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The tussle for the title – How Liverpool and Man City’s run-ins match up

Liverpool thumped Manchester United 4-0 on Tuesday night to go two points clear at the top of the Premier League table, with their title race with Manchester City looking set to go to the wire.

Here, the PA news agency assesses the run-in.

Premier League title run-in

City have the chance to immediately respond to Liverpool’s win when they face Brighton on Wednesday evening.

They then host struggling Watford on Saturday, meaning they could be four points clear before Liverpool next take to the field for Sunday’s derby at home to Everton.

April 30 sees Liverpool travel to Newcastle in the lunchtime kick-off – much to the chagrin of manager Jurgen Klopp given their midweek Champions League commitments, which come a day later than City’s to boot.

Pep Guardiola’s side take on Leeds at Elland Road five hours later on the Saturday and Liverpool play before their rivals in each of the next two scheduled rounds of fixtures as well, hosting Tottenham on Saturday, May 7 before City face Newcastle on the Sunday.

The Magpies are one of three common opponents remaining for the two teams and another, Aston Villa, host Liverpool on May 10. City currently have no midweek fixture scheduled that week but play away at West Ham on Sunday, May 15, with Liverpool in FA Cup final action that weekend.

The league season concludes on May 22 with City at home to Villa while Liverpool host Wolves. City’s own game away to Bruno Lage’s side is still to be rearranged, as is Liverpool’s trip to Southampton.

Including Liverpool’s clash with United, each side’s final seven fixtures feature four at home and three away.

Of their common opponents, City welcome both Newcastle and Villa to the Etihad Stadium and travel to Wolves, while for Liverpool, that

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