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But could the big day arrive earlier, and will the Gunners be forced into giving the Reds a humiliating guard of honor?
We’ve taken a look at both sides’ remaining fixtures and predicted their outcomes to see when Liverpool will win the Premier League title…
April 1 & 2 Arsenal vs Fulham Liverpool vs Everton
Another chance for Arsenal to make up some ground - albeit for just around 24 hours.
Having been just seconds away from claiming victory at Goodison Park though, we're backing the Reds to put things right and win at Anfield.
Liverpool - 73pts (8 games to go)
Arsenal - 61pts (8 games to go, max. total of 85pts)
April 5 & 6
Everton vs Arsenal
Fulham vs Liverpool
A trip to Fulham represents a tricky challenge for the Reds, and we can see it being the first minor slip-up in this run as they are held to a draw.
With David Moyes breathing new life into Everton, we're backing the Toffees for the win.
Liverpool - 74pts (7 games to go)
Arsenal - 61pts (7 games to go, max. total of 82pts)
April 12 & 13 Arsenal vs Brentford
Liverpool vs West Ham
West Ham have been Liverpool's whipping boys recently, having lost 5-1 and 5-0 already to the Reds this season?
We'll give the hosts the win here, although Liverpool will now be just two wins away from wrapping up the title.
Liverpool - 77pts (6 games to go)
Arsenal - 64pts (6 games to go, max. total of 82pts)
April 20 Ipswich vs Arsenal
Leicester vs Liverpool
This is a prediction that could soon change.
By this stage, their hosts may be well on their way back to the Championship, which might make things slightly easier for the Gunners.
Liverpool - 80pts (5 games to go)
Arsenal - 67pts (5 games to go, max. total of 82pts)
April 26 & 27 Arsenal vs Crystal Palace
Liverpool vs Tottenham
Will this be the big day for Liverpool.
Home win, and Liverpool is crowned the champion.
Liverpool - 83pts (4 games to go)
Arsenal - 70pts (4 games to go, max. total of 82pts)
That leaves Liverpool with games against Chelsea (A), Arsenal (H), Brighton (A) and Crystal Palace (H), while the Gunners have Bournemouth (H), Liverpool (A), Newcastle (H) and Southampton (A)
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