Liverpool Next Five Fixtures: Schedule After Burnley Draw

Liverpool missed a great opportunity this weekend after drawing 1-1 with Burnley, penultimate in the overall table. The Reds took the lead with a goal from Florian Wirtz, but Marcus Edwards, in the 65th minute, put in the final numbers.

Below, the Reds’ next five games.

Olympique Marseille vs Liverpool, matchday 7 of the UEFA Champions League

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For the seventh day of the international competition, the English will visit the French looking to win the three units. The Reds are ninth in the classification, which allows them to enter the preliminary round as seeded, while the Focenses are in 16th place, being in the same situation, but without being able to be seeded. The statistics are on the Anfield Road team’s side because of their last five matches, three have been wins for them, with two losses, although these clashes occurred more than a decade ago.

  • 21/1/26: Olympique Marsella vs Liverpool – UEFA Champions League – USA: 15:00, MEX: 14:00, ESP: 21:00

Bournemouth vs Liverpool, day 23 of the First League

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AFC Bournemouth v Wolverhampton Wanderers – Premier League | Jack Thomas – WWFC/GettyImages

The winningest club in English football will visit the Cherries. Last year, on August 15, the Reds hosted the Dorset County team, winning 4-2 thanks to goals from Frenchman Hugo Ekitike, Dutchman Cody Gakpo, Italian Federico Chiesa and Mo Salah, while the discount came from a double by Ghanaian Antoine Semenyo.

  • 24/1/26: Bournemouth vs Liverpool – Premier League – USA: 12:30, MEX: 11:30, ESP: 18:30

Qarabag vs Liverpool, matchday 8 of the UEFA Champions League

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Qarabag knew how to be one of the sensations at the beginning of the UEFA Champions League group stage and they will seek to give another blow of authority by winning at Anfield, something that will not be easy at all. The Reds, excited to qualify for the next round, are candidates to win at home.

  • 28/1/26: Liverpool vs Qarabag – UEFA Champions League – USA: 15:00, MEX: 14:00, ESP: 21:00

Liverpool vs Newcastle, week 24 of the Premier League

Harvey Barnes

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The Magpies will visit Anfield to close the first month of the year and both will star in one of the most attractive matches of the day in the Premier League.

  • 31/1/26: Liverpool vs Newcastle – Premier League – USA: 15:00, MEX: 14:00, ESP: 21:00

Liverpool vs Manchester City, matchday 25 of the Premier League

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Both are in an irregular moment, but they are expected to play a spectacular game thanks to the quality of their squads. They could reach this commitment in good shape, time will tell.

  • 8/2/26: Liverpool vs Manchester City – Premier League – USA: 11:30, MEX: 10:30, ESP: 17:30

Rival

Date

Time

TV

Competition

Olympic Marsella

January 21

USA: 15:00
MEX: 14:00
ESP: 21:00

USA: Paramount+
MEX: TNT Sports
ESP: Movistar Champions League

UEFA Champions League

Bournemouth

January 24

USA: 12:30
MEX: 11:30
ESP: 18:30

USA: Telemundo
MEX: Fox
ESP: DAZN

Premier League

Karabagh

January 28

USA: 15:00
MEX: 14:00
ESP: 21:00

USA: Paramount+
MEX: TNT Sports
ESP: Movistar Champions League

UEFA Champions League

Newcastle

January 31

USA: 15:00
MEX: 14:00
ESP: 21:00

USA: Telemundo
MEX: Fox
ESP: DAZN

Premier League

Manchester City

February 8

USA: 11:30
MEX: 10:30
ESP: 17:30

USA: Telemundo
MEX: Fox
ESP: DAZN

Premier League

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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