Although we're still only in March, it feels very much like a case of when rather than if Liverpool win the Premier League title.
It's been a remarkable campaign for a number of reasons; Liverpool looked more likely to finish outside the top four than to win the league last summer; a squad that looked like it needed investment was largely untouched, while Manchester City were going for a fifth straight title, and Arsenal looked primed to take that final step and possibly overhaul Pep Guardiola's side.
City have undoubtedly been hampered by the absence of Rodri, but the scale of their drop-off has been hugely surprising, while Arsenal have taken a backwards step after two seasons of progress.
It would be the biggest collapse in English football history if Liverpool weren't to win the title from here. As such, we've looked at when the Reds could be officially crowned champions.
Liverpool have a break from the Premier League now due to their involvement in the EFL Cup final before the FA Cup fixtures after the international break, meaning they won't return to league action until 2nd April when they take on Everton at Anfield.
At the moment, the earliest Liverpool can officially be confirmed as champions is on 20th April when Arsenal face Ipswich, though that requires the Gunners losing their next three games, Liverpool winning their next three, and then Arsenal failing to beat the Tractor Boys at Portman Road.