Well, they left it late, but Liverpool got their first Premier League win of 2025 against Brentford on Saturday afternoon.
Darwin Nunez’s injury-time double secured a much-needed victory for the Reds, who had drawn in the league with Manchester United and Nottingham Forest earlier in the new year. The maximum score obtained on their trip to west London allowed them to avoid another slip in the race for first place.
However, there will be little time to celebrate their trip to the capital, and attention will immediately turn to some challenging upcoming matches. With one eye on Arsenal, Liverpool cannot afford complacency heading into the rest of January and beyond.
Here’s how Liverpool’s next five league games compare to rivals Arsenal.
Liverpool’s next five games may not be the most challenging on paper, but they certainly have the ability to spring some surprises. The easiest of the bunch seems to be his meeting at home with people who are struggling. ipswich townwho are next in the Premier League after the visit of Lille in the Champions League.
Following their final clash of the Champions League stage against PSV Eindhoven, Liverpool make the long trip to the south coast to face Bournemouth. The Reds have won their last two visits to the Vitality Stadium but suffered a frustrating defeat in March 2023: Mohamed Salah missed from the penalty spot in a 1-0 defeat the week after Liverpool beat Manchester United 7- 0.
The rescheduled Merseyside derby is scheduled for Wednesday, February 12, with the previous match postponed due to adverse weather conditions. Evertonwho are once again under the management of David Moyes, always pose a fierce challenge for the Reds at Goodison Park, with nine of the last 12 such fixtures ending in draws.
A clash at home with Wolverhampton Wanderers should prove a relatively routine victory for Liverpool, but their subsequent journey to the reigning champions city of manchester promises to be significantly tougher. The Cityzens are in incredibly patchy form but still retain plenty of star quality as Liverpool have failed to win any of their last eight visits to the Etihad Stadium.
Start date and time (GMT) |
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01/25/25 – 15:00 |
Liverpool-Ipswich City |
02/01/25 – 15:00 |
Bournemouth-Liverpool |
02/12/25 – 19:30 |
Everton-Liverpool |
02/16/25 – 2:00 p.m. |
Liverpool vs Wolves |
02/23/25 – 16:30 |
Manchester City-Liverpool |
Sandwiched between Arsenal’s two remaining Champions League stage matches comes a trip to wolves in the First Division. The Gunners have won their last seven meetings against Outdated Gold, including a 2-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium on the opening day of the season.
However, things will get more difficult for Arsenal next weekend as they also prepare for a duel with city man. After drawing in dramatic circumstances at the Etihad in September (a ten-man Arsenal conceding a goal in the 98th minute), the Gunners will be looking for a confidence-boosting victory against the failing Cityzens.
Following the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final, Arsenal travel to the East Midlands. Facing Ruud van Nistelrooy’s problems city of leicesterThe Gunners will want to extend their six-game winning streak against the Foxes.
Arsenal have scored 11 times in their last two games with West Ham United but actually lost their most recent home clash against the Irons last season. A defeat that proved pivotal in the Premier League title race, Arsenal will try to avoid a similar upset when they take on Liverpool in the fight for top spot this year.
The victory is even more significant against the Hammers who are considering a trip to the top flight. Nottingham Forest go on. The Midlands side have been in exceptional form and have picked up four points from their meetings with Liverpool this season. They may have won 3-0 at the Emirates in November, but the Gunners will have a much tougher task to endure on the Metropolis Floor.
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01/25/25 – 15:00 |
Wolves-Arsenal |
02/02/25 – 16:30 |
Arsenal vs Man Metropolis |
02/15/25 – 12:30 |
Leicester-Arsenal |
02/22/25 – 15:00 |
Arsenal-West Ham |
02/26/25 – 19:30 |
Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal |