THE Premier League title race is hotting up with Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City all battling it out for glory.
Jurgen Klopp is hoping to leave Anfield on a high at the end of the season and his side are currently top of the table.
Liverpool are on 57 points after 25 games – two ahead of second place Arsenal on 55.
Manchester City are four off the summit after their 1-1 draw against Chelsea at the weekend.
However, the current champions have a game in hand against Brentford tomorrow.
With just 12 matchdays left of the season, fans are already weighing up the run-ins for the title challengers.
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The Reds are unbeaten at home this season and relegation threatened sides like Luton, Sheffield United and Crystal Palace all still have to make the trip to Merseyside.
Yet they do still need to go across the city to Everton and to Manchester United at Old Trafford.
As for City, March could make or break their title push as they have a home Manchester derby, Liverpool away and Brighton away before they welcome Arsenal and Aston Villa.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta’s men still must travel across North London to face Tottenham and to Old Trafford in their final four games of the campaign.
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Many supporters are convinced that Klopp could bow out in style, with one saying: “Liverpool are winning the Premier League aren’t they.”
Another added: “With this run-in, Liverpool are favourites.”
A third commented: “Fixture wise they are in the best position.”
More reacted: “Top of the league. Easiest run-in. Klopp’s farewell tour. If Liverpool don’t win the title from this position, they’ve bottled it.”
But some disagreed, saying: “Never bet against City.”
Meanwhile, Arsenal fans think they could repeat their 2002 feat and clinch the league away to Man Utd in their penultimate game.
A fan wrote: “Winning the league at Old Trafford would hit so differently we need to go for this.”
More agreed: “I would do unspeakable things to win it there.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk