Liverpool’s quest for Premier League glory goes on after their draw with Manchester City
The Reds had to settle for a point when they drew 2-2 with Man City. Diogo Jota and Sadio Mane got the goals for Liverpool.
That result leaves Jurgen Klopp’s side one point adrift of Man City in the league table with seven matches left to play. Liverpool take on Man City again next week in the semi-final of the FA Cup.
With the title race still on, Liverpool will be looking to leapfrog Man City over the course of their next few fixtures. Here's a look at how their upcoming matches compare to one another.
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Liverpool's next six Premier League fixtures
Manchester United (H) - April 19
Thanks to Liverpool being involved in the FA Cup semi-final, their next Premier League match doesn’t come for over a week. This time it’s bitter rivals Manchester United in yet another big match for the Reds.
Everton (H) - April 24
A huge match at both ends of the table with Liverpool fighting for the title and Everton fighting to avoid the drop. Klopp and co will be hoping for a similar result to the 4-1 victory at Goodison Park in December.
Newcastle United (A) - April 30
The Reds end April with a trip to the north east to take on Newcastle United, who have moved well clear of relegation trouble.
Tottenham Hotspur (H) - May 7
Liverpool's first game in May will be a home match against top four-chasing Tottenham at Anfield.
Aston Villa (A) - May 10
Liverpool’s rearranged clash against Villa comes on a midweek night towards the end of the season. It will also see the Reds reunited with club legend Steven Gerrard who will be in the opposing dugout.
Southampton (A) - May 15
In what is scheduled to be the Reds' penultimate game of the season, they take the long trip down to the south coast to take on Southampton in what is always a tricky away day.
Manchester City’s next six Premier League matches
Brighton (H) - April 20
Watford (H) - April 23
Leeds United (A) - April 30
Newcastle United (H) - May 7
West Ham United (A) - May 15
Aston Villa (H) - May 22