Liverpool will be one of a host of clubs looking to compete for the Premier League title this season.
The Reds will be battling with the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United for the top prizes this term.
Even though only five matches have been played, Liverpool will know that the next few matches will be crucial to determining whether or not any success comes to Anfield this term.
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Here, we take a look at Liverpool's decisive next six games, and how they compare to their league rivals.
Liverpool's next six fixtures:
Everton (A) - September 3
Wolves (H) - September 10
Chelsea (A) - September 18
Brighton (H) - October 1
Arsenal (A) - October 9
Man City (H) - October 16
Manchester City's next six fixtures:
Aston Villa (A) - September 3
Tottenham (H) - September 10
Wolves (A) - September 17
Manchester United (H) - October 2
Southampton (H) - October 8
Liverpool (A) - October 16
Manchester United’s next six fixtures:
Arsenal (H) - September 4
Crystal Palace (A) - September 11
Leeds (H) - September 18
Man City (A) - October 2
Everton (A) - October 9
Newcastle (H) - October 16
Arsenal's next six fixtures:
Man United (A) - September 4
Everton (H) - September 11
Brentford (A) - September 18
Tottenham (H) - October 1
Liverpool (H) - October 9
Leeds United (A) - October 16
Chelsea's next six fixtures:
West Ham (H) - September 4
Fulham (A) - September 10
Liverpool (H) - September 18
Crystal Palace (A) - October 1
Wolves (H) - October 8
Aston Villa (A) - October 16
Tottenham’s next six fixtures
Fulham (H) - September 3
Man City (A) - September 10
Leicester (H) - September 17
Arsenal (A) - October 1
Brighton (A) - October 8
Everton (H) - October 15
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