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Man City's next six Premier League fixtures compared to title rivals Liverpool

Manchester City’s loss to Tottenham on Saturday has reignited the Premier League title race as Liverpool continue to narrow the gap on the leaders.

For the first time since October, Pep Guardiola’s side tasted defeat in dramatic fashion as Harry Kane’s late winner saw Spurs do the double over City.

It means Liverpool continue to close in on the Blues having come from behind to beat Norwich 3-1 just hours before the clash at the Etihad Stadium.

We’re set for an intriguing few weeks as we near the home straight. Here’s a look at City’s next six Premier League fixtures compared to Liverpool’s, with that all-important meeting between the two at the Etihad on the horizon.

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Saturday, February 26 – Everton (A)

A trip to Merseyside is up next for City following a week's break, during which time their closest rivals will play their game in hand and potentially narrow the gap to three points.

Everton face their own fight at the opposite end of the table, and even the arrival of Frank Lampard hasn’t settled the nerves at Goodison Park.

They once again showed some major vulnerabilities in their defeat at Southampton, and City will need to exploit those in order to produce a response to Saturday’s defeat.

Sunday, March 6 – Manchester United (H)

Derby day looks set to have a very different feel to it compared to the last meeting between the two Manchester clubs, with things just

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