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There's an argument to say that football fans in England have been treated to some great Premier League title races in recent years.

Of course, who could forget the insane "AguerooooOOOOOO!" ending to 2011/12?

In 2013/14 , any of Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea could've won it going into the final few games of the season after Arsenal spectacularly blew it (again).

Even this year, Tottenham are pushing Chelsea all the way as they both go into their final four games of the campaign.

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But those recent races aren't even fit to lace the boots of the Chilean Primera Division right now.

Before we get down to it, allow us to explain how the Chile's top flight works.

Consisting of 16 teams, it is split into two separate mini-seasons called the Apertura and Clausura tournaments. The winner of each tournament is guaranteed a place in the following season's Copa Libertadores, South America's version of the Champions League.

With Universidad de Chile having already won the early Apertura season, we're now coming to the end of the Clausura - and the title race is reaching ridiculous levels of tension.

With three games of the season left to play, a ridiculous TWELVE teams could still win it. In other words, 75% of the entire league is still in without a shout with just 270 minutes left to play in the season.

Here's how the table looks going into the home straight:

Some of those names will be instantly recognisable with others less so - but they're all involved.

Colo Colo currently lead the race on 22 points, while this also provides the best opportunity for Everton to win their first silverware in donkeys' years. Ahem...

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Either way, the fans in Chile are set for a roller coaster few weeks - and we can't wait to see what happens.

Just imagine how nervous they all must be...