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Jamie Carragher believes the next round of fixtures could be a pivotal moment in the Premier League title race due to European commitments.

Both Manchester City and Liverpool have reached the semi-finals of the Champions League, with Pep Guardiola's side taking on Real Madrid at the Etihad on Tuesday and Jurgen Klopp's team welcoming Villarreal to Anfield on Wednesday.

Both games could take a lot out of the title rivals and they could slip up in their next Premier League fixtures, which take place on Saturday. City face Leeds at Elland Road and Liverpool take on Newcastle at St James' Park.

It's important to note the second legs of both Champions League ties take place just days after Saturday's Premier League fixtures. Liverpool play Villarreal in Spain on Tuesday, May 3, while City will try to overcome Real in the same country 24 hours later.

After Leeds, City will play Newcastle (home, May 8), West Ham (away, May 15), Aston Villa (home, May 22) and Wolves (away, to be confirmed). Liverpool, meanwhile, must face Tottenham (home, May 7), Aston Villa (away, May 10), Wolves (home, May 22) and Southampton (away, to be confirmed) after their game against Newcastle.

The Reds moved within a point of City on Sunday afternoon thanks to a 2-0 victory against Everton at Goodison

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