Explained: How Liverpool could mathematically secure Champions League qualification on Sunday

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Explained: How Liverpool could mathematically secure Champions League qualification on Sunday

Explained: How Liverpool could mathematically secure Champions League qualification on Sunday

Despite spending a large chunk of the season outside the top five, Liverpool could potentially secure Champions League qualification with three matches to spare on Sunday.Helped partly by UEFA’s int...

Explained: How Liverpool could mathematically secure Champions League qualification on Sunday

Despite spending a large chunk of the season outside the top five, Liverpool could potentially secure Champions League qualification with three matches to spare on Sunday.Helped partly by UEFA’s int...

Liverpool fans, get ready to celebrate—Champions League qualification could be locked in this Sunday, and with three games still to play. After spending much of the season outside the top five, the Reds have turned things around in style.

Thanks to UEFA's new European Performance Spots, which give England a fifth Champions League berth, Liverpool's path to Europe's elite competition looks clearer than ever. Three straight Premier League wins in April have pushed Arne Slot's side eight points clear of sixth-placed Brighton, and the numbers are looking good. Opta's model gives the Reds a 96.92% chance of finishing in the top five, while pundit Gary Neville puts it at "95% to 99%." A perfect storm of results on Sunday could push that to 100% by 5:30 PM.

Here's how it works: with four matches left, Liverpool are in a strong position, but they can't afford to relax. Remember the 2017/18 season, when a similar late lead nearly slipped away before a final-day scramble for fourth? The Reds will want to avoid that drama this time.

The simplest path to sealing the deal? Beat Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday. A win would not only guarantee a top-five finish but also leapfrog Michael Carrick's side into third place. But there's a catch—Liverpool need two other results to go their way first. If Brighton drop points away to Newcastle on Saturday, the mathematical magic could start falling into place.

Whether you're planning to watch the match in your favorite Liverpool kit or just keeping an eye on the scores, this weekend could be a defining moment in the season. Stay tuned—Champions League nights at Anfield might be closer than you think.

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