How Liverpool’s next five fixtures compare to Arsenal’s after nervy Wolves win


The result was important for Liverpool against wolves on Sunday after an emotional Merseyside derby in Goodison Park.

The Arne Slot team had to stick to a tense Angeld after he took the lead 2-0 in the first half. In the middle of the second half, the league leaders had to work incredibly hard for all three points.

The victory means that Liverpool’s lead over the primary challengers Arsenal is seven points, but a hard selection of upcoming games means that the dynamics at the summit of the division will change next month.

Here is how Liverpool’s next five Premier League games are compared compared to Arsenal’s.

Cody Gakpo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Mohamed Salah

Liverpool will travel to Etihad / Carl Recine / Gettyimages the next weekend

A few discouraging games are on the horizon for the league leaders, with Liverpool playing against Aston Villa in Villa Park for the first time before competing against Manchester City in Etihad.

The villans were held by Ipswich at home at the weekend, but they have not been beaten on their own lawn since the 2nd matchday. Man City is no longer a juggernut force and have a Champions League that has not won City’s Patch in the Premier League since 2015.

You can then enjoy the Slot side of games at home, with Newcastle, with which you will compete in the Carabao Cup final next month and visit Merseyside on February 26th. The magpies secured a late point in the back.

Southampton is one of the worst Premier League teams, but produced one of her best performances for a Torride campaign against the best in the league in November.

As a result of their trip to Wembley and March International, there is a long break between the games of the Premier League. At the beginning of April, Liverpool will be an exciting Merseyside derby among the lights.

Date & kick -off time (GMT)

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19/02/25 – 7:30 p.m.

Aston Villa against Liverpool

23/02/25 – 16:30

Man City against Liverpool

26/02/25 – 20:15

Liverpool against Newcastle

08/03/25 – 3:00 p.m.

Liverpool against Southampton

02/04/25 – 8:00 p.m.

Liverpool against Everton

Kai Havertz, Mikel Merino, Harry Maguire

Arsenal will try to avenge his FA Cup defeat against Manchester United / Alex Pantling / Gettyimages

Mikel Areta could have come across an unlikely striker solution in the middle of her injury crissible, with Mikel Merino achieving a bracket from the bank in Leicester.

The Gunners were absolutely absolutely for the large part of the 2-0 win on Saturday, but their late wave has given hope that they will at least survive until Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli return from their thigh injuries.

However, harder tests as Leicester are ahead of us.

West Ham visits the Emirates the next weekend before Arsenal travels to third place Nottingham Forest. A trip to Manchester United follows that Areteta’s team has achieved their first victory before a crowd in Old Trafford since 2006 last season.

Like Liverpool, Arsenal has the 16 -year -old Champions League round in March with the home games against a Chelsea sunken together and impressive Fulham, who round off their next five in the Premier League.

Date & kick -off time (GMT)

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22/02/25 – 3:00 p.m.

Arsenal against West Ham

26/02/25 – 7:30 p.m.

Nottingham Forest against Arsenal

09/03/25 – 16:30

Manchester United against Arsenal

16/03/25 – 13:30

Arsenal against Chelsea

01/04/25 – 19:45

Arsenal against Fulham

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