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Here is look at what lies ahead.
Liverpool - Manchester City (a), Newcastle (h), Southampton (h), Everton (h), Fulham (a).
If Liverpool is to falter, it's likely to happen in the upcoming games.
Sunday's trip to Manchester City could prove significant, even though Pep Guardiola's team were knocked out of Europe earlier this week.
The fitness of Erling Haaland could also play a crucial role.
Liverpool also faces two home games against teams that managed to hold it to a draw in the previous encounters.
Both Newcastle and Everton posed challenges to Liverpool's usually solid defence, but it remains to be seen if they can repeat that feat.
Fulham also managed a draw in its last match against Liverpool, although the home side was down to 10 men for most of the game at Anfield
Newcastle drew with Liverpool earlier in the season
The Gunners especially can't afford to drop points in its next match against West Ham, a team they previously defeated 5-0 at the London Stadium, as they aim to keep the pressure on Liverpool
Following this, Arsenal faces two challenging away games for different reasons.
Nottingham Forest has only conceded 10 goals at the City Ground, posing a challenge for an injury-hit Arsenal side lacking firepower, while Manchester United demonstrated earlier this season against Liverpool that it can step up their game when facing top-tier teams.
While Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are ruled out for the rest of the season, Mikel Arteta could see the return of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli come early April
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