Man City next six fixtures compared to Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea after dramatic Premier League night

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Manchester City surrendered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Brentford on Tuesday night despite a Phil Foden brace.

Foden struck twice in the second half to seemingly steer Pep Guardiola’s side to a fourth straight win in all competitions but Brentford, who had threatened aplenty in an end to end encounter in the capital, rallied in the closing eight minutes.

Yoane Wissa finished from close range to halve the deficit and Christian Norgaard equalised in the dying seconds. It meant City dropped two points on a night where leaders Liverpool drew with third place Nottingham Forest and Chelsea dropped points at home to Bournemouth. City stay sixth in the table and here’s how the next few weeks look in the top flight for four of the leading sides.

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Manchester City

Sunday, January 19: Ipswich (A)

Saturday, January 25: Chelsea (H)

Sunday, February 2: Arsenal (A)

Saturday, February 15: Newcastle United (H)

Sunday, February 23: Liverpool (H)

Tuesday, February 25: Tottenham (A)

Liverpool

Saturday, January 18: Brentford (A)

Saturday, January 25: Ipswich (H)

Saturday, February 1: Bournemouth (A)

Wednesday, February 12: Everton (A)

Sunday, February 16: Wolves (H)

Sunday, February 23: Man City (A)

Arsenal

Wednesday, January 15: Tottenham (H)

Saturday, January 18: Aston Villa (H)

Saturday, January 25: Wolves (A)

Sunday, February 2: Man City (H)

Saturday, February 15: Leicester (A)

Saturday, February 22: West Ham (H)

Chelsea

Monday, January 20: Wolves (H)

Saturday, January 25: Man City (A)

Saturday, February 1: West Ham (H)

Friday, February 14: Brighton (A)

Saturday, February 22: Aston Villa (A)

Wednesday, February 26: Southampton (H)