Arsenal are Premier League title favourites as truth about Liverpool fixtures emerges. Reports has announced reasons why Liverpool will not win the League this season despite Liverpool’s early success 😱

Arne Slot believes this moment provides the perfect chance to evaluate past performances and, more importantly, prepare for the challenges ahead in the Premier League title race.
Speaking before Liverpool’s recent clash with Tottenham, Slot reiterated a key point: “As I’ve said for months, the standings only matter after 19 games, once every team has faced the same opponents.”
He also highlighted factors like Arsenal’s early-season red cards, which led to dropped points, and Liverpool’s own difficulties after being reduced to 10 men in their draw with Fulham.
Currently, Liverpool enjoys a six-point lead over Arsenal, with a game in hand. However, recent results show how quickly the dynamics of the title race can change.
Chelsea, for instance, went from being potential leaders at Christmas to sitting 10 points behind Liverpool due to poor performances. Comparatively, Liverpool has earned five more points from corresponding fixtures than last season, while Arsenal and Manchester City have seen declines. City, in particular, has dropped 12 points from their previous tally, highlighting their struggles. Despite Chelsea’s improvements, they remain far from being serious contenders.
Liverpool leads the results among the traditional “big six” clubs, but closing a 14-point gap appears daunting for City. Similarly, Chelsea faces an uphill battle, given their finish outside the top four last season.
The title race increasingly appears to be a two-horse race between Liverpool and Arsenal. Liverpool, however, faces a tougher schedule, with away matches against seven of the current top 10 teams, while Arsenal only has three.
Historically, results from corresponding fixtures between the two teams have been closely matched. However, Liverpool’s tendency to drop points in the latter stages of a season could be a concern. Arsenal, meanwhile, benefits from shorter travel times due to their proximity to London clubs, which may help reduce fatigue.
Both teams have struggled defensively, with injuries affecting consistency. That said, Arsenal’s starting backline has had more opportunities to play together, potentially giving them an edge as the season progresses.
Liverpool’s experience in winning titles might give them an advantage, but their history of faltering in tight races remains a consideration, as does Arsenal’s own history of falling short in crucial moments.
Liverpool’s run-in is challenging, with key matches against Chelsea, Brighton, Tottenham, and Arsenal. By contrast, Arsenal has a more favorable finish, with home games against lower-ranked opponents.
Although Arsenal’s fixture list may position them as slight favorites, Liverpool’s points advantage keeps them firmly in the mix. For now, the Premier League title race remains un
predictable and open.