Tottenham have won just two of their last 25 Premier League games against Liverpool (D6 L17), picking up home wins in October 2017 (4-1) and September 2023 (2-1).
Liverpool won both Premier League meetings with Spurs last season by 6-3 and 5-1 scorelines. Only the Reds themselves have scored 5+ goals in three consecutive games against an opponent in the competition, doing so against Norwich between September 2012 and December 2013.
Liverpool have scored in 25 of their last 26 Premier League games against Spurs, including the last 19 in a row. Only against Arsenal (a current run of 20) have they had a longer scoring streak in the competition.
Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur is the top scoring fixture in Premier League history (206 goals). The last three league matches between the pair have seen 21 goals (7 per game), while there have been at least three goals in 14 of their last 16 Premier League meetings.
Tottenham won 2-0 against Brentford in their last home Premier League match and last won consecutive home games between September and November 2024 (3). Spurs have lost 10 home league games in 2025, their joint most in a year along with 1994 and 2003.
Among ever present teams in the last two Premier League seasons, only Bournemouth (16) have conceded two or more goals in more away games than Liverpool (15). Across their last 17 on the road, the Reds have either kept a clean sheet (6) or conceded 2+ goals (11) in every single one.
Tottenham have lost four Premier League games by 3+ goals so far in 2025, including a 3-0 loss at Nottingham Forest last time out. Only in 1997 (5) and 2014 (6) have they lost more games by 3+ goals in a calendar year in the competition.
Liverpool won their first five Premier League games this season, but have since won just three of their last 11 (D2 L6). Theyâre just the second team in the competitionâs history to win their first five but fail to reach 10 victories by Christmas after Chelsea in 2010-11.
Tottenham striker Richarlison has been involved in seven Premier League goals against Liverpool (4 goals, 3 assists), more than he has against any other opponent. All four of his goals against them have come at Anfield â only Andrey Arshavin has netted more against the Reds with all of them coming away from home (5).
Hugo Ekitiké has scored four goals in his last two Premier League games, netting braces against Leeds and Brighton. Only Luis Suárez has netted multiple goals in three consecutive Premier League games for Liverpool (4 in December 2013).