Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Manchester United has put a dent in their title hopes, leaving them 15 points behind Liverpool. However, with a game in hand, the Gunners still have a chance to close the gap.
With both teams facing crucial fixtures in the coming weeks, let’s compare Arsenal and Liverpool’s next five Premier League matches to see who has the edge.
Arsenal’s Next Five Premier League Fixtures

1. Chelsea (H) – March 16, 16:30 GMT
A tough London derby against Chelsea will test Arsenal’s mettle. Enzo Maresca’s side may be inconsistent, but they are still battling for a top-four finish.
2. Fulham (H) – April 1, 19:45 GMT
A winnable game at the Emirates against a Fulham side that remains in the hunt for European football. Bukayo Saka could return for this clash.
3. Everton (A) – April 5, 12:30 GMT
A tricky away fixture, as Everton have perfected the art of frustrating opponents with a deep defensive setup.
4. Brentford (H) – April 12, 17:30 GMT
Mid-table Brentford are struggling to find consistency, but they will be eager to pull off an upset at the Emirates.
5. Ipswich Town (A) – April 20, 14:00 GMT
On paper, this looks like a routine win for Mikel Arteta’s side, but every point is crucial in the title race.
Liverpool’s Next Five Premier League Fixtures

1. Everton (H) – April 2, 20:00 GMT
A high-stakes Merseyside derby at Anfield. With Everton fighting for survival, expect a feisty encounter.
2. Fulham (A) – April 6, 12:30 GMT
Having played Arsenal five days earlier, Fulham could be a tough test for Arne Slot’s Liverpool.
3. West Ham (H) – April 13, 14:00 GMT
Another crucial match, as West Ham are known to cause problems for top sides.
4. Leicester City (A) – April 20, 16:30 GMT
Like Arsenal, Liverpool face a relegation-battling team on this day, making this a must-win fixture.
5. Tottenham (H) – April 27, 16:30 GMT
A potential title-decider. Their last meeting saw Liverpool win 6-3, but Tottenham will be out for revenge.
Who Has the Easier Run?
Arsenal arguably have a more favorable fixture list, with Brentford and Ipswich looking like easier wins compared to Liverpool’s clashes with West Ham and Tottenham.
However, Liverpool hold the advantage at the top of the table, and if they win their next few games, it could be too late for Arsenal to mount a serious challenge.
Can Arsenal close the gap, or will Liverpool continue their title charge? Let us know your thoughts!