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·13 aprile 2025

How Liverpool Can Clinch the Premier League Title as Early as Next Weekend

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Liverpool Closing in on Premier League Glory

There’s a shift in mood around Anfield. This isn’t just hope anymore—it’s expectation. Liverpool have put themselves in a position where the Premier League title is not a distant dream but a real, looming possibility. And it could all be wrapped up next weekend.

Strong Position After Consistent Form

From the first few weeks of the season, something clicked. This wasn’t just another Liverpool campaign. It had grit. It had control. Whether scraping narrow wins or overwhelming opponents, Liverpool have handled their business with the look of champions. Now, as April pushes on, they sit at the top with 73 points from 31 matches.


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Compare that to Arsenal—second place, 63 points, but they’ve played a game more. That’s a 10-point gap with Liverpool holding a game in hand. The equation is simple: nine more points from their remaining seven Premier League fixtures, and the title is theirs.

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Scenario for April 20 Title Win

It could all be over as early as Saturday, 20 April. Liverpool travel to face Leicester City. But it’s what happens earlier that matters most.

First, they need to beat West Ham at Anfield this weekend. That’s step one. Then comes the wildcard: Arsenal must lose to Ipswich on the same day Liverpool take on Leicester. If that happens, Liverpool hit 79 points. Arsenal, stuck on 63, would be unable to catch up—81 being their maximum possible total.

It’s all in motion. “If Liverpool do their job and Arsenal slip, it’s all over.” That’s not an opinion—it’s a fact.

Still Work to Do If Not

Of course, if Arsenal avoid defeat, things stretch out a little longer. But not much. Liverpool would still be in control, with the chance to finish the job at home against Tottenham on 27 April. That match could become a title party at Anfield—if not a coronation on the road.

Fans Dare to Dream

The vibe has changed. It’s not about asking if anymore. It’s when. The Premier League title is within reach, and Liverpool are showing every sign they’re ready to grab it.

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