Liverpool’s next five fixtures compared to Arsenal and Man City after Gunners draw

Liverpool picked up a point in a respectable draw against Arsenal during the Premier League clash with
Stephen Killen Senior Sport Central Audience Writer
22:39, 08 Jan 2026Updated 00:28, 09 Jan 2026
Liverpool moved to ten games unbeaten with their draw against Arsenal.(Image: PA)
Liverpool earned a good point away at Arsenal in a 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium. However, the performance was overshadowed by a sickening injury late on to Conor Bradley after an innocuous incident clearing the ball.
It was a much-improved display from Arne Slot’s side and they, arguably, should have picked up their first win in the red half of North London since 2022. Conor Bradley almost made the Gunners pay for a mistake and lack of communication at the back but his audacious lob rattled the crossbar.
Dominik Szoboszlai went close with speculative efforts, while Jeremie Frimpong was a threat down the right-hand side, but the Reds’ lack of firepower up front proved to be too much for Slot’s men to overcome.
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Arsenal eventually offered a threat in second-half stoppage-time but Gabriel couldn’t steer his free header on target.
Liverpool are now unbeaten in ten games with a two-point cushion in the Champions League places, ahead of nearest challengers Brentford.
Here are the next five Liverpool fixtures compared to their rivals…
Liverpool (4th – 35 points)
Burnley (H) – January 17
Bournemouth (A) – January 24
Newcastle United (H) – January 31
Manchester City (H) – February 8
Sunderland (A) – February 11
Arsenal (1st – 49 points)
Nottingham Forest (A) – January 17
Manchester United (H) – January 25
Leeds United (A) – January 31
Sunderland (H) – February 7
Brentford (A) – February 12
Man City (2nd – 43 points)
Manchester United (A) – January 17
Wolves (H) – January 24
Tottenham (A) – February 1
Liverpool (A) – February 8
Fulham (H) – February 11
Aston Villa (3rd – 43 points)
Everton (H) – January 18
Newcastle United (A) – January 25
Brentford (H) – February 1
Bournemouth (A) – February 7
Brighton (H) – February 11
Brentford (5th – 33 points)
Chelsea (A) – January 17
Nottingham Forest (H) – January 25
Aston Villa (A) – February 1
Newcastle (A) – February 7
Arsenal (H) – February 12
Chelsea (6th – 31 points)
Brentford (H) – January 17
Crystal Palace (A) – January 25
West Ham (H) – January 31
Wolves (A) – February 7
Leeds (H) – February 10




