When could Liverpool win the Premier League title and how many points are needed?

It's destined for Merseyside...

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The Premier League title looks set to be departing the Etihad Stadium for Anfield.

That’s because Liverpool are clear at the top of the table and primed to become champions of England for the first time since coronavirus was the talk of the town.

Arne Slot’s side are 11 points ahead of nearest challengers Arsenal, who can only reach a maximum of 89 for the campaign and seem destined to be the bridesmaids once again.

Virgil van Dijk will be lifting the crown if Liverpool secure a total of 26 points from their remaining 11 league fixtures.

We think it’s done as Paddy has already paid out on the Reds claiming the prize, but when could they actually complete the job?

If you want to check out the latest Premier League odds then head on over to the Paddy Power app and Paddy Power website, otherwise, we’ve taken a look at the potential points totals Liverpool need to win the trophy.

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Premier League winning points totals

2023/24 – 1st) Manchester City – 91 Points – 2nd) Arsenal – 89 Points
2022/23 – 1st) Manchester City – 89 Points – 2nd) Arsenal – 84 Points
2021/22 – 1st) Manchester City – 93 Points – 2nd) Liverpool – 92 Points
2020/21 – 1st) Manchester City – 86 Points – 2nd) Manchester United – 74 Points
2019/20 – 1st) Liverpool – 99 Points – 2nd) Manchester City – 81 Points
2018/19 – 1st) Manchester City – 98 Points – 2nd) Liverpool – 97 Points
2017/18 – 1st) Manchester City – 100 Points – 2nd) Manchester United – 81 Points
2016/17 – 1st) Chelsea – 93 Points – 2nd) Tottenham – 86 Points
2015/16 – 1st) Leicester – 81 Points – 2nd) Arsenal – 71 Points
2014/15 – 1st) Chelsea – 87 Points – 2nd) Manchester City – 79 Points

The average number of points collected by the last 10 title-winning teams was 91.7. Liverpool would need nine wins and one draw to match this figure.

The average number of points accumulated by the teams that have finished second in the last 10 Premier League seasons was 83.4. Liverpool would need six wins and two draws to surpass this figure and Arsenal would need 10 wins and one draw to hit the target.

The Reds can reach a maximum of 97 so Manchester City’s Premier League record of 100 points is safe for another season…

When could Liverpool win the Premier League title?

Liverpool are guaranteed to win the Premier League title if they win their next eight Premier League fixtures and avoid defeat to Arsenal at Anfield on Saturday, 10th May.

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