Liverpool next five fixtures compared to Man United, Chelsea and Aston Villa in top four race

23:26, 03 Mar 2026Updated 23:31, 03 Mar 2026
Liverpool could lose ground on the race for Champions League football at losing to Wolves(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Liverpool suffered another disappointing defeat in the Premier League this season as they lost to bottom-placed Wolves at Molineux on Tuesday night. Arne Slot’s men conceded an injury-time winner to potentially lose grip on the Champions League places.
Mohamed Salah cancelled out Rodrigo Gomes’ opener within minutes for the Reds after the dull opening 65 minutes. But despite having the momentum, Liverpool conceded in the fourth minute of added time when Andre’s strike deflected off Joe Gomez to beat Alisson.
The defeat leaves the holding champions in fifth, three points behind Aston Villa and Manchester United. Victory for Chelsea against Villa on Wednesday will see Liam Rosenior’s men overtake them in the potential final Champions League qualification spot.
With Champions League football and FA Cup action pending, LiverpoolEcho takes a look at how Liverpool’s fixtures compared to their rivals…
Liverpool (5th place, 48 points)
Wolves (A) – Fri 6 March (8pm) – FA Cup
Galatasaray (A) – Tue 10 March (5.45pm) – Champions League
Tottenham (H) – Sun 15 March (4:30pm) – Premier League
Galatasaray (H) – Wed 18 March (8pm) – Champions League
Brighton (A) – Sat 21 March (12.30pm) – Premier League
Federico Chiesa looks dejected after Andre scored(Image: Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
Tonight’s surprise defeat at Wolves ends a run of four straight wins for Liverpool. This weekend’s FA Cup return to Molineux gives them a break from league action but a tough double-header against Galatasaray awaits.
Chelsea (6th place, 45 points)
Aston Villa (A) – Weds 4 March (7:30pm) – Premier League
Wrexham (A) – Sat 7 March (5:45pm) – FA Cup
PSG (A) – Wed 11 March (8pm) – Champions League
Newcastle (H) – Sat 14 March (5:30pm) – Premier League
Everton (A) – Sat 21 March (5:30pm) – Premier League
On paper, Chelsea’s run is probably the hardest, especially with four of the next five games being away from home. Getting a result out of the trip to Villa would be a big boost to the Champions League hopes.
Aston Villa (4th place, 51 points)
Chelsea (H) – Wed 4 March (7.30pm) – Premier League
Lille (A) – Thurs 12 March (5.45pm) – Europa League
Manchester United (A) – Sun 15 March (2pm) – Premier League
Lille (H) – Thurs 19 March (8pm) – Europa League
West Ham (H) – Sun 22 March (2.15pm) – Premier League
Villa were the favourites to get Champions League football not long ago, but their recent results mean they have slipped to fourth. Tonight’s game against Chelsea could be crucial in the top four chase.
Man United (3rd place, 51 points)
Newcastle (A) – Weds 4 March (8:15pm) – Premier League
Aston Villa (H) – Sun 15 March (2pm) – Premier League
Bournemouth (A) – Fri 20 March (8pm) – Premier League
Leeds United (H) – Sat 11 April (3pm) – Premier League
Chelsea (A) – Sat 18 April (3pm) – Premier League
United being out of all domestic competitions means March is rather quiet in comparison to their top four rivals. They have the advantage and after Liverpool’s defeat at Wolves, they could add some breathing room between themselves and their rivals with a win.
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