How Liverpool's next five fixtures compare to Arsenal's after nervy Wolves win
- Liverpool opened up seven-point lead at Premier League summit after beating Wolves
- Arne Slot's Reds have tough run of fixtures upcoming following narrow 2-1 win
- Arsenal may mitigate circumstances with multiple key attackers out injured

The result was all-important for Liverpool against Wolves on Sunday in the wake of an emotional Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park.
Arne Slot's side were forced to cling on at a tense Anfield after taking a 2-0 first half lead, with Matheus Cunha's wonderful strike midway through the second period ensuring the league leaders had to work incredibly hard for all three points.
The victory means Liverpool's lead over primary challengers Arsenal is seven points, but a tough run of upcoming fixtures means the dynamic at the division's summit is bound to alter over the next month.
Here's how Liverpool's next five Premier League fixtures compare to Arsenal's.
Liverpool's next five Premier League fixtures
A couple of daunting away games are on the horizon for the league leaders, with Liverpool first taking on Aston Villa at Villa Park before they face Manchester City at the Etihad.
The Villans were held at home by Ipswich at the weekend, but they haven't been beaten on their own turf since Matchday 2. Man City are no longer a juggernaut force and have a Champions League tie in Madrid to mitigate before Liverpool's visit, but the Reds haven't won on City's patch in the Premier League since 2015.
Slot's side then enjoy a run of games at home, with Newcastle, who'll they'll face in the Carabao Cup final next month, visiting Merseyside on 26 February. The Magpies secured a late point in the reverse fixture.
Southampton rank among the worst-ever Premier League teams but produced one of their best performances of a torrid campaign against the league's best in November.
There's then a lengthy break between Premier League fixtures as a result of their trip to Wembley and the March internationals. Liverpool play host to what's bound to be a thrilling Merseyside Derby under the lights at the start of April.
Date & kick-off time (GMT) | Fixture |
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19/02/25 - 19:30 | Aston Villa vs Liverpool |
23/02/25 - 16:30 | Man City vs Liverpool |
26/02/25 - 20:15 | Liverpool vs Newcastle |
08/03/25 - 15:00 | Liverpool vs Southampton |
02/04/25 - 20:00 | Liverpool vs Everton |
Arsenal's next five Premier League fixtures
Mikel Arteta may well have stumbled upon an unlikely striker solution in the midst of their injury criss up top, with Mikel Merino scoring a brace off the bench at Leicester.
The Gunners were woeful for much of Saturday's 2-0 victory, but their late surge has supplied hope that they'll at least survive until the likes of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli return from their hamstring injuries.
However, tougher tests than Leicester lie ahead.
West Ham visit the Emirates next weekend before Arsenal travel to third-place Nottingham Forest. A trip to Manchester United follows that, with Arteta's side securing their first win in front of a crowd at Old Trafford since 2006 last season.
Arsenal, like Liverpool, have the Champions League round of 16 to consider in March, with home games against a slumping Chelsea and impressive Fulham rounding off their next five in the Premier League.
Date & kick-off time (GMT) | Fixture |
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22/02/25 - 15:00 | Arsenal vs West Ham |
26/02/25 - 19:30 | Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal |
09/03/25 - 16:30 | Manchester United vs Arsenal |
16/03/25 - 13:30 | Arsenal vs Chelsea |
01/04/25 - 19:45 | Arsenal vs Fulham |
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