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Liverpool's Next Premier League Fixtures Compared to Chelsea and Man United After Leeds Draw
Liverpool recently played out a tense draw against Leeds United on January 1, 2026, at Anfield, with the match kicking off at 5:30pm. This result has kept the Reds in 4th place in the Premier League table, intensifying the title race as they look to close the gap on the leaders.[1][2][3]
The article delves into Liverpool's upcoming fixtures for January and beyond, highlighting a challenging but manageable run-in. Immediately after the Leeds stalemate, Liverpool face Fulham away on January 4 (3:00pm), followed by a tough trip to Arsenal on January 8 (8:00pm). The month continues with home games against Burnley (January 17, 3:00pm) and Newcastle United (January 31, 8:00pm), sandwiching an away clash at Bournemouth on January 24 (5:30pm).[1][2][3]
In comparison, Chelsea have a mixed schedule post-New Year's slate. They host West Ham United on January 10 (5:30pm), travel to Fulham on January 10 (7:30pm, conflicting reports noted), and face Liverpool at Anfield later in the month. Their run includes winnable homes but tricky derbies.[3][5]
Manchester United's fixtures look grueling, starting with Leeds away on January 2 (12:30pm), then Arsenal on January 25 (15:00), and a blockbuster vs Liverpool at Old Trafford in February. Early months feature Brentford (home), Nottingham Forest (away), and potential banana skins against mid-table sides.[3][5]
| Team | Next 5 PL Fixtures |
|---|---|
| Liverpool | Fulham (A), Arsenal (A), Burnley (H), Bournemouth (A), Newcastle (H)[1][2] |
| Chelsea | West Ham (A), Fulham (A), Liverpool (A), Wolves (H), Brighton (A)[3][5] |
| Man United | Leeds (A), Brentford (H), Nott'm Forest (A), Liverpool (H), Brighton (A)[3][5] |
Analysts note Liverpool's home-heavy stretch post-January gives them an edge over rivals' road trips. Chelsea's London derbies could yield points, while United face direct top-six clashes. The draw with Leeds underscores the need for ruthlessness ahead.[1][3]
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