekend's Premier League action!This week: 'Tepid' title contenders, wobblers galore, deluded owners and is the year of the Gunners just a pipe dream?!Instagram: @talkSPORTTwitter: @talkSPORT YouTubeWeb ...  Show more

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