Could Liverpool genuinely finish below Everton? Remaining Premier League fixtures analysed
Liverpool began the 2025/26 season as Premier League champions and many people’s favourites to retain their title.With seven matches remaining, they’re clinging onto the final (not yet guaranteed)...
Could Liverpool genuinely finish below Everton? Remaining Premier League fixtures analysed Liverpool began the 2025/26 season as Premier League champions and many people’s favourites to retain their title. With seven matches remaining, they’re clinging onto the final (not yet guaranteed) Champions League berth and facing the genuine risk of dropping into a separate European competition or even missing out altogether.
After Brentford and Everton moved to within three points of the Reds on Saturday evening, Lewis Steele claimed that those two clubs should now aim for a place in the top five. Will Liverpool do enough to finish no lower than fifth and avoid the humiliation of being overtaken by their local rivals? With Winsports Online ‘s bet calculators, you can compare odds and determine how much your stake could return.
How does the race for European positions currently look? With Manchester United and Aston Villa beginning to pull away from the rest, it looks increasingly as though the teams from fifth to ninth could jostle for position to determine who ends up in what European tournament next season. Just five points separate Liverpool in fifth from Fulham in ninth, and with the Reds having a difficult run-in on paper, there’s a danger that they could get sucked into a battle with the sides currently beneath them, rather than those immediately above.
Who do Liverpool play in their remaining Premier League fixtures? Let’s take a look at the remaining Premier League games for the European-chasing teams, with the brackets showing the current position of their respective opponents, and the bottom row indicating the average position of the teams they’ve yet to face. Liverpool face theoretically the hardest run-in of those five teams, with all but one of their remaining opponents currently in the top half, while Everton objectively have the easiest as they still have to meet three of the current bottom seven.