It means Manchester United face a lengthy gap of over two weeks between our penultimate Premier League fixture, at Brighton & Hove Albion on 7 May, and the final-day encounter at Crystal Palace on 22 May.
Following tonight's tough test at Liverpool, Ralf Rangnick's Reds have five games remaining and will hope to still to be in the hunt for a top-four place when the Selhurst Park clash takes place.
There will probably be plenty more twists and turns in the battle for a coveted Champions League slot so let's take a look at the schedule for each of the main contenders.