Liverpool have taken a huge step towards the Premier League title by beating Manchester City. A goal and an assist from the superlative Mohamed Salah guided the Reds to a 2-0 win at the Etihad Stadium and open up an 11-point gap over second-placed Arsenal.

Mikel Arteta and his Gunners squad would have been watching the game through their fingers after going down 1-0 at home to West Ham on Saturday, missing the chance to close the gap to just five points. But a hugely pivotal weekend in the title race means the Reds will have to lose at least three of their remaining 11 games, and hope the Gunners are faultless during their run-in.

Arsenal will hope to still be within a shout of the title when visiting Anfield on May 10. So how does the final weeks of the season look?. Nottingham Forest (a), February 26. Manchester United (a), March 9. Chelsea (h), March 16. Fulham (h), April 1. Everton (a), April 5.
Brentford (h), April 12. Ipswich (a), April 19. Crystal Palace (h), April 26. Bournemouth (h), May 3. Liverpool (a), May 10. Newcastle (h), May 18. Southampton (a), May 25. Newcastle (h), February 26. Southampton (h), March 8. Everton (h), April 2. Fulham (a), April 5. West Ham (h), April 12.