The fixture list has been adjusted based on Liverpool’s performance this season and the timing of the shock clash with Manchester City caught the eye. Liverpool’s progress this season is remarkable. They could have added a place in the EFL Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley at the end of the month in each competition. But being lucky means they have a very busy schedule ahead of them with quick response times, long commutes and short recovery times.
Jurgen Klopp must complete six games in 30 days across three competitions between February 10 and March 2 before the Europa League resumes.However, three matches have been rescheduled, including the match against Manchester City at Anfield on March 10, which was scheduled for 3.45pm on Sunday. Sunday matches are normally played at 1.30pm, 2.30pm or 4.30pm, but this was changed following concerns about fan safety and Merseyside Police insisted on an earlier kick-off after they problems have arisen in previous meetings.
In another change, the Merseyside derby against Everton will now kick off at 2pm on March 17. This means the race will now run alongside the St Patrick’s Day celebrations and the Liverpool Half Marathon, which takes place on a busy day for the city. However, the fixture could still be moved if the team win their fifth FA Cup tie against the winner of Southampton and Watford tonight. Liverpool are scheduled to play Brighton on March 31 after a two-week international break, with the match kicking off at 2pm.
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George PriestermanWritten by George PriestermanPublished: February 7, 2024 05:00 GMTNathan Ake says he expects Liverpool to put pressure on Manchester City in the final month of the season following the news of Jurgen Klopp’s departure. Nathan Ake says he expects Liverpool to put pressure on Manchester City in the final month of the season following news that Jurgen Klopp is set to leave. Due to their success this season, Liverpool’s fixture schedule has been adjusted and the timing of their shock clash with Manchester City has caught the eye. Liverpool’s progress this season is remarkable.
They could have added a place in the EFL Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley at the end of the month in each competition. But success means having fast recovery times, long commutes, and very busy schedules with little recovery time. Jurgen Klopp must complete six games in 30 days across three competitions between February 10 and March 2 before the Europa League resumes.Subscribe to the Liverpool FC newsletterPlease enter your email addressThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and is subject to Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Advertisement However, three matches have been rescheduled, including the match against Manchester City at Anfield on March 10, which was scheduled for 3.45pm on Sunday. Sunday matches are normally played at 1.30pm, 2.30pm or 4.30pm but this was changed due to fan safety and Merseyside Police insisting on an earlier kick-off due to problems with previous matches.
In another change, the Merseyside derby against Everton will now kick off at 2pm on March 17. This means it takes place on a busy day for the city, as the race currently runs alongside St Patrick’s Day celebrations and the Liverpool Half Marathon. However, the fixture could still be moved if they win against the winners of Southampton and Watford in the FA Cup fifth round. Then Liverpool is 2-2 weeks from March 31, March 31.Read moreManuel Neuer Yurgen Klopp says two potential jobs.Manuel Neuer Yurgen Klopp says two potential jobs.The “console” -liverpool -dedender invited the arsenal.The “console” -liverpool -dedender invited the arsenal.Salah, Svobozlay Bacetic, Full Liverpool and possible turning gamesSalah, Svobozlay Bacetic, Full Liverpool and possible turning gamesIf the Derbi Liverpul has the Europa League semi -seed, it comes out of the two media. One of them is the last week of the campaign to combat two clubs.
There are currently just nine weeks left between the derby (March 17) and the end of the league season on May 19, two of which are the international breaks in March and four of the next six weeks in the Europa League. The quarter-finals and subsequent semi-finals mean Liverpool have just one week left in midweek until the end of April and the final week of the season to break into the top four.