Arsenal fans could see something an entire generation has missed if Premier League final day miracle happens
Arsenal could become the first team in 35 years to win the English top flight after starting the final day outside of top spot.
The last time an English team won the league title after starting their last game in second place or below was in the 1988/89 season.
So who was the team to do it? Of course it was the gunners.
Led by manager George Graham, Arsenal headed to Anfield knowing they needed to beat title rivals Liverpool, who were in first place, by two goals if they were to overtake Liverpool. Kenny Dalglishon the side of the pole.
Alan Smith He put the north London team 1-0 up after 53 minutes with his 23rd top flight goal of the season, setting up a dramatic finish.
With Arsenal advancing, Michael Thomas broke through and pushed the ball home to give Arsenal a 2-0 victory and their first title in 18 years.
On the present day, Mikel Arteta will be desperate to secure the Premier League crown for Arsenal.
It has been 20 years since they last won the league, the previous victory being under Arsene Wenger in 2003/04.
But it looks like they will miss Manchester City for the second season in a row.
Citizens' 2-0 midweek win over Tottenham lifted pep guardiolaThe London men are two points clear of the North London giants heading into the final weekend.
And the city knows it a victory over West Ham would see them win a historic fourth consecutive title.
If Manchester City makes a mistake, Arsenal would have to do it record a victory over Everton to end two decades of pain.
The Gunners have a superior goal difference, which would guarantee them victory if the two teams were tied on points.
Arsenal's clash with Everton will be exclusive live on talkSPORT on Sunday with commentary from Sam Matterface and former England striker Darren Bent.