Liverpool can reach a major milestone in the club’s history against a Tottenham team who are on their worst-ever losing run.
Since Thomas Frank was relieved of his duties in early February, Tottenham‘s situation hasn’t improved with interim manager Igor Tudor at the helm.
A defeat against Liverpool would extend their losing run to seven in all competitions, the worst run in their history.
A victory for the Reds would also see Liverpool reach 1,500 league wins at Anfield, stretching all the way back to 1892!
Goals are definitely expected!
Since the 0-0 draw at Tottenham in October 2015, Liverpool have scored in 20 successive league clashes and in 26 of the last 27.
In the last 17 league encounters home and away, the Reds have kept one clean sheet and none in the last 11.
They have scored in the last eight successive league visits to Anfield and look to extend that to nine, which would equal their best on the ground, previously set in November 1964.
Liverpool are looking to complete a 6 th league double in the last 8 seasons and their 11 th against Spurs in the Premier League era.
Last season, the Reds won both games by 6-3 and 5-1 margins, with the latter seeing them clinch their 20th league title at Anfield with a month to spare.
Liverpool also put four past them at Anfield in the League Cup semi-Final second leg.
They have won the last four league encounters home and away, scoring 17 times and conceding seven. Thirty-four goals have been scored in the last six top-flight clashes, with Liverpool netting 24.
Home and away, the Reds have lost only two of the last 26 league meetings, the 4-1 loss at Wembley in October 2017 and a 2-1 defeat in September 2023.
Liverpool have lost just one of the last 31 Anfield league meetings – that was in May 2011.
Just how bad is Tottenham’s form?
Tottenham are looking for their 19th permanent manager of the Premier League era.
Tudor has overseen defeats in his first three league games in charge, losing 4-1 to Arsenal, 2-1 at Fulham and 3-1 at home to Crystal Palace.
This will be their 30th league match of the campaign. They currently have 29 points. After 29 matches of last season, they had 34 points.
Spurs have won five of their last 20 away league fixtures. Nineteen of their 29 points in 2025/26 have been secured on the road.
They are the only team not to win a Premier League game in 2026. It is their longest winless run in league football at the start of a calendar year since 1935 (first 15 games).
Tottenham began the season winning four of their opening seven league games. Since then, they have only three victories in 22 top-flight outings.
Remarkably, they have accrued 48 league points from the last 165 on offer!
This season’s scorers
Liverpool: Ekitike 16, Szoboszlai 10, Salah 9, Gakpo 8, Wirtz 6, Mac Allister 5, Van Dijk 5, Gravenberch 4, Chiesa 3, Isak 3, Frimpong 2, Jones 2, Konate 2, Robertson 2, Kerkez 1, Ngumoha 1, own goals 3
Tottenham: Richarlison 9, Van de Ven 7, Romero 6, Solanke 6, Palhinha 5, Johnson 4, Kolo Muani 4, Kudus 3, Tel 3, Gray 2, Odobert 2, Sarr 2, Simons 2, Bentancur 1, Bergvall 1, Davies 1, Pedro Porro 1, own goals 5