Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League after their 4-0 win over Manchester United but are now back to second place after Man City's victory ...
A new date will have to be confirmed following Liverpool’s progression to the FA Cup final against Chelsea Liverpool’s rearranged clash against Villa comes on a midweek night towards the end of the season. Klopp and co will be hoping for a similar result to the 4-1 victory at Goodison Park in December.
Liverpool have put the onus back on Manchester City following their 4-0 win over rivals Manchester United on Tuesday.
Amazon's 20 live Premier League games will return in the 2022/23 season. BT Sport hold the rights to 52 live Premier League games. The Premier League champions have never lost to tonight’s opponents on home soil and have won nine of the last 10 meetings with them. They also own rights to the Carabao Cup and several international matches. However, City will be guarded against complacency with what is at stake. Sky Sports retain the rights to the bulk of those fixtures with 128 live matches.
Manchester City restore their one-point advantage over Liverpool at the top of the Premier League with victory over a resolute Brighton.
Both Liverpool and Manchester City have six games remaining with just one point separating the two sides.
- Wolves (A) – TBC - Aston Villa (H) – Sun 22 May, 4pm - Newcastle United (H) – Sun 8 May, 4.30pm - Wolves (H) – Sun 22 May, 4pm - Aston Villa (A) – Tue 10 May, 8pm - Tottenham (H) – Sat 7 May, 7.45pm
Liverpool and Man City have six Premier League fixtures each still to play. For fans of both clubs, whenever the other is playing will be just as nervy as ...
If it is that same midweek, it will be the Wednesday given Manchester City are playing on the previous Sunday, which means Liverpool will be up first again. Meanwhile, Liverpool supporters will have to endure another six versions of the Manchester City 90 minutes as well as their own side's games — hopefully this time with a different outcome to three years back. Liverpool's draw with Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium last week means that it remains out of the Reds' hands.
For now it's as you were in the title race with six games to go, although Pep Guardiola and his players were reminded by Brighton & Hove Albion that these next ...
"It is one of the happiest days as next season we will be in the Champions League," said Guardiola. "People take it for granted but we have to be in the Champions League. When it happens mathematically it's because we have done really well. City will need everyone -- particularly key players like De Bruyne and Dias -- if they are going to hold off Liverpool and safely negotiate these next six games while also trying to win the Champions League for the first time in their history. If we don't win all the games, Liverpool will be champions. They might need a bit more here on Saturday, particularly if Watford are as organised and resilient as Brighton. This time City get to put the pressure on Liverpool with Jurgen Klopp's side not in action until 24 hours later against Everton at Anfield. "It happened three years ago, we won 14 in a row to be champions. When Bernardo Silva scored the third on 82 minutes, the home supporters finally got up the courage to chant "champions, champions, champions."