Man City's Premier League fixtures compared to title rivals after statement Liverpool win

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Manchester City have wrapped up an impressive 11-day run with a resounding 3-0 victory over Liverpool , closing the gap to Premier League leaders Arsenal to just four points in the process.

Erling Haaland continued his stunning goal-scoring form by netting his 14th league goal of the season, despite missing a penalty earlier in the first half . Nico Gonzalez's deflected shot doubled City's lead before Jeremy Doku curled in a third.

This means that since their 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa , City have seen off Swansea City , AFC Bournemouth , Borussia Dortmund and now Liverpool. With the final international break of the season upon us, City will be aiming to end 2025 on a high when domestic football resumes.

Pep Guardiola's side face a busy end to the month, with a challenging trip to Newcastle next on the agenda. They then take on Leeds, Fulham and Sunderland in the league, before a tough journey to Real Madrid in the Champions League .

Here is how their fixtures compare to their league rivals:

Tottenham (H) - Sun 23 Nov (4.30pm).

Chelsea (A) - Sun 30 Nov (4.30pm).

Brentford (A) - Weds 3 Dec (7.30pm).

Aston Villa (A) - Sat 6 Dec (12.30pm).

Wolves (H) - Sat 13 Dec (8pm).

Newcastle (A) - Sat 22 Nov (5.30pm).

Leeds United (H) - Sat 29 Nov (3pm).

Fulham (A) - Tues 2 Dec (7.30pm).

Sunderland (H) - Sat 6 Dec (12pm).

Crystal Palace (A) - Sun 14 Dec (2pm).

Burnley (A) - Sat 22 Nov (12.30pm).

Barcelona (H) - Tue 25 Nov (8pm).

Arsenal (H) - Sun 30 Nov (4.30pm).

Leeds (A) - Wed 3 Dec (8.15pm).

Bournemouth (A) - Sat 6 Dec (3pm).

Fulham (A) - Sat 22 Nov (3pm).

Bournemouth (H) - Sat 29 Nov (3pm).

Liverpool (A) - Weds 3 Dec (8.15pm).

Man City (A) - Sat 6 Dec (12pm).

Newcastle (H) - Sun 14 Dec (2pm).

Arsenal (A) - Sun 23 Nov (4.30pm).

Fulham (H) - Sat 29 Nov (8pm).

Newcastle (A) - Tues 2 Dec (8.15pm).

Brentford (H) - Sat 6 Dec (3pm).

Nottingham Forest (A) Sun 14 Dec (2pm).

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