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Liverpool next five fixtures compared to Man City and Arsenal after Fulham drama gives big chance

Liverpool has a real chance to make ground in a possible Premier League title race over the next few weeks following the dramatic win over Fulham.

Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp celebrates after the 4-3 win over Fulham(Image: Getty Images)

Liverpool left it late to overcome Fulham, but Trent Alexander-Arnold was once again on hand to rescue his side with a dramatic winner in the 4-3 victory at Anfield.

This was the start of a really important run for Liverpool. Within a week, it will have played twice more, traveling to both Sheffield United and Crystal Palace. Playing on Wednesday night and then again in the early kick-off on Saturday, it will be a big test of exactly how deep Jürgen Klopp's squad really is.

After that is an even bigger-looking week in terms of the magnitude of fixtures, with a dead rubber in the Europa League against Union SG in between. Manchester United and Arsenal in the Premier League are on either side of a Carabao Cup quarter-final tie with West Ham United, with all of those games being at Anfield.

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By the new year, Liverpool will know exactly how its season is shaping up. In an ideal world, it will be top of the Premier League and into a domestic cup semi-final. And with the fixtures that it has, that is very much realistic.

Next five Liverpool fixtures in the Premier League: Sheffield United (A), Crystal Palace (A), Manchester United (H), Arsenal (H), Burnley (A)

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The fixtures of the other teams at the top will come into play as well, of course. Manchester City is about to face Spurs but after that does not have many more matches before it travels to the FIFA Club World Cup. Pep Guardiola's side will want to win that competition and will then have league games in hand, but Liverpool has the opportunity to move ahead in the meantime.