There's still plenty of football to be played but Liverpool have to play just one 'top six' away from home from now until the end of the season.There's still plenty of football to be played but Liverpool have to play just one 'top six' away from home from now until the end of the season.
There's still plenty of football to be played but Liverpool have to play just one 'top six' away from home from now until the end of the season. | Getty Images

Liverpool's next five Premier League fixtures compared to Man City and Arsenal - gallery

Premier League fixtures: Jurgen Klopp's side suffered their second defeat of the season which has meant Liverpool have become embroiled in a three-way title race.

Liverpool's 3-1 defeat to Arsenal has opened the door for the London side to challenge for the title alongside Jurgen Klopp's side and Manchester City.

Despite it being Liverpool's second defeat of the league campaign, Arsenal sit two behind while City can go ahead of both teams if they win their two games in hand. The win was more important for Mikel Arteta's side given that if they had lost, a potentially insurmountable eight-point gap would have opened up between the two sides. Instead, the three teams sit within a few points off each other and three-way title race seems to be on the cards.

With just 15 games to go, the title run-in has already begun. But the next few months will be tricky as all three sides look to compete in Europe and in domestic cups meaning their squads will be pushed to their limits. Therefore, we've decided to look ahead to the next five games for each side, and predict how many points each side will be on as they reach the final 10 games - can Liverpool bounce back?

With just 15 games to go, the title run-in has already begun. But the next few months will be tricky as all three sides look to compete in Europe and in domestic cups meaning their squads will be pushed to their limits. Therefore, we've decided to look ahead to the next five games for each side, and predict how many points each side will be on as they reach the final 10 games - can Liverpool bounce back?