Liverpool has risen to 13th based on the provisional moving annual total for the year August 14 - July 15. Realistically it won't get higher than 10th as the gap from there to catch 9th placed Bristol is quite significant (over 2 million).
10th though should be achievable as Newcastle and East Midlands are only about 430k ahead and it looks as though 2016 will see a return to growth from Ryanair as well as a number of other new services (EIN, TOM, VLG to name three). Whether that happens in one year remains to be seen!