Liverpool is currently 13 points ahead at the top of the Premier League table, and they could secure the championship as early as April 5.
If Liverpool wins their next three matches against Southampton, Everton, and Fulham, and Arsenal loses four consecutive games against Manchester United, Fulham, Chelsea, and Everton, Arne Slot’s team could celebrate the title on April 5.
If Liverpool maintains their 13-point lead at the top of the table, another possible scenario would see them clinch the title in their match against Tottenham on April 26.
If Arsenal wins their game in hand and matches Liverpool’s victories, then the Reds could celebrate the title on May 3 at Stamford Bridge.
Finally, if Liverpool has a nine-point lead or less over second place, then they would secure the title at Anfield against Arsenal on May 10.
Liverpool has not won the Premier League title since the 2019/20 season, while Arsenal, on the other hand, has not lifted the English top-flight trophy since their last triumph in 2004.