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Liverpool require 16 points (86 in total) from their remaining nine games for an unassailable points total, as Arsenal can finish on a maximum of 85 if they win all their matches.
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Manchester City can turn their focus to securing Champions League qualification.
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Forest have been the surprise package of the season and are third in the table with an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City to look forward to.
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Liverpool eye Kubo as Salah replacement
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Liverpool will look to sign Real Sociedad forward Takefusa Kubo this summer if Mohamed Salah leaves, says TEAMtalk.
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Liverpool boss Arne Slot provided an update on injured Trent Alexander-Arnold, heavily linked with a summer move to Real Madrid, at Tuesday's news conference.
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Fans Abigail Rudkin and Dan Clubbe tell The Football News Show why he would not be viewed as a club legend if he left, but also how his success at Real, and how the Reds would cope without him, could ...
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All the latest football news and build-up to Wednesday's Premier League action as Liverpool look to increase their lead with victory over Everton in the Merseyside derby.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou says Richarlison will not be fit to return from injury against Chelsea on Thursday. The Brazilian is however in with a chance of appearing against Southampton at the weekend after his latest injury setback saw him miss the last two months with a calf issue.
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Arsenal and Tottenham will contest the first north London derby to be held outside the UK in Hong Kong this summer.
Liverpool previously travelled to Hong Kong for pre-season in 2017. Tottenham came to the Chinese city in a 2017 friendly, while Arsenal is returning for the first time since 2012. It will be the first time for Milan to visit Hong Kong since 2004.
"We probably underestimated the challenges of Europe this year with your two extra games and having a deep cup run," the Australian said.