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The Premier League title race is set to take on more twists and turns this week as Liverpool host Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.
The two best in the Premier League go head to head in a tantalizing game which should have a significant impact on the race to be crowned Premier League champions.
The intrigue is further reinforced by the fact that United and Manchester City are in action this midweek to play their games at Liverpool.
If United beat Burnley at Turf Moore, they enter Sunday’s critical clash with a three-point lead at the top of the table, while Pep Guardiola’s men will be one point behind Liverpool if they beat Brighton and still have played one game less.
With that in mind, echo take a look at the Premier League title contenders’ next 10 games to decide who could have a slim advantage in the title race.
Man Utd Calendar
January 12: Burnley (A)
January 17: Liverpool (A)
January 20: Fulham (A)
January 27: Sheffield United (A)
January 30: Arsenal (A)
February 02: Southampton (H)
06 February: Everton (A)
February 13: West Brom (A)
February 20: Newcastle United (H)
February 27: Chelsea (A)
Manchester United face the last three in their next 10 matches, with away trips to Fulham, Sheffield United and West Brom.
Their away trip to Anfield this Sunday is the exhibition game, but there are some banana skins in the middle of the table, with games against Southampton and Everton.
All in all, it’s a relatively nice matchup, with six games against teams in the bottom half of the table.
Liverpool schedule
January 17: Man Utd (H)
January 21: Burnley (H)
January 28: Spurs (A)
January 31: West Ham (A)
03 February: Brighton (H)
February 06: Man City (H)
February 13: Leicester City (A)
February 20: Everton (H)
February 27: Sheffield United (A)
March 6: Fulham (H)
The Reds have a series of tough games, with Manchester United, Tottenham, Manchester City, Leicester City and Everton in the next seven weeks.
Home games against Burnley, Brighton and Fulham should offer Jurgen Klopp’s men a bit of a break, as well as a trip to the bottom of the Sheffield United league.
It’s their encounters against the upper side that will define where the Reds end up, however, and they hope Joel Matip will be in good shape again before heading to north London.
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Man City Calendar
January 13: Brighton (H)
January 17: Crystal Palace (A)
January 20: Aston Villa (H)
January 26: West Brom (A)
January 30: Sheffield United (H)
February 2: Burnley (A)
February 6: Liverpool (A)
February 13: Tottenham (H)
February 20: Arsenal (A)
February 27: West Ham (H)
Manchester City have arguably the best streak from all three sides, with six from the bottom half to face.
The matches against Liverpool and Tottenham in early February stand out, but if City can continue to build momentum against easier opposition, they will head to that double with full confidence.
City have been playing catch-up all season, due to inconsistent form and late games, but they’re finally looking to be in great shape.
Verdict
Overall, Manchester City appear to have the best games to come, compared to United and Liverpool.
The reigning Premier League champions are probably having the hardest part and their recent drop in form came at the wrong time with United and City starting to hit their stride.
Sunday’s clash between United and Liverpool will be crucial, as will City’s trip to Anfield on February 6.
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