‘Sometimes it gets the better of you’ – Keown says Arsenal need to be more ruthless
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Anyone who believed the title race was over has been given a serious wake-up call in recent weeks.
The Magpies may have struggled to repeat their impressive form from recent campaigns and sit in 10th place, but Eddie Howe’s side are still second to none on this day.
Arsenal face arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the north London derby on Sunday, and if City can take the lead they could cut the gap to just two points.
But Newcastle also need a win to keep their slim hopes of playing in next season’s European qualifiers alive.
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‘The Premier League is a big league’ Keown hopes Arsenal can wake up from Wolves’ shock
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With that in mind, here’s everything you need to know to catch every moment of the action on Newcastle’s trip to Manchester City.
When is Manchester City vs Newcastle United?
Manchester City welcome Newcastle United to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday 21st February.
How to watch Manchester City vs Newcastle United
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