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'A freak!' - TNT Sports presenter Laura Woods - who is massive Arsenal fan - predicts Gunners results for Premier League title run-in... but Rio Ferdinand disagrees

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  • Woods predicts Arsenal's title run-in
  • Ferdinand disagrees with her forecasts
  • TNT presenter calls herself a 'freak'
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Before Newcastle United thrashed Tottenham 4-0 on Saturday afternoon, TNT host and Gunners fan Woods and ex-Manchester United star Ferdinand guessed how the table would look at the end of the season. The former did not foresee first-placed Arsenal, second-placed Liverpool, and third-placed Manchester City dropping a single point in their remaining seven fixtures. However, former England defender Ferdinand backed Pep Guardiola's men to retain their title ahead of Arsenal and the Reds.

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  • WHAT LAURA WOODS AND RIO FERDINAND SAID

    On TNT Sports, Woods said: "Do you know what, I don't think I saw City, Arsenal or Liverpool drop a point. Which means unless there is a swing Arsenal win the league."

    Ferdinand replied: "You planned that anyway because you are an Arsenal freak."

    Woods joked back: "I am. I'm just a freak in general, aren't I?"

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Arsenal are seeking their first Premier League title since 2004, Liverpool are aiming to give Jurgen Klopp the perfect send-off in his last season in charge, and City are trying to win a record-breaking fourth consecutive top-flight triumph. And with just one point separating the three teams, there is so much to play for.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    City are first up this weekend as they host relegation-threatened Luton Town on Saturday, Liverpool play lowly Crystal Palace at Anfield on Sunday, and Arsenal round off the action later on that day at home to Champions League-chasing Aston Villa.