Manchester City have won this season’s Premier League title in swaggering style and broke three more records in their 3-1 win against Brighton on Wednesday night.

Here, Press Association Sport looks at the landmarks already achieved by Pep Guardiola’s side and those still within their sights going into Sunday’s final game at Southampton.

Records already achieved

Earliest title win

City missed out on a new record with defeat to Manchester United but matched their neighbours’ previous mark from 2000-01 by winning the league with five games to go.

Consecutive victories

City’s 18-game winning run from August to December was the longest ever in the English top flight, pre-dating even the Premier League era. Along the way, they amassed a record-equalling 11 successive away wins, a feat previously achieved by Chelsea in 2008.

Manager of the month

Guardiola was named the Premier League’s top boss in September, October, November and December, the first man ever to win four successive manager of the month awards.

Points in a season

Victory over the Seagulls saw Manchester City break Chelsea’s record of 95 points in a single season set in 2004-05. City are now on 97, meaning the first-ever 100-point haul remains possible with three points at St Mary’s.

Goals in a season

City have now scored 105 goals, breaking the previous record of 103 set by Chelsea in their 2009-10 title-winning campaign. Only three teams have passed 100, with City and Liverpool scoring 102 and 101 respectively in 2013-14, so City are the first club to achieve the feat twice.

Wins in a season

Chelsea’s record of 30 wins set last season only lasted a year as City’s victory over Brighton was their 31st. If they win their remaining game at Southampton they will surpass the Blues’ 2004-05 record of 15 wins on the road.

Possible records

Winning margin

Manchester United won the 1999-2000 title by a record 18 points with 91 to Arsenal’s 73. Following the win over Brighton, City lead by 20.

Goal difference

At +78, City are almost certain to beat the goal difference record of +71 set by Chelsea in that same 2009-10 season.

Assists in a season

Thierry Henry, for Arsenal in 2002-03, is the only player to reach 20 assists in a Premier League season. While it may be a long shot, Kevin De Bruyne and Leroy Sane – following his hat-trick of assists against the Seagulls – are five adrift with one game remaining. David Silva and Raheem Sterling are also in double figures meaning they are the first team ever with four players at that mark.

Fewest draws

City have drawn only three games so far, level with Chelsea’s record from both 1997-98 and last season.