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The next five Premier League games for Liverpool compare to rivals like Manchester City, Manchester United, and others
Liverpool missed the chance to overtake Manchester City and Arsenal in the Premier League table with a draw against Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.
After Seagulls winger Simon Adingra failed to score, Mohamed Salah scored twice in the space of five minutes before half-time to give Liverpool a shock lead at the break.
Although Ryan Gravenberch had a chance to extend Liverpool’s lead just minutes into the second half, Jurgen Klopp’s side were forced to share the points with the Premier League side after Lewis Dunk capitalized on poor defensive play in the 12th minute.
The point keeps Liverpool in the top four before the international break in October.
Here are the next five Premier League games for Liverpool in comparison to those for Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Tottenham.
Liverpool
Everton (H) – October 21
Nottingham Forest (H) – October 29
Luton Town (A) – November 5
Brentford (H) – November 12
Arsenal
Chelsea (A) – October 21
Sheffield United (H) – October 28
Newcastle United (A) – November 4
Burnley (H) – November 11
Brentford (A) – November 25
Chelsea
Arsenal (H) – October 21
Brentford (H) – October 28
Tottenham Hotspur (A) – November 6
Manchester City (H) – November 12
Newcastle United (A) – November 25
Manchester City
Brighton and Hove Albion (H) – October 21
Manchester United (A) – October 29
AFC Bournemouth (H) – November 4
Chelsea (A) – November 12
Liverpool (H) – November 25
Manchester United
Sheffield United (A) – October 21
Manchester City (H) – October 29
Fulham (A) – November 4
Luton Town (H) – November 11
Everton (A) – November 25
Tottenham Hotspur
Fulham (H) – October 23
Crystal Palace (A) – October 27
Chelsea (H) – November 6
Wolves (A) – November 11
Aston Villa (H) – November 25