Liverpool vs. Tottenham Hotspur: game time, blog, and how to watch online

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Ah, Anfield. The graveyard of many a Tottenham Hotspur side. Just the kind of fixture you need when in a fight for Premier League survival while playing atrocious football and missing 13 players.

Saying things have gone from bad to worse for Spurs in the second half of the season would be a severe understatement; from catastrophic to cataclysmic might be more apt. Interim manager Igor Tudor has been unable to wrangle a single point while in charge of Spurs, and that’s something that is unlikely to change as an even more weakened Spurs head to Liverpool with Tudor all but a lame duck at this point. At this point, you wouldn’t be surprised if somebody in white bicycle-kicked the ball into their own goal.

Oh come on, that can’t be enough for a commentator’s curse.

Do I have any hope for this fixture? Not really. The little I may have had died with Antonin Kinsky’s career and Joao Palhinha and Cristian Romero’s brain cells as they concussed one another in midweek; but Wolverhampton Wanderers took Liverpool down a couple weeks back. Wolves.

Could Spurs do the same?

COYS, because why not?

Lineups

Lineups will be posted closer to kick-off.

Live Blog

How to Watch

Liverpool vs. Tottenham Hotspur

Anfield, Liverpool, UK

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Time: 12:30 p.m. ET, 4:30 p.m. UK

TV: Not televised in USA, Sky Sports Premier League (UK). Check international listings at livesoccertv.com

Streaming: Peacock

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