REPORT: After Bournemouth win, compare Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City league fixtures.
|Liverpool won 4-0 over Bournemouth in the Premier League to go five points clear at the top of the league, thanks to second-half braces from Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez.
Liverpool’s victory over Bournemouth increased their lead at the top of the Premier League.
The Reds defeated the Cherries 4-0 on Sunday afternoon at the Vitality Stadium. Jurgen Klopp’s team won thanks to Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez scoring twice apiece in the second half. As a consequence, Liverpool now lead the Premier League table by five points.
The Reds have 48 points, five clear of Manchester City, who have one game in hand. Liverpool will now take a brief break before returning to Premier League action. During that time, the Reds will play matches in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup against Fulham and Norwich, respectively, before meeting Chelsea in the league at Anfield on January 31.
With Liverpool now leading the Premier League table, the ECHO has looked ahead to the Reds’ next five Premier League games.
Liverpool now leads the Premier League table, and the ECHO has looked ahead to the Reds’ next five games.
Chelsea (H) – Wednesday, January 31
Arsenal (A) – Sunday, February 4
Brentford (A) – Saturday, February 17
Luton Town (H) – Saturday, February 24
Other noteworthy dates to keep aware of during this period:
Fulham (A, Carabao Cup semi-final second leg) – Wednesday, January 24
Norwich City (H, FA Cup fourth round) – Sunday, January 28
Manchester City next five fixtures
Burnley (H) – Wednesday, January 31
Brentford (A) – Monday, February 5
Everton (H) – Saturday, February 10
Chelsea (H) – Saturday, February 17
Brentford (H) – Tuesday, February 20
Arsenal next five fixtures
Nottingham Forest (A) – Tuesday, January 30
Liverpool (H) – Sunday, February 4
West Ham (A) – Sunday, February 11
Burnley (A) – Saturday, February 17
Newcastle (H) – Saturday, February 24
Aston Villa next five fixtures:
Newcastle United (H) – Tuesday, January 30
Sheffield United (A) – Saturday, February 3
Manchester United (H) – Sunday, February 11
Fulham (A) – Saturday, February 17
Nottingham Forest (H) – Saturday, February 24
Tottenham Hotspur fixtures:
Brentford (H) – Wednesday, January 31
Everton (A) – Saturday, February 3
Wolves (H) – Saturday, February 17
Chelsea (A) – Friday, February 23