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As Liverpool continue to chase an unprecedented quadruple, they already have Champions League and FA Cup finals to look forward to before the end of the season. But there remains a possibility they might even need a final play-off to decide the destination of the Premier League title too.

The Reds drew with Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday night to move top of the table on goal difference but, having played a game more than Man City, the result ultimately dealt their title hopes a blow with three games left to play. However, if Pep Guardiola’s side lose one of their four remaining matches, the race is blown wide open.

If Liverpool won their three remaining games against Aston Villa, Southampton and Wolves while City won three and lost one of their remaining four matches against Newcastle United, West Ham United, Wolves and Aston Villa, the two sides would finish the season level on 92 points.

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