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Mark Wakefield

Liverpool's next six Premier League fixtures compared to Man United, Newcastle and Tottenham

Liverpool were dealt a blow to their hopes of Champions League qualification with a 3-1 defeat to Brentford.

The Reds went 1-0 down early on in the first half thanks to an own goal from Ibrahima Konate. Brentford then doubled their lead with a header from Yoane Wissa as Liverpool trailed 2-0 at the interval.

Jurgen Klopp responds by making three half-time changes. Virgil van Dijk, Kostas Tsimikas and Harvey Elliott were replaced by Joel Matip, Andy Robertson and Naby Keita.

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Liverpool got back into the game after a header from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, but it was to be in vain. Bryan Mbeumo put Brentford 3-1 up to seal the defeat for the Reds.

Here, we take a look at Liverpool’s next six fixtures in the Premier League compared to their rivals. That run stretches from now until the end of February.

Liverpool’s next six Premier League fixtures.

Brighton (A) - January 14

Chelsea (H) - January 21

Wolves (A) - February 4

Everton (H) - February 13

Newcastle (A) - February 18

Crystal Palace (A) - February 25

Here is an overview of the upcoming schedules for the Reds' rivals...

Arsenal

Newcastle (H) - January 3

Tottenham (A) - January 15

Manchester United (H) - January 22

Everton (A) - February 4

Brentford (H) - February 11

Manchester City (H) - February 15

Manchester City

Chelsea (A) - January 5

Manchester United (A) - January 14

Tottenham (H) - January 19

Wolves (H) - January 22

Tottenham (A) - February 5

Aston Villa (H) - February 12

Newcastle

Arsenal (A) - January 3

Fulham (H) - January 15

Crystal Palace (A) - January 21

West Ham (H) - February 4

Bournemouth (A) - February 11

Liverpool (H) - February 18

Manchester United

Bournemouth (H) - January 3

Manchester City (H) - January 14

Arsenal (A) - January 22

Crystal Palace (H) - February 4

Leeds (A) - February 12

Leicester (H) - February 19

Tottenham Hotspur

Crystal Palace (A) - January 4

Arsenal (H) - January 15

Manchester City (A) - January 19

Fulham (A) - January 23

Manchester City (H) - February 5

Leicester (A) - February 11

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