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Liverpool next six Premier League fixtures compared to Newcastle, Tottenham and Chelsea

Liverpool beat Newcastle 2-0 in the Premier League and have an important run of fixtures on the horizon.

 

Liverpool have closed the gap on the Premier League’s top four with their victory over Newcastle United.

 

The Reds claimed a 2-0 win over Newcastle at St James’ Park on Saturday evening. Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo scored the goals to secure the victory for Liverpool.

 

Jurgen Klopp’s side are now up to eighth place in the league table, and are now six points adrift of the top four places. Liverpool also have a game in hand over fourth-placed Newcastle, who could drop down a place should Tottenham Hotspur beat West Ham on Sunday.

 

With the Champions League next up for Liverpool, attention will soon turn back to domestic action. The next couple of months will be pivotal to the Reds’ chances of achieving a top four finish.

 

And here’s how the Reds’ next six league fixtures compare to those in and around the European places.

 

Liverpool

 

Crystal Palace (A)

 

Wolves (H)

 

Manchester United (H)

Bournemouth (A)

 

Fulham (H)

 

Manchester City (A)

 

Chelsea

Tottenham Hotspur (A)

 

Leeds United (H)

 

Leicester City (A)

 

Everton (H)

 

Aston Villa (H)

 

Wolves (A)

 

Brighton

 

West Ham United (H)

 

Leeds United (A)

 

Crystal Palace (H)

 

Manchester United (H)

 

Brentford (H)

 

Tottenham Hotspur (A)

 

Tottenham Hotspur

 

West Ham United (H)

 

Chelsea (H)

 

Wolves (A)

 

Nottingham Forest (H)

 

Southampton (A)

 

Everton (A)

 

Fulham

 

Wolves (H)

 

Brentford (A)

 

Arsenal (H)

 

Liverpool (A)

 

Bournemouth (A)

 

West Ham (H)

 

Brentford

 

Fulham (H)

 

Everton (A)

 

Southampton (A)

 

Leicester City (H)

 

Brighton (A)

 

Newcastle (H)

 

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