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The Premier League is enjoying it's closest title battle in years, as Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City tussle to win this season's championship.
Right now, it's the Gunners who lead the way, ahead of Jurgen Klopp's side on goal difference, with Manchester City a point behind in third.
With very little splitting the trio, thoughts have turned to what would happen if there really was nothing separating the three contenders - with a tiny chance that it all could go down to a mouth-watering play-off game.
But how could it come to that?
Firstly, if all three teams finish the game on the same points, then it would go down to goal difference. This has happened previously, most notably in 2012 when Sergio Aguero won the Premier League for City with the last kick of the season.
Arsenal lead the way in the Premier League right now, but how close will the run in be?
Liverpool dropped points at the weekend but are only behind the Gunners on goal difference
Reigning champions Manchester City are a point off the top in the Premier League race
Currently Mikel Arteta's have a big advantage of their rivals, with them having scored nine more goals than the Reds and eleven in front of City. Meaning there would need to be a big swing in the final seven games for it to end up level.
Assuming that that does happen, the next stage would be to try and separate the sides through goals scored, which is a little closer.
Arsenal have scored four more goals than Pep Guardiola's team, and three ahead of second-placed Liverpool.
If though, somehow the three teams drew level on that front, then the head-to-head record comes into play - and once again it's advantage North London.
In the games played between the trio this season, Arsenal have taken eight points off the other teams, having not lost to either Liverpool or Manchester City this season.
There's a slim chance the Premier League title could be decided by a play-off game
Arsenal's head-to-head record is good enough to see them win the league on that tie breaker
Away goals between Liverpool and Manchester City are already level if it came down to that
With no further games left to play against each other, the Gunners be crowned champions if it went down to this tie breaker, but only IF they were still in the race.
However, if the race went down to a two-horse race and both Liverpool and Manchester City were tied on all aforementioned measures, than it would firstly go down to away goals scored in matches against each.
Yet, once again, that wouldn't be able to separate the the rivals after John Stones scored at Anfield, while Trent Alexander-Arnold netted in the reverse fixture.
Therefore, if all the above was level, then it would finally come down to an unprecedented one-off play-off game for the Premier League title.
This would have to be organised at a neutral venue and squeezed into a date at the end of the season, in what would be the biggest game in the league's history.
It's an exciting if yet, highly unlikely prospect, but one for neutrals to root for in the final weeks of the season.