Notts County’s promotion push continues at home to Bournemouth tonight – full betting here.

Sir Alex Ferguson believes Arsenal may yet represent the biggest challengers to Manchester United for the Premier League crown.

Arsenal are just two points off United, and level with Chelsea having played a game more than their London rivals, and Ferguson is wary of the threat they pose.

“We are back in the lead, but Chelsea have a game in hand,” Ferguson said. “It’s also going to be a hard-fought tussle, with Arsenal coming strongly now, and I have a suspicion that they might yet mount the biggest challenge.

“To a certain extent the title is in our hands because Chelsea have to come to Old Trafford [on April 3] and naturally that will be a massive match, but, as I say, I’m wary of Arsenal if they don’t suffer too many more injuries to key players.

“Right now it’s looking like it [might be the tightest title race yet], I must say. It’s looking very tight. We have only got eight games left, Chelsea have nine games left, so you never know.

“You have to think about goal difference. We’re four goals ahead of Chelsea. I wish it was 14, but at least it’s something in our favour. I suppose the simple way for us and Chelsea to look at it is just to win all our games. But life is never that simple.”

Notts County’s promotion push continues at home to Bournemouth tonight – full betting here.

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