Premier League table 2024-25: Latest standings, fixtures and results
The Reds opened up an eight-point gap on the champions by beating Southampton 3-2 in dramatic fashion last weekend, while Man City’s crisis continued when they were thrashed 4-0 by Tottenham.
Brighton edged ahead of City into second on goal difference following Friday’s 1-1 draw against the Saints.
A busy Saturday afternoon sees Crystal Palace host Newcastle as they look to move out of the relegation zone, while Brentford are attempting to continue their excellent home record when they host Leicester.
Arsenal, who have title dreams of their own, make the short trip across to West Ham in Saturday’s late kick-off.
A busy Sunday brings Aston Villa to high-flying Chelsea, while Spurs entertain Fulham. Ruben Amorim, meanwhile, will oversee his first home game in charge of Manchester United when they welcome Everton.
The action then wraps up when City make the huge trip to Anfield.