Liverpool look set to win the Premier League this season with 13 points from the 24 available required to guarantee lifting the division's trophy for the first time in five years
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Updated 10:06, 03 Apr 2025
Liverpool are on the path to becoming Premier League champions
Liverpool are on the path to becoming Premier League champions(Image: 2025 Liverpool FC)
Liverpool returned to winning ways in a narrow Merseyside derby victory at Anfield. Any worries that the Reds were suffering a hangover following defeats in the Champions League and Carabao Cup were eased on Wednesday night thanks to Diogo Jota's strike.
The path to being named Premier League champions continues for the Reds. Arne Slot's side remain 12 points clear with eight games remaining after Arsenal also claimed three points on their return from the international break.
That sees Liverpool require 13 more points to guarantee the title regardless of other results. Any slip-ups could see the trophy lofted earlier however, if the 85 points Arsenal can reach drops.
Nottingham Forest, meanwhile, can reach 81, Chelsea 76 and Manchester City 75. A monumental collapse would be needed for the Reds to not taste success.
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Mirror Football takes a look at the paths that could lie ahead for Liverpool and Arsenal, and eyes when the Reds could win the league.
April 5: Everton vs Arsenal, April 6: Fulham vs Liverpool
The top two clubs swap opponents this weekend and Arsenal go first when they make the trip to Merseyside to face Everton. Defensive injuries and a looming Champions League clash against Real Madrid will up the difficulty of their task but Bukayo Saka has already hit the ground running on his return and could prove the difference.
Liverpool make the trip to west London the following day to take on Fulham. The Cottagers held the Reds to a 2-2 draw at Anfield earlier this season and will hope to go one better at home.
Defeats to Crystal Palace and Arsenal leave Marco Silva's side needing to bounce back but Liverpool are not the team to do it against.
Predictions: Everton 1 Arsenal 2, Fulham 1 Liverpool 2
Points: Liverpool 76, Arsenal 64 (max 85)
April 12: Arsenal vs Brentford, April 13: Liverpool vs West Ham
Liverpool thrashed West Ham 5-0 in December in one of their best performances of the season
Liverpool thrashed West Ham 5-0 in December in one of their best performances of the season
Arsenal again have the opportunity narrow the gap as they play first. Brentford make the trip across London between the Gunners' clashes with Real Madrid.
The Bees have the attacking talent to test Mikel Arteta's injury-plagued backline and could find their way to a point if they can deny Arsenal's own attacking quality.
A day later Liverpool take on West Ham side they've handily dispatched already this season. It's hard to see past another three points.
Predictions: Arsenal 1 Brentford 1, Liverpool 2 West Ham 0
Points: Liverpool 79, Arsenal 65 (max 83)
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April 20: Ipswich vs Arsenal, Leicester vs Liverpool
Just a couple of hours separate the fixtures but Arsenal once again play first. It's difficult to foresee too many problems for either side against two teams likely to be heading down come the end of 2024/25, though the north Londoners face the more difficult test.
Predictions: Ipswich 1 Arsenal 3, Leicester 0 Liverpool 3
Points: Liverpool 82, Arsenal 68 (max 83)
April 26: Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (postponed), April 27: Liverpool vs Tottenham
Arsenal were scheduled to play first once again, but their opponent's winning a place in the FA Cup semi-finals sees their game postponed. The earliest opportunity they could face off is the midweek ahead of their scheduled bout and the midweek following is only available if the Gunners exit the Champions League to Real Madrid.
Regardless, Arsenal have found success against Palace before, and if the game takes please either side of their scheduled meeting, Arteta's men should come away with three points.
Liverpool scored six at Tottenham in December
Liverpool scored six at Tottenham in December(Image: Getty Images)
Should results pan out this way, Liverpool will host Tottenham at Anfield knowing they can be named champions if they earn three points. Slot's men have smashed 10 past Spurs already this season, even if the Lilywhites have also claimed a 1-0 win. With nothing but Ange Postecoglou's future to play for in the league, Liverpool will want it more however.
Predictions: Arsenal 2 Crystal Palace 0, Liverpool 3 Tottenham 1
Points: Liverpool 85, Arsenal 71/68 depending if they play (max 83). Liverpool named champions
May 3: Arsenal vs Bournemouth, May 4: Chelsea vs Liverpool
We've included another week, in case Arsenal keep a perfect record and do not drop points as we've predicted. It would see Liverpool on 85 points and needing to not claim another while the Gunners won every game and eventually better Liverpool's goal difference, to earn the title.
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But they could do what they can in an attempt to hold up the title party against Bournemouth. The Cherries have already tasted victory over Arsenal in the Premier League this term however.
A trip to Stamford Bridge could see Liverpool raise the Premier League trophy aloft having earned their last title at the stadium too. Chelsea earned a draw at Anfield in October and that's all Liverpool will need on this occasion to secure glory.
Predictions: Arsenal 2 Bournemouth 1, Chelsea 2 Liverpool 2
Points: Liverpool 86 (champions), Arsenal can achieve a maximum of 85 points.
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