SEQUENCES/RECENT FORM
ARSENAL2nd 31 points
Highest achievable after Saturday's games: 2nd
Lowest could fall: 3rd
Not won in four in all competitions.
Drawn two and lost two since beating Tottenham 4-5 away in the Premiership on 13 November.
Gone 13 Premiership, Champions League and Carling Cup outings without a clean sheet.
Lost twice in the last 31 League and Cup games since early April.
Two losses in 55 Premiership matches (37 wins, 16 draws, two defeats).
Won nine top tier encounters this season - only Chelsea can beat that with 11.
One of two clubs to have lost twice in the Premiership this season - the other is Manchester United. Chelsea have lost just once.
Most prolific top flight scorers - 39 goals in 15 outings.
Their 15 League encounters have produced 59 goals (39 for, 20 against).
Scored first in all but four of their League encounters. Only Arsenal and Chelsea have opened the scoring in as many as 11 Premiership games.
Built the Premiership's longest winning sequence so far this season - five games.
At their most dangerous in the middle 15 minutes of the second half of Premiership games, when 12 of the 39 goals have been netted.
The spread of Gunners goals has been 12 in the first half, and 27 in the second half, making them the highest second period scorers in the top division.
At their most vulnerable in the last quarter-hour of top division clashes, when seven of 20 goals have been shipped.
Failed to score only once in this highest League campaign. Only Newcastle can match that.
Lost the lead six times during matches at the highest League level. Only Newcastle are inferior to that, having let the lead slip ten times.
Won three Premiership matches from a losing position. Only Southampton can identify with that.
Lost by more than a single goal once in 61 Premiership games (away to Manchester United).
Need to score five times to bring their all-time Premier League goals tally to 800.
Fourth strongest club in home Premiership matches with 15 points, behind Liverpool (1
, and Aston Villa and Chelsea (17 each).
Gained one more point away from home (15 at Highbury, 16 on their travels).
Won four League games at Highbury. Liverpool have won six at home - Aston Villa and Chelsea, five each.
One of four clubs still with unbeaten home records in the top tier (four wins, three draws).
Looking for an 11th home game without loss in League and Cup games this season.
Not lost in 27 home Premiership encounters.
Won 20 and drawn seven home League games since losing 2-3 to Leeds at Highbury on 4 May.
Holding the strongest attack in home top League clashes - netting 20 goals in seven outings at an average of 2.86 per game.
Scored in every home League game.
BIRMINGHAM CITY14th 14 points
Highest achievable after Saturday's games: 13th
Lowest could fall: 17th
Drawn the last two - both Premiership.
Not won in three.
Drawn two and lost one since winning 0-1 at Liverpool.
Won one of the last 10 in all competitions.
Completed two wins from the last 23 highest League outings.
13 points is Birmingham's lowest ever return from the first 15 matches of a Premiership season. In their only two previous Premiership campaigns, 19 and 20 points were secured after 15 matches, and 20 and 23 points after the first 16 matches when they eventually finishing 13th and 10th in 2002/03 and 2003/04 respectively.
Won 38, drawn 38 and lost 38 of the 114 Premiership and Football League games played under Steve Bruce.
Drawn over half of their top division encounters (eight of 15).
Only Norwich have drawn more in the highest echelon (nine).
Only scored more than a single goal in the Premiership twice this season.
Premiership clean sheets have been kept at home to Manchester City and Manchester United, and away to Southampton and Liverpool.
Lowest scorers in the top flight with 12 goals.
Of those only four have been netted in the second half.
Failed to score six times in the League so far this season.
Holding the lowest aggregate in top tier soccer. Their 15 matches have accrued just 27 goals (12 for, 15 against).
Yet to concede in the last 15 minutes of a Premiership game.
Conceded the opening goal in nine top tier outings. Blackburn and West Brom have allowed the opposition to score first 11 times, and Norwich 10.
Boast six players to have figured in every one of their Premiership matches this season - that's more than any other club.
Unbeaten in four away Premiership matches.
Drawn three and won one since losing 2-1 at Middlesbrough on 11 September.
Drawn four Premiership games on the road - only Norwich have finished level more often (five).