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The Premier League title race is undoubtedly heating up but it’s clear that Manchester City have easier remaining fixtures than Liverpool. While the defending champions’ only game against another member of the established big six clubs occurs when the Reds’ visit the Etihad next month, Liverpool must also face Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham.

There are inevitably better and worse times to play certain teams, depending on factors such as injuries and fixture congestion. Jurgen Klopp hinted at that when speaking in his press conference ahead of his team’s vital match against the Gunners.

“Arsenal are more rested than we are. We've played 12 since we last met, they have played six,” he said, with reference to the Reds’ 2-0 win at the Emirates Stadium in January which secured their passage to the Carabao Cup final.

But another hugely important influence upon a match can be the form of the two teams going into the fixture. This will be relevant in north London on Wednesday evening as Arsenal have won their last five Premier League matches while for Liverpool that figure stands at eight.

Only four or five teams each season have winning runs in the top flight which last for five-or-more matches so it’s understandably rare for two of them to meet when both are in such good form. Opta have revealed that the forthcoming

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