Manchester City's title charge suffered a blow after a dramatic 3-3 draw at Everton on Monday. Jeremy Doku scored a stoppage-time equalizer to salvage a point, but the result hands momentum back to league leaders Arsenal.
City trailed 3-1 with less than ten minutes remaining after a stunning Everton second-half surge. Thierno Barry and Jake O'Brien struck twice in five minutes to flip the game after Doku's first-half opener. Barry added his second in the 81st minute.
Erling Haaland pulled one back with his 25th league goal before Doku curled in a sublime strike in the seventh minute of stoppage time.
The draw ends City's three-game winning streak and leaves them five points behind Arsenal, who have played three fewer games. City have a game in hand, but the title is now Arsenal's to lose.
Elsewhere, Chelsea slumped to a sixth straight Premier League defeat, losing 3-1 at home to Nottingham Forest. Taiwo Awoniyi scored twice and earned a penalty for Igor Jesus as Forest moved closer to safety.
Joao Pedro's overhead kick in stoppage time ended Chelsea's two-month goal drought, but it was only a consolation. Cole Palmer had a penalty saved during a lengthy first-half stoppage time.
The result leaves Chelsea ninth, four points behind sixth-placed Bournemouth, and their Champions League hopes hanging by a thread.