NewsFixtures preview: Liverpool's 2023-24 run-in

The Reds will begin the last phase of the campaign trailing league leaders Arsenal on goal difference, with 64 points from 28 matches.

Their challenge for the title resumes at 2pm on Sunday as Brighton & Hove Albion visit Anfield – the first of three successive top-flight fixtures in a week for Liverpool. Later on the same day, third-placed Manchester City (63 points) host the Gunners.

Klopp’s men are then at home to Sheffield United in a 7.30pm kick-off on April 4, which is followed by a trip to Manchester United three days later (3.30pm).

The clash at Old Trafford precedes the resumption of Liverpool’s Europa League tilt, with the first leg of the quarter-final with Atalanta BC to be played at Anfield on April 11 (8pm).

The deciding return meeting against the Serie A side is set for April 18 (8pm) at Stadio di Bergamo, sandwiching a home league contest versus Crystal Palace on April 14 (2pm).

That trip to northern Italy comes before a run of three consecutive away fixtures in the Premier League in less than a week.

The Reds will journey to Fulham on April 21, contest the rearranged Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on April 24, and visit West Ham United on April 27.

Liverpool host Tottenham Hotspur on May 4 and then travel to Aston Villa (May 11) to complete their away league schedule, with each of these matches still subject to change.

On the final day of the Premier League season, May 19 – when all games will be played simultaneously from 4pm – the Reds are at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers.

If Klopp’s men defeat Atalanta in the Europa League last eight, they will then face either Benfica or Marseille in the semi-finals. The first leg would be away from home on May 2 and the second leg back at Anfield on May 9.

The Europa League final will be held at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on May 22.

All times BST.

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