This season has been a tough one in the league for Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool, but they have the opportunity to work their way up the table with an interesting set of fixtures in the coming weeks.
Saturday's 3-0 defeat to Brighton has compounded Liverpool's issues so far this season, with the loss a huge blow to the Reds' top four chances. The result was met with huge disappointment from fans but they could bounce back with a positive run of results in the next few weeks.
Chelsea travel to Anfield next weekend, with Graham Potter's injury hit Blues currently languishing in mid table following three defeats in their last five matches. However, they could put pressure on Liverpool with a win and it is sure to be a fascinating fixture between two clubs with a rich shared history.
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Following a trip to face relegation threatened Wolves, the Merseyside derby takes place on February 13, with Everton travelling to Anfield on February 13. After this, a crucial away day for Liverpool as they travel to the North West to face Champions League qualification contenders Newcastle in what could be one of the most crucial fixtures in Liverpool's season..
Here are Liverpool’s next five Premier League fixtures:
Chelsea (H) - January 21
Wolves (A) - February 4
Everton (H) - February 13
Newcastle (A) - February 18
Crystal Palace (H) - February 25
Manchester United's next five Premier League fixtures:
Arsenal (A) - January 22
Crystal Palace (H) - February 4
Leeds United (A) - February 12
Leicester City (H) - February 19
Brentford (H) - February 26
Tottenham Hotspur's next five Premier League fixtures:
Arsenal (H) - January 15
Manchester City (A) - January 19
Fulham (A) - January 23
Manchester City (H) - February 5
Leicester City (A) February 11
Chelsea's next five Premier League fixtures:
Crystal Palace (H) - January 16
Liverpool (A) - January 21
Fulham (H) - February 3
West Ham (A) - February 11
Southampton (H) - February 18
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