Liverpool secured a 1-0 victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, with Virgil van Dijk scoring the only goal. The win narrowed the gap to Chelsea and Manchester United in the race for a Champions League spot. With 12 games remaining, Liverpool sits sixth in the Premier League, two points behind Chelsea and three behind Manchester United.
Liverpool's hard-fought 1-0 win against Sunderland provided a crucial boost to their Champions League aspirations. The match, played at the Stadium of Light, marked the first away victory against Regis Le Bris' side this season. Virgil van Dijk netted the decisive goal, despite the team suffering another injury. This result followed a defeat to Manchester City and came after both Chelsea and Manchester United dropped points—Chelsea drawing with Leeds United after leading 2-0, and United against West Ham.
Currently sixth in the Premier League, Liverpool trails fifth-placed Chelsea by two points and fourth-placed Manchester United by three, with 12 matches left. The race is intensified by the likelihood of an extra Champions League berth for the Premier League, potentially making fifth place sufficient for qualification. Opta Analyst's predicted table projects Liverpool finishing fourth with 62.79 expected points, just ahead of Chelsea (62.67) and Manchester United (62.48). This suggests around 63 points could secure a spot, though caveats apply: Liverpool's goal difference lags four goals behind United and 11 behind Chelsea.
Steven Gerrard, commenting on TNT Sports, viewed Chelsea as favorites for fifth, crediting Cole Palmer's form. "If Palmer stays in this kind of mood, they are the favourites for fifth. He’s the one player in this race who can turn a draw into a win. Liverpool and United have to find a way to match that individual brilliance," Gerrard said. Aston Villa strengthened their third-place position with a 1-0 win over Brighton, thanks to Tyrone Mings' goal, sitting five points ahead of United and six ahead of Chelsea.
UEFA's coefficient rankings position the Premier League to earn a fifth Champions League place for 2026/27, based on strong performances across European competitions. Arsenal and Manchester City are near-certainties for qualification, with Villa holding an almost nine-in-10 chance, while the final spots remain open.