Manchester United and Everton have the chance to finish off their title charge. Two away games. A rejuvenated Manchester United and an Everton side who will have lost four games on the spin in the lead up to the game and with an absolutely massive point to prove. If Liverpool take four or six points from that, I believe they'll win the league. After all, they can afford to drop points in one game more than City can from now until the end of the season. But thanks to City's goal difference advantage, that game Liverpool drop points in cannot be a defeat, otherwise it leaves the title in City's hands.
After these two games, you look at what fixtures are left for the two teams. For Liverpool there are still potential banana skins away from home in the form of Southampton, Fulham, Cardiff and Newcastle, while Chelsea and Wolves at home will be no walks in the park. City, they still need to travel to Old Trafford, and also face Tottenham at home. City have no further banana skins away from home, as I don't think Fulham will have a hope of staying up when they meet them at the end fo March, while Burnley and Brighton will be safe too come April.
It goes without saying that anything can still happen. Nobody saw Newcastle beating City, but it happened. Their reaction has been outstanding though and you'd say the reaction of champions. But this Liverpool team can still win every game they have left this season.
That's not even mentioning Tottenham who are going very nicely under the radar.