While the Gunners fought back from two goals down in the final few minutes to rescue a point, they could not find a late winner to draw their third game in a row.
Premier League champions Manchester City, who aren’t in action this weekend, host the leaders on Wednesday in what is now the title-decider.
Fulham kick-off Saturday’s action by hosting Leeds before the 3pm schedule sees Crystal Palace welcome Everton, Liverpool entertain Nottingham Forest and Brentford meet Aston Villa in west London.
A Midlands derby also sees crisis club Leicester welcome Wolves.
On Sunday, there’s a huge game in the top four race as Tottenham make the long journey up to Newcastle, knowing a win would take Spurs on level points with Eddie Howe’s side.
West Ham’s visit of Bournemouth wraps up the action on Sunday afternoon.








