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Arsenal can take another step towards the Premier League title when they take on already relegated Burnley at the Emirates on Monday (kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports). The gap at the top of the table is now down to just two points after Manchester City beat Crystal Palace on Wednesday,
Arsenal are gunning for the Premier League title this year, but Aston Villa shouldn't be too far behind. Both sides are stacked with talent and led by passionate Spanish managers, but something has got to give this weekend.
After Monday's late defeat by West Ham, Aston Villa boss Natalia Arroyo names Rachel Daly and Rachel Maltby in her starting line-up in place of Lynn Wilms and Jenna Nighswonger. Subs: Roebuck, Staniforth, Johnson, Calder, Lea, Nunes, Mullett.
These two sides last met most recently in a January FA Cup fixture, ending in a 2-0 victory for Arsenal. Their latest WSL meeting however resulted in a draw, and Aston Villa have not lost a league fixture to them since December 2024.
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Arsenal can't seal the Premier League title on Monday night (20:00 BST), even with a win, after Man City's midweek victory pushed any celebrations back. Burnley, already relegated, have nothing at stake — yet they've shown they can still upset bigger plans.