The 2023/24 Premier League title looks set to be decided by a three-horse race in the run-in as champions Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal all eye up domestic glory.
Pep Guardiola’s City are pushing for a second treble in as many seasons but their slow start to the campaign has opened the door for a pair of English giants to barge their way into championship contention.
While they’ve since put together a storming run to place themselves among the contenders heading into the final third of the campaign, City look like they’ll have to deal with two teams capable of staying in the hunt until the closing stages.
With so much at stake in the final few months of the campaign, here’s how Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal’s fixtures during the run-in compare.
Liverpool have put themselves in a fantastic position approaching the final few months of the season, even with injuries piling up in Jurgen Klopp’s squad.
The Reds sit at the top of the English top flight and have a decent-enough run-in to look forward to, though there’s no denying the clash with Man City in early March will have a major impact on the title race.
Mohamed Salah and co will feel they should be able to manage victories in heated away games against Everton and Manchester United, with more defining fixtures to come in May against Tottenham and Aston Villa.
Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal all play at home on the final day of the league season, with the Reds finishing off against Wolves at Anfield.
Date |
Time |
Fixture |
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10/03/2024 |
15:45 |
Liverpool v Man City |
16/03/2024 |
15:00 |
Everton P-P Liverpool |
31/03/2024 |
14:00 |
Liverpool v Brighton |
04/04/2024 |
19:30 |
Liverpool v Sheffield United |
07/04/2024 |
15:30 |
Man Utd v Liverpool |
14/04/2024 |
14:00 |
Liverpool v Crystal Palace |
20/04/2024 |
15:00 |
Fulham v Liverpool |
27/04/2024 |
15:00 |
West Ham v Liverpool |
04/05/2024 |
15:00 |
Liverpool v Tottenham |
11/05/2024 |
15:00 |
Aston Villa v Liverpool |
19/05/2024 |
16:00 |
Liverpool v Wolves |
Liverpool’s fixtures in other competitions
Liverpool have already ensured Klopp’s last season on Merseyside won’t end trophy-less thanks to the recent Carabao Cup triumph over Chelsea at Wembley.
However, there’s more silverware on the line in the final few months of the campaign. The Reds visit Man Utd in the FA Cup quarter-finals and also have two Europa League last-16 matches against Sparta Prague to navigate in early March.
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