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Manchester United's next six Premier League fixtures compared with Liverpool, Man City and rivals

Manchester United will switch their focus back to the bread and butter of the Premier League when they travel to Anfield to face arch-rivals Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.

United, who are currently third in the standings, booked their place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup on Wednesday evening with a 3-1 win over West Ham United at Old Trafford. That marked a third successive cup outing for the Reds, following meetings with Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final and Barcelona in the Europa League.

Though the Reds won all of the three aforementioned cup fixtures, they will no doubt be keen to get back to the main challenge of trying to secure a top-four finish and a route back into the Champions League for next season. They have not played a league fixture since beating Leicester City 3-0 on February 19.

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While United's Premier League schedule has been on pause, most of those in and around them in the table have been continuing to navigate their way through their respective fixture lists, meaning there has been a degree of movement in the standings recently.

Ahead of United resuming their league campaign on Sunday, MEN Sport has taken a close look at their next six league fixtures and compared them with those of the clubs they are currently fighting tooth and nail with in the table.

Verdict: After the best part of a fortnight without a Premier League fixture, it is easy to forget that United will travel to Anfield going in search of a third successive league win. On paper, it is the most daunting of their next six league games, with the home clashes with Southampton, Brentford and Everton all looking like good opportunities to get three

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