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Liverpool will still have hope of catching leaders Manchester City in the race for the Premier League title.

The Reds are currently in second place on 54 points, after their recent 1-0 victory over Burnley at Turf Moor.

Man City are nine points ahead of 63 points, but have played one game more than Liverpool thanks to their Boxing Day clash against Leeds United being postponed.

Chelsea will also have a small glimmer of hope that they can catch leaders Man City, but are seven points behind Liverpool and 16 adrift of City in third.

With the final stretch of the campaign on the horizon, it’s getting closer and closer to the business end of the season.

Here, we take a look at Liverpool’s next six matches and those of their nearest challengers for the Premier League title...

Liverpool return to Anfield to take on Norwich City this weekend, who are now managed by Dean Smith.

This is the first of two matches against the Canaries in the space of two weeks, with an FA Cup fifth round tie at the start of next month.

Liverpool were originally due to face Leeds at Anfield on Boxing Day, but the match was postponed due to positive

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