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Liverpool fans will be keeping a close eye on Arsenal's upcoming games as the Reds edge closer to securing the Premier League title.
If Arsenal suffers a defeat against Ipswich Town this Sunday, and Liverpool triumph over Leicester later that day, the title will be heading to Anfield.
While it seems unlikely that Arsenal will lose to the struggling Ipswich at Portman Road, Liverpool is still on track to secure the title before the month is out.
If the title race is still alive by gameweek 34, Liverpool could potentially clinch the title without even playing, ahead of its game against Tottenham on Sunday, 27 April.
Liverpool could be handed a potential advantage ahead of its clash with Tottenham next weekend, and it's not just because Spurs fans would rather see the Reds clinch the league title than their arch-rival, Arsenal.
Tottenham is currently languishing in 15th place in the Premier League standings after a disappointing season, trailing the top five by a significant 18 points.
After ex-Liverpool forward Dominic Solanke netted the decisive goal against Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday, setting up a semifinal tie with Bodo/Glimt, Ange Postecoglou's players now have a major distraction looming over their trip to Anfield.
Spurs will welcome the Norwegian side for the first leg of their Europa League semifinal on Thursday 1 May, just four days after their journey to Liverpool
Given that the Europa League represents their only remaining chance of silverware this season, it wouldn't be surprising if Postecoglou opted to rotate his squad against Liverpool, prioritising their European semifinal instead.
The last time Liverpool and Tottenham were neck-and-neck in the title race was back in 2021/22
For the fans, the dream scenario would be for Liverpool to secure the title in style against Tottenham next weekend, regardless of what happens with Arsenal.
So far this season, Liverpool has dominated its encounters with Spurs, thrashing the London team 6-3 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in December and dismantling them 4-0 in the League Cup semifinal second leg at Anfield in February.
While Liverpool is confident of repeating its success against Spurs in front of their home crowd, its chances have been boosted by Tottenham's Europa League ambitions and the possibility of Postecoglou fielding a significantly changed side.
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