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Where teams who were top of PL at Christmas finished & what it means for Arsenal

  /  POIvillager

The Premier League title race is hotting up and Arsenal have put down a marker by guaranteeing their spot on top of the tree for Christmas Day.

Each team will have played at least 17 matches by the time fans tuck into their turkeys - a near half-way point in the season.

It is of course all about being top of the table in May - but leading the way at the festive time of year is often a good omen.

In 30 Premier League seasons, the team top at Christmas has ended up lifting the title 16 times.

That means 51.6 per-cent of the time the side maintain their spot in the new year.

No team has been top on December 25 more than Manchester United, who have done so seven times but not since 2013.

Eleven teams in total have been first at Christmas, including four who have never won the league such as, Norwich, Leeds, Aston Villa and Newcastle.

And only Villa have not managed to finish in the top four when top, coming sixth in 1998/99.

The biggest advantage ever at Christmas was Man City in 2017/18, who sat 13 points clear at the top while Pep Guardiola opened his presents. They did win the league that season with 100 points.

And the biggest lead to not end in glory was Newcastle in 1995/96, who eventually failed to end their wait for a title and were pipped by Man Utd.

Arsenal topped the table by two points last season but ended up throwing it away to City as they clinched glory by four points.

And they'll be hoping that something similar doesn't happen this term with Mikel Arteta's men sitting pretty in first place.

The Gunners are just one point above Liverpool this year after the two heavyweights played out an enthralling 1-1 draw at Anfield on Saturday night.

But Arsenal fans might not be too pleased to see their team in first place with history suggesting that it is in fact bad luck for the North London outfit to be top at Christmas.

All of the last five times they have been in first on the 25th, they've ended up not winning it in a horrid run that stretches back to 1986/87.