Liverpool host Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield in a crucial match at both ends of the Premier League table on Sunday March 15, live on Sky Sports.
Liverpool are currently sixth in the Premier League table on 48 points, level with fifth-placed Chelsea.
The Reds lost 2-1 to bottom club Wolves in their last league match and also lost the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against Galatasaray in midweek.
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Tottenham are 16th in the table on 29 points, just one point above 18th-placed Nottingham Forest in the final relegation spot.
Spurs are yet to win a league game in 2026 and have lost all four matches since Igor Tudor took charge as part of a longer seven-match losing run in all competitions.
The previous meeting between the two sides this season saw Liverpool win 2-1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 20.
When is Liverpool vs Spurs?
Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League takes place on Sunday March 15 at Anfield. Kick-off is 4.30pm UK and Ireland time.
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Liverpool vs Spurs odds and score prediction
Sky Sports' Lewis Jones...
When a team finds itself under pressure, there's a predictable knock-on effect of rash decisions, mistimed tackles, and that yields cards. That's exactly where Tottenham find themselves right now.
Spurs are leading the Premier League for yellow cards this season, with 74 so far - that's 2.62 per game. And if you look at red cards, only Chelsea players have been dismissed more often than Tottenham, who have already racked up four reds.
The trend is crystal clear. Tottenham have been shown two or more cards in each of their last eight games across all competitions, including a spectacular five-card haul against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. That kind of disciplinary record perfectly highlights the kind of issues plaguing this team and the pressure isn't going away when they visit a high-intensity opponent like Liverpool.
All this points to Tottenham to be shown over 2.5 cards at 6/4 with Sky Bet rating as a cracking wager.
SCORE PREDICTION: 3-2
Liverpool vs Spurs team news
Arne Slot is hopeful Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson will be available, with the Brazilian's fitness being monitored after he missed the midweek loss to Galatasaray with a minor issue.
Federico Chiesa is expected to be available after illness ruled him out in Istanbul.
Alexander Isak remains unavailable as he continues his rehab from the broken leg suffered against Tottenham in the reverse fixture.
Tottenham are without 12 first-team players for Sunday's crucial trip to Liverpool after Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha were ruled out.
The pair are in concussion protocols and join the suspended Micky van de Ven in being out for the game at Anfield in yet another blow to Igor Tudor's relegation-threatened side.