Tottenham, Arsenal or Manchester City: Who is most likely to challenge Leicester for the Premier League title?

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Tom Doyle6 February 2016

Leicester confirmed their Premier League title credentials with a stunning 3-1 win at Manchester City on Saturday to extend their lead over Manuel Pellegrini's men to six points.

Tottenham took full advantage of City's slip as they edged Watford 1-0 at White Hart Lane to take second place in the table, trailing Claudio Ranieri's table-toppers by five points.

Arsenal have the chance to go level on points with their North London rivals on Sunday if they can navigate a tricky tie at Bournemouth, though the Gunners will also be looking over their shoulders at Manchester United in fifth if they falter.

Leicester's surprise title bid show no signs of slowing down with just 13 games left to play for the Foxes, and their hopes have been further boosted by Jamie Vardy signing a new long-term contract with the club on Saturday evening.

But who is best equipped to try and stop the Foxes?

Who can prevent Vardy and Riyad Mahrez from becoming two of the most unlikely title-winning stars in Premier League history?

Look above to check out our gallery of Spurs' win over Watford, and have your say on Leicester's contenders with our poll below....

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