Arsenal Chase Quadruple Milestone Against Manchester City As Tottenham And Forest Fight Relegation At Wembley
Arsenal eye the first leg of a quadruple in the Carabao Cup final while Spurs and Forest face a vital relegation six-pointer. Read the Big Weekend preview.
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Published: Mar 20, 2026, 6:43 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Football365

The Quest For Quadruple Glory At Wembley
Arsenal enter the Carabao Cup final as heavy favorites to claim the first major trophy of the 2026 season, marking what could be the opening chapter of a historic quadruple campaign. According to Dave Tickner, the Gunners have been so dominant domestically that their long standing trophy drought already feels like a distant memory, despite the hardware not yet being in the cabinet. Standing in their way is a Manchester City side that has struggled to apply meaningful pressure in the Premier League, leaving Pep Guardiola to rely on this competition to salvage an uncharacteristically lean period for the blue half of Manchester.
A Relegation Six Pointer Wrapped In European Optimism
The Premier League schedule offers a fascinating contrast as Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest meet in a clash that could define their top flight survival. Both clubs arrive at this critical juncture following taxing European midweek commitments, yet both carry a rare sense of momentum despite their abysmal domestic league form. Tottenham secured a morale boosting win on the night against Atletico Madrid, while Forest required a full 120 minutes and a penalty shootout to overcome Midtjylland. This meeting represents a statistical anomaly where two teams in the thick of a relegation scrap feel better about their prospects than they have in months.
Liverpool Seek To Translate Continental Form To Domestic Stability
After a period of domestic turmoil that included a disappointing draw at Anfield, Liverpool appear to have rediscovered their clinical edge following a decisive victory over Galatasaray. The focus for the Reds now shifts back to securing a top four finish, a task made more urgent by the looming presence of Chelsea just one point behind them. According to team observers, the upcoming trip to Brighton will serve as a definitive test of whether the Galatasaray performance was a true turning point or merely a temporary reprieve. Brighton has moved away from the relegation zone with three wins in four matches, presenting a significant hurdle for a Liverpool side that cannot afford further lapses.
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