Manchester City was unable to secure the top position in the Premier League table on Sunday, as they battled to a 1-1 draw against their championship contenders, Liverpool, at Anfield.
The squad led by Pep Guardiola had a stronger start compared to the other team and took the lead thanks to John Stones’ first goal since April of the previous year. Liverpool equalized in the second half by converting a penalty kick through Alexis Mac Allister.
City were fortunate to avoid conceding a goal as Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo both failed to convert significant scoring opportunities towards the end of the match. Arsenal finished the weekend at the top of the Premier League table as the rewards were ultimately divided.
MEN Sport has analyzed City’s upcoming six encounters in the league and assessed the future challenges for their competitors in the race for the Premier League title.
Manchester City will be playing against Arsenal at home on March 31st.
Aston Villa (Home) – April 3rd
The Crystal Palace away match is scheduled on April 6th.
Luton Town (Home) – April 13
Tottenham Hotspur (Away) – April 20th
Nottingham Forest (Away) – April 27
Liverpool’s next match is against Brighton at home on March 31st.
Sheffield United will be playing at home on April 4th.
Manchester United (Away) – April 7
The Crystal Palace match will be held at home on April 14th.
Fulham (Away) – April 20th
West Ham (Away) – April 27th
Arsenal will be playing against Manchester City away on March 31st.
Luton Town (Home) – April 3rd
Brighton (A) – April 6
Aston Villa (Home) – April 13th
Wolves (A) – April 20
Tottenham (Away) – April 27th