QUINIX Sport News: How Liverpool can win the Premier League on Wednesday

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Liverpool are within touching distance of securing the Premier League title but Arsenal’s win over Ipswich Town on Easter Sunday delayed the victory parade for at least another week.

The Gunners narrowed the gap at the top to 10 points with a 4-0 thrashing of the Tractor Boys, meaning that victory over Leicester City was not enough to seal the title on Easter Sunday.

However, Mikel Arteta’s side are only able to obtain a maximum of 81 points, with five games left to play. Liverpool are on 79 points, so they now need just three more to make mathematically certain.

When could Liverpool win the Premier League?

One more win would be enough for Liverpool to seal the title. Their first opportunity to win themselves the title will be against Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday 27 April.

However, there is a possibility that Liverpool win the title on Wednesday night. If Crystal Palace beat Arsenal at the Emirates, the Gunners would only be able to reach a maximum of 78 points and Liverpool, on 79, will be champions.

If Arsenal draw, that means a Liverpool draw against Tottenham would be enough on Sunday. If Arsenal win, Liverpool will have to win against Ange Postecoglou’s side to win the title this weekend.

Liverpool’s next game after Tottenham is a trip to Chelsea on Sunday 4 May, followed by facing Arsenal at Anfield on 11 May. Liverpool could therefore receive guard of honour at Stamford Bridge and from the Gunners at Anfield in the next few weeks.

It also likely that Liverpool could build a mathematically unassailable lead before facing the Gunners – leaving Arsenal potentially having to roll out the guard of honour for the Reds on 11 May.

Trent Alexander-Arnold scored the winner at Leicester (PA Wire)
Trent Alexander-Arnold scored the winner at Leicester (PA Wire)
Mohamed Salah is Liverpool’s top scorer this season (Getty Images)
Mohamed Salah is Liverpool’s top scorer this season (Getty Images)

Remaining Premier League fixtures

Liverpool have five games to go and Arsenal have five games left. Each side’s remaining fixtures are as follows:

Liverpool

Points: 79 (played 33)

Points per game (PPG): 2.35

Remaining opponents’ PPG: 1.37

Arsenal

Points: 66 (played 33)

Points per game (PPG): 1.96

Remaining opponents’ PPG: 1.35

Liverpool are in touching distance of securing the Premier League title after Virgil van Dijk’s late header earned the Reds a 2-1 win over West Ham at Anfield.

The Reds are now 13 points clear at the top after Arsenal dropped more points at home to Brentford on Saturday afternoon.

Mikel Arteta’s side are only able to obtain a maximum of 81 points, with six games left to play. Liverpool are now up to 76 points, so they now need just six more to make mathematically certain of the title.

It could be all over on Easter weekend.

When could Liverpool win the Premier League?

Two more wins would be enough to win the title, even if Arsenal win all of their games.

Liverpool could even be crowned champions as early as next weekend if Arsenal lose their next league fixture at Ipswich, and Arne Slot’s side see off then win at Leicester at the King Power Stadium on Easter Sunday.

If Arsenal do not slip up, and Liverpool win their next two, the triumph would come against Tottenham at Anfield on 27 April. That’s then followed by a trip to Chelsea on Sunday 4 May.

It also likely that Liverpool could build a mathematically unassailable lead before facing the Gunners – leaving Arsenal potentially having to roll out the guard of honour for the Reds on 11 May.

Salah is Liverpool’s top scorer this season
Salah is Liverpool’s top scorer this season (Getty Images)

Remaining Premier League fixtures

Liverpool and Arsenal have six games to go. Each side’s remaining fixtures are as follows:

Liverpool

Points: 76 (played 32)

Points per game (PPG): 2.35

Remaining opponents’ PPG: 1.37

Arsenal

Points: 63 (played 32)

Points per game (PPG): 1.96

Remaining opponents’ PPG: 1.35

 

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