Liverpool currently sit top of the Premier League table after a potentially seismic weekend in the title race.
The Reds survived an early scare against Brighton, eventually overcoming the Seagulls courtesy of goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah. The win briefly took Liverpool three points clear at the top as Jurgen Klopp’s side waited for the later clash between Manchester City and Arsenal.
Liverpool’s two title rivals played out a tense 0-0 at the Etihad, keeping both sides in the running but crucially giving the Reds a two-point lead at the top of the table. It is set to be a tense battle for first place, with Arsenal adding to the familiar rivalry that has developed between Liverpool and City.
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A midweek round of fixtures could cause more twists and turns for the top three. Liverpool will feel fortunate to have a home clash against relegation-threatened Sheffield United up next.
The Reds then travel to Manchester United as they look to avenge their dramatic FA Cup defeat before returning to Europa League action against Atalanta. A home game against Crystal Palace and a trip to Fulham will come either side of their European quarter-final tie.
Everton will want to dent Liverpool's title hopes as the Reds travel to Goodison Park, followed by a trip to West Ham at the end of April. The final month of the season will see Liverpool face Champions League-chasing duo Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa, leading up to a home clash with Wolves in Jurgen Klopp's league game in charge of the club.
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