Arsenal can close in on the Premier League title by beating the desperate West Ham United at the London Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The tension that was undermining the Gunners’ charge to glory has seemingly dissipated, and their progression into a first Champions League final in two decades means a party-like atmosphere has enveloped the red half of north London. There’s business to take care of domestically, though, and Manchester City, who earned a last-gasp point at Everton on Monday night, can trim Arsenal’s advantage to two points with a win over Brentford on Saturday. With encounters against Burnley and Crystal Palace’s reserves upcoming, this feels like a potential title-decider. Win, and the Gunners will be on the cusp of ending their 22-year wait for a Premier League trophy. However, the Hammers, too, require a result. A draw wouldn’t be awful for the hosts, but Tottenham Hotspur’s recent spike means victory would be ideal to once again alleviate their relegation fears.…