#2 Arsenal (A), 25 February

Arsenal may not be the strongest team left on City's schedule, but they are one of the most likely to cause Guardiola's men a lot of trouble.
Going by Liverpool's and also Bristol's performances, the best way to cause problems for the league leaders, is by fighting fire with fire and Arsenal's attack is more than capable of doing this.
The two clubs have been evenly matched throughout the years and the Gunners haven't lost in their last five home games against the Cityzens.
Despite having lost one of their best players in Alexis Sanchez, the Gunners' style of play and some Mesut Özil magic could easily turn this game in their favor.
As Arsenal are competing with two of their London rivals to play in the Champions League, they will certainly be looking to defeat the leaders in what may be their last chance at salvaging a disappointing campaign.