The English Football Association (Premier League) announced Friday the new schedule for the remaining matches of the current season, indicating that Liverpool will resume their journey by meeting its neighbor Everton on June 21.
Liverpool, who are 25 points ahead of champions closest rivals Manchester City nine stages before the end, are looking to clinch the Premier League title for the first time since 1990.
The match will take place without the presence of fans, as is the case with all other matches, as part of efforts to limit the spread of Corona virus infection (Covid-19), but the stadium that will host the match has not been announced yet, although it was scheduled at the "Goodison Park" stadium. The stronghold of Everton.
Today, the League announced the dates of the first three phases according to the amended schedule, as competitions resume from June 17, after stopping for more than three months due to the Corona pandemic.
Liverpool can clinch the title if they win the derby match against Everton, but on condition that Manchester City defeat Arsenal in the postponed match between the two teams, which takes place on June 17.
Liverpool will play the next two games against Crystal Palace and Manchester City on June 24 and July 2, respectively.
Day 17 also marks the other postponed match between Aston Villa and Sheffield United.
The 30th round of the League kicks off on June 19 with Norwich City meeting with Southampton and Tottenham with Manchester United, and the next day will witness Watford's meeting with Leicester City and Brighton with Arsenal and West Ham with Wolverhampton and Bournemouth with Crystal Palace.
The same stage will resume on June 21, with Newcastle meeting with Sheffield United, Aston Villa with Chelsea and Everton with Liverpool, and will conclude the next day with Manchester City with Burnley.

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