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Liverpool's final six Premier League fixtures compared to Man City after Brighton win

Liverpool are back in second place in the Premier League following Manchester City's latest win.

The Reds had moved to the top of the table following their 4-0 victory over Manchester United on Tuesday night. However, City beat Brighton 3-0 to restore their one point advantage over Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp's side now have six league matches left to play in order to try and leapfrog Man City in the race for the title. Their next match sees them take on Everton in the Merseyside derby at Anfield this weekend. Here is a look at Liverpool’s remaining league fixtures and how they compare to City...

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A huge match at both ends of the table with Liverpool fighting for the title and Everton fighting to avoid the drop. Klopp and co will be hoping for a similar result to the 4-1 victory at Goodison Park in December.

The Reds end April with a trip to the north east to take on Newcastle United, who have moved well clear of relegation trouble.

Liverpool's first game in May will be a home match

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