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·23. April 2025
When Liverpool can win the Premier League title after Arsenal delay celebrations

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·23. April 2025
Liverpool are effectively champions but can officially clinch the title in their next game
Almost there: Liverpool have one hand on the Premier League trophy
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Liverpool are on the brink of being crowned Premier League champions.
The Reds moved to within three points of clinching the title last weekend thanks to a 1-0 win over Leicester, with Trent Alexander-Arnold scoring the only goal of the game to relegate the Foxes.
That left Liverpool with a massive 13-point lead at the top of the table and Arne Slot’s side will have had one eye on Wednesday night’s clash at the Emirates Stadium.
Defeat for Arsenal at home to Crystal Palace will have confirmed Liverpool as champions of England for a 20th time in their history, and for a second time in five seasons.
Mikel Arteta has previously insisted that he would never give up on winning the title as long as it’s mathematically possible, but even his tone has changed with the Gunners dropping too many points in recent weeks.
Despite a thumping win over Ipswich last time out, Arsenal couldn’t follow it up with another win as they twice let a lead slip against Palace to draw 2-2.
That result means it is just a matter of time before the celebrations can begin on Merseyside as it will take an unlikely set of results to stop Slot from guiding Liverpool to the Premier league title in his first season in charge.
Liverpool are closing in on the Premier League title
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Arsenal can now only reach a maximum of 79 points.
This means even if Gunners were to win their remaining games, Liverpool’s far superior goal difference means they could lose all their remaining five games and still win the league.
However, the Reds can mathematically clinch the Premier League title this weekend as they simply need to avoid defeat at home to Tottenham and the crown is theirs.