Liverpool strengthened its grip on the title of Premier League after the results of Wednesday evening.
The weekend was significant at the top when the Reds capitalized on the defeat of Arsenal against West Ham by winning at Manchester City, but the rapid turnaround meant that there was a chance for another rapid dynamic change at the top.
The Gunners, however, could only bring a point in the Nottingham forest, while Liverpool softened to the home victory of a Newcastle without Alexander Isak despite the manager Arne Slot in the service of the first of his two -game touch line ban.
The gap is now 13 points. Liverpool will aim to extend its advantage in the coming weeks and to conclude the title at the first possible instance. Here’s how their next five championship matches compare to that of Arsenal.
Liverpool’s attention is now going to the Champions League and a difficult session of 16 on par with Paris Saint-Germain. Slot will be in the pirogue of the Parc des Princes next week before serving the last match of its banner ban on when an unhappy Southampton Visit Anfield on March 8.
This is their last outing in the Premier League of the month, with the final of the Carabao Cup preceding the first international break since November.
Liverpool is back in action in a style in early April as they welcome what is necessarily a spicy derby of Merseyside given what happened to Goodison Park earlier this month. The national calendar resumes with a trip to Fulham Arriving three days later. The Cottager obtained a point in the reverse match, but Liverpool played a large part of the competition with ten men after the first half of Andy Robertson.
West Ham have recently shown that they will not be a walkover when they visit Anfield on April 12, but Leicester offered little resistance when they return to the high flight. The Foxes may well have another new manager at the time of Liverpool’s visit.
Date and kick -off (GMT) | Opponent |
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08/03/25 – 3:00 p.m. | Southampton (H) |
04/02/25 – 20:00 | Everton (H) |
04/05/25 – 15:00 | Fulham (A) |
04/12/25 – 3:00 p.m. | West Ham (H) |
04/19/25 – 15:00 | Leicester (A) |
Arsenal came out of the FA Cup, so they have the weekend before taking the PSV Eindhoven far from their home during the first leg of the Champions League of the last 16 games. The next for the Gunners in the Premier League is a trip to Manchester United The following Sunday.
United has had their fair share of problems this season, but Ruben Amorim’s team saved its best job for the best of the division under its tutelage. The Red Devils brought Arsenal out of the FA Cup in January.
Arsenal then faces Chélat The day of the Carabao Cup final before their players spend time with their respective national teams. Bukayo Saka, who has been absent since Christmas with a torn hamo-leg, should make his return at that time, with the shock of April 1 at home Fulham Tiped as a potential return date. The situation of the Gunners in the Premier League and in the Champions League can determine how prudent Mikel Arteta is concerning the reintegration of his star winger.
The North Londoners then go to Goodison Park for the last time, faced with a resurgence EvertonBefore hosting Brentford at the Emirates on April 12. If they bypass the PSV, Arsenal will have a quarter -final of the Champions League against the real or Atletico Madrid to consider around the Brentford match.
Date and kick -off (GMT) | Opponent |
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03/09/25 – 16:30 | Man utd (a) |
03/16/25 – 13:30 | Chelsea (H) |
04/01/25 – 19:45 | Fulham (H) |
04/05/25 – 15:00 | Everton (A) |
04/12/25 – 3:00 p.m. | Brentford (H) |