REVEALED: Arsenal and Chelsea face London play-off for automatic Champions League spot if they end season with identical records
By Paul Collins
PUBLISHED:09:06, 15 May 2013| UPDATED:09:35, 15 May 2013
Arsenal and Chelsea face the prospect of ending the season level on points and goal difference meaning there would be a one game play-off to decide who finishes third in the Premier League.
Arsenal's 4-1 win over Wigan means that the Gunners moved onto 70 points and goal difference of 34 with goals scored at 71 for the season.
Heading for fourth: Lukas Podolski celebrates after scoring against Wigan
Record breaker: Chelsea's Frank Lampard helps his side move up to third
This means that if Chelsea were to draw 0-0 with Everton at Stamford Bridge on the final day and Arsene Wenger's side beat Newcastle 2-1 then they will be all square.
With third place in the Premier League qualifying for the group stages of the Champions League rather than having to go through a qualifier, it means finishing third is a big advantage.
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By Paul Collins
PUBLISHED:09:06, 15 May 2013| UPDATED:09:35, 15 May 2013
Arsenal and Chelsea face the prospect of ending the season level on points and goal difference meaning there would be a one game play-off to decide who finishes third in the Premier League.
Arsenal's 4-1 win over Wigan means that the Gunners moved onto 70 points and goal difference of 34 with goals scored at 71 for the season.
Heading for fourth: Lukas Podolski celebrates after scoring against Wigan
Record breaker: Chelsea's Frank Lampard helps his side move up to third
This means that if Chelsea were to draw 0-0 with Everton at Stamford Bridge on the final day and Arsene Wenger's side beat Newcastle 2-1 then they will be all square.
With third place in the Premier League qualifying for the group stages of the Champions League rather than having to go through a qualifier, it means finishing third is a big advantage.
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