Liverpool and Nottingham Forest clashed in a Premier League meeting on Sunday, and Arne Slot’s side won 1-0.
The Reds went into the fixture knowing that they really needed to take advantage of Chelsea dropping points the day prior.
Manchester United, who began the weekend in fourth, are also not in league action until Monday evening when they face Everton.
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Mohamed Salah shakes Arne Slot's hand as he comes off during Liverpool's Premier League match against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground (Credit: Getty Images/Liverpool FC).
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As a result, beating Nottingham Forest saw Liverpool move level on points with both of the aforementioned teams for the time being.
Liverpool’s Champions League qualification chances increase after Nottingham Forest
Arne Slot’s side may have remained sixth in the actual Premier League table for the time being, but Opta predict they will end the season higher.
After their last league clash with Sunderland, Liverpool’s Champions League chances were 33.04%.
However, the latest prediction from the supercomputer gives them a 50.78% chance of making it into Europe’s premier cup competition for the 2026/27 campaign.
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Slot’s side are predicted a fourth place finish, while Man Utd are backed to finish fifth and Chelsea sixth.
Michael Carrick’s men, at least until they play Everton, have a 31.86% chance of finishing in a Champions League place, while the Blues’ chances have dropped to 24.56%.
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Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea’s end-of-season Premier League fixtures
Great news for Liverpool, of course, but the season is far from over and with the race so tight, anything could happen.
The Reds probably have the hardest end to the season of the three clubs competing for fourth and fifth, but they do still have to play both Utd and Chelsea, and wins in both of those games would be huge.
Liverpool’s final four Premier League games 2025/26
Manchester United vs Liverpool, May 2
Liverpool vs Chelsea, May 9
Aston Villa vs Liverpool, May 17
Liverpool vs Brentford, May 24
Manchester United’s final four Premier League fixtures 2025/26
Manchester United vs Liverpool, May 2
Sunderland vs Manchester United, May 9
Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest, May 17
Brighton vs Manchester United, May 24
Chelsea’s final four Premier League fixtures 2025/26
Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest, May 2
Liverpool vs Chelsea, May 9
Chelsea vs Tottenham, May 17
Sunderland vs Chelsea, May 24
Fifth place is not currently guaranteed to earn a team Champions League football in the Premier League, but as England rank high in UEFA’s coefficient, it likely will.
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