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Press reports revealed the location of the English Premier League cup and medals that Manchester City and Arsenal are competing for in the final 38th round of the competition.
There are two versions of the English Premier League Cup at the Emirates and Al-Ittihad Stadiums, in anticipation of Arsenal or Manchester City clinching the title during the final round of the Premier League.
Manchester City will play West Ham United on Sunday at Etihad Stadium, while Arsenal will host Everton at Emirates Stadium.
City will be guaranteed to retain the title if it wins over West Ham, while the Gunners (second-placed) need to win against Everton and wait for the Citizens to fall into the trap of a draw or defeat to win the title.
Mikel Arteta:
“It will be the first time that the Premier League trophy will be waiting at the Emirates since it was built, with red ribbons on it. If we win and they [Man City] don’t, it’s ours.” pic.twitter.com/nWvZ9rkUJL
— City Chief (@City_Chief) May 16, 2024
The English Premier League was forced to bring a trophy to the Etihad Stadium and another to the Emirates Stadium, and a podium and fireworks will be prepared in each stadium, and 40 medals for each team.
🚨Two Premier League championship trophies were prepared at Emirates and Etihad in the final round of the season.
🔸️The ribbon can only appear in red or blue, and the trophy can only be engraved with the name of a single champion.
🔸️All attention will turn to London, and… pic.twitter.com/812Z8gtq7m
— Mex (@Afcmex) May 18, 2024
Manchester City is looking for a historic achievement with 4 titles in a row, while Arsenal wants to win the first league title that has been missing from its coffers since 2004.
For the tenth time, deciding the Premier League champion will be postponed until the last day of the season. Each stadium will have an expert specializing in engraving the name of the team that wins the title, and the champion club will keep the cup for a full year, while the other cup will go to the Football Association.