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Dominik Szoboszlai nets Liverpool's third against Tottenham Hotspur

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Kulusevski pulls one back for Spurs v. Liverpool

Spurs refuse to go down without a fight as Dejan Kulusevski fires his shot past Allison to reduce Tottenham's deficit to three goals against Liverpool.

Salah's brace makes it 5-1 for Liverpool v. Spurs

Liverpool aren't done yet as Mohamed Salah scores his second goal of the second half to give his side a commanding lead at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Salah taps Liverpool 4-1 in front of Spurs

Mohamed Salah gets on the scoresheet with a simple finish right in front of the Spurs goal to give Liverpool a three-goal cushion.

Maddison gives Spurs lifeline against Liverpool

James Maddison rockets his effort into the Liverpool goal to reduce Spurs' deficit to one in the first half at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Mac Allister gives Liverpool 2-0 lead v. Spurs

Liverpool double their advantage as Alexis Mac Allister heads in his side's second goal of the first half against Spurs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Diaz's header puts Liverpool 1-0 in front of Spurs

Trent Alexander-Arnold's picture-perfect cross finds the head of Luis Diaz to give Liverpool the breakthrough they've been searching for in the first half at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Extended HLs: Leicester City v. Wolves MWK 17

Catch up on full-match highlights from Vítor Pereira's first match in charge of Wolves when they took on Leicester City at the King Power Stadium in Matchweek 17.

Extended HLs: Fulham v. Southampton Matchweek 17

Look back on Fulham's back-and-forth affair with Southampton at Craven Cottage in Matchwek 17.

Extended HLs: Man United v. Bournemouth MWK 17

Watch full-match highlights from Bournemouth's trip to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United in Matchweek 17.

Bournemouth prove Man United have work to do

Jon Champion, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard react to Bournemouth's 3-0 victory over Manchester United and Chelsea's goalless draw with Everton.

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Tottenham vs Liverpool player ratings

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Player ratings from Tottenham Hotspur’s Week 17 clash with Liverpool are obviously slanted to the big-winning visitors to North London.

Tottenham players ratings vs Liverpool

Fraser Forster: 4 — Not going to do anything about the first goal and the second’s a big ask, too, but slow to react either way if he was going to make a big stop on either. Four saves and five goals allowed on 3.50 expected goals on target.

Djed Spence: 4 — A bit jumpy, he went for the same ball as Gray on the second goal and has failed to close down wide attackers along with Porro on the other side. Blocked three shots but so much went poorly.

Archie Gray: 5 — Looked his age a few times and found out the hard way that you can play Mo Salah pretty well and still see a chance smash the cross bar.

Radu Dragusin: 4 — Making a number of poor choices that stop him from being a part of pivotal defensive moments.

Pedro Porro: 5.5 — Responsible for a goal but also one of the only Spurs players constantly producing in the other direction. A game-high 14 passes into the final third.

Yves Bissouma: 5.5 — Did what he could in front of a struggling back line during the first half, then joined them in a dismaying second 45 minutes.

Pape Sarr (Off 68'): 5 — See Bissouma’s grade, minus the final 22 minutes.

Heung-min Son (Off 82'): 5.5 — Up for it, but sloppy. A lazy or even sarcastic offside stopped one Spurs chance.

James Maddison (Off 58'): 7 — If anything’s true about the mercurial Maddison, he shows up for big games. Great goal.

Dejan Kulusevski: 8.5 — Helped cause the turnover for Maddison’s goal, and was just very good all-around on a day his teammates struggled to match him.

Dominic Solanke: 7 — Starved of the ball in the first half, but rebounded and scored a goal and nabbed an assist.

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Brennan Johnson (On 58'): 6 — Worked hard, got an assist.

Lucas Bergvall (On 58): 5 — Brutal on Liverpool’s last goal.

Timo Werner (On 82'): — N/A

Liverpool players ratings vs Tottenham

Alisson Becker: 6 — Not going to stop either goal. Didn’t have much else to do.

Andy Robertson: 6 — Has picked his spots well to move forward.

Virgil van Dijk: 8 — Not at fault for the goal. Good with the ball while ringing up 11 defensive actions. A remarkable 9-for-9 in duels.

Joe Gomez: 7 — Much of the same as Van Dijk, just not as strong.

Trent Alexander-Arnold: 9 — Has had his hands and feet full with Heung-min Son, but oh my the vision and passing when Liverpool have the ball. Glorious assist to Diaz. Led the game in touches and created chances. Also led the game in defensive actions.

Ryan Gravenberch: 6.5 — Busy and clean but somehow not truly registering a strong mark on the game.

Dominik Szoboszlai: 8 — Won the header that became Mac Allister’s goal, then scored one himself. Winning almost every duel. Between Szoboszlai, Diaz, and Salah, the trio rang up 20 shot attempts.

Alexis Mac Allister (Off 68'): 7 — Did so much well including scoring the Reds’ second goal but lost the ball on Spurs’ late-half goal and then docks him a point. Four interceptions and nine recoveries.

Mohamed Salah (Off 87'): 9 — Smashed the cross bar early and gave the Spurs left side real headaches. Great reverse to Szoboszlai for the third goal before becoming the finisher to continue his assault on the Premier League season and career record books. Then set up Diaz’s second. Top, top, top form.

Cody Gakpo (Off 68'): 7 — Solid but not spectacular.

Luis Diaz (Off 87'): 9 — What a diving header to open the scoring, and brilliant work to start and finish the sixth goal.

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Alexis Mac Allister's header gives Liverpool 2

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Maddison gives Spurs lifeline against Liverpool

James Maddison rockets his effort into the Liverpool goal to reduce Spurs' deficit to one in the first half at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Diaz's header puts Liverpool 1-0 in front of Spurs

Trent Alexander-Arnold's picture-perfect cross finds the head of Luis Diaz to give Liverpool the breakthrough they've been searching for in the first half at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Extended HLs: Fulham v. Southampton Matchweek 17

Look back on Fulham's back-and-forth affair with Southampton at Craven Cottage in Matchwek 17.

Extended HLs: Man United v. Bournemouth MWK 17

Watch full-match highlights from Bournemouth's trip to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United in Matchweek 17.

Bournemouth prove Man United have work to do

Jon Champion, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard react to Bournemouth's 3-0 victory over Manchester United and Chelsea's goalless draw with Everton.

Semenyo stuns Man United to make it 3-0

Manchester United are in big trouble at Old Trafford as Antoine Semenyo drills Bournemouth 3-0 ahead just two minutes after the Cherries scored their second.

Kluivert's penalty makes it 2-0 v. Man United

Justin Kluivert buries his attempt from the penalty spot to give the Cherries a 2-0 lead over Manchester United in the second half at Old Trafford.

Gomes notches Wolves' second v. Leicester City

Rodrigo Gomes takes advantage of a Leicester City defensive miscue and puts away Wolves' second goal of the first half at the King Power Stadium.

Cunha powers Wolves 3-0 ahead of Leicester City

Wolves are on fire as Matheus Cunha makes it 3-0 against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.

Huijsen heads Bournemouth 1-0 ahead of Man United

Dean Huijsen guides his floating header into the back of the net to give the Cherries a 1-0 lead against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

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How will Liverpool fare against Tottenham Hotspur challenge?

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Man City 'will be active' in transfer window

David Ornstein details Manchester City's upcoming transfer window plans and discusses Pep Guardiola's future with the club as his side continues to struggle.

Friedkin Group give Everton 'hope' after takeover

David Ornstein joins Jon Champion to discuss Everton's new ownership, the Friedkin Group, who have given the club a new outlook and the possibility of a fresh start.

Arteta praises Arsenal's 'dominance' over Palace

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta share his thoughts on his side's performance against Crystal Palace and provides an injury update on Bukayo Saka.

Extended HLs: Crystal Palace v. Arsenal MWK 17

A brace from Gabriel Jesus helped guide Arsenal to a dominant 5-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in Matchweek 17.

Rice puts Arsenal 5-1 ahead of Crystal Palace

Declan Rice tucks away another goal for Arsenal to give the Gunners a four-goal cushion against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

Martinelli makes it 4-1 for Arsenal over Palace

The rout could be on for Arsenal as Gabriel Martinelli gives the Gunners a three-goal cushion against Crystal Palace in the second half at Selhurst Park.

Havertz taps in Arsenal's third v. Crystal Palace

Gabriel Jesus's header hits off the post and falls at the feet of an alert Kai Havertz, who tucks away Arsenal's third goal of the first half against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

Jesus blasts Arsenal 2-1 ahead of Crystal Palace

Thomas Partey finds Gabriel Jesus open at the top of the box, where the Brazilian striker guides his effort into the Crystal Palace goal to give Arsenal a 2-1 lead at Selhurst Park.

Sarr's curler puts Crystal Palace level v. Arsenal

Ismaila Sarr curls his shot past David Raya into the far corner of the goal to bring Crystal Palace back to level terms against Arsenal at Selhurst Park.

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How to watch Tottenham vs Manchester United live, League Cup: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction

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With their respective Premier League campaigns aren’t going quite as they had hoped, Tottenham and Manchester United should both be desperate for a win when they meet in the League Cup quarterfinals in north London on Thursday.

Tottenham sit 10th in the PL table with Ange Postecoglou three games shy of a season and a half on the job, and some Spurs fans are starting to lose patience for another manager they believe has over-promised and under-delivered. Nearly 16 years on from the club’s last trophy, Postecoglou can buy himself loads more time if he were to end the drought and lift a piece of silverware at Wembley Stadium on March 16. Tottenham’s confidence will be sky-high (relatively speaking) after beating last-place Southampton at the weekend and snapping a three-game winless run in league play.

Manchester United have, of course, won a handful of trophies since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure over a decade ago now (if you can believe it’s been that long), but the Red Devils have been nowhere near the consistent power they were (5 trophies in 11.5 seasons, compared to 6 PL titles alone in the 12 seasons prior). Now under the leadership of Ruben Amorim and fresh off a derby comeback for the ages over the weekend, six points is all that stands between them and the top-4. Derby, League Cup quarterfinal, Festive Fixtures — a fantastic time to build some momentum.

How to watch Tottenham vs Manchester United live, stream link and start time

Kick off time: 3pm ET Thursday (December 19)

Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — London

TV Channel: Paramount+

Streaming: Paramount+

Tottenham team news, focus

Spurs’ injury crisis somehow got worse this week, as Destiny Udogie lasted just 28 minutes before coming off against Southampton (more precautionary than anything, according to Postecoglou) and captain Son Heung-min was subbed off at halftime after picking up a knock in the first half.

OUT: Micky van de Ven (hamstring), Cristian Romero (quad), Guglielmo Vicario (fractured ankle - MORE), Richarlison (thigh), Rodrigo Bentancur (suspension - MORE), Wilson Odobert (thigh), Ben Davies (thigh) | QUESTIONABLE: Son Heung-min (knock), Destiny Udogie (thigh)

Manchester United team news, focus

OUT: Mason Mount (undisclosed), Luke Shaw (foot) | QUESTIONABLE: Noussair Mazraoui (knock)

Tottenham vs Manchester United prediction

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