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Tottenham v Liverpool: TV channels, live commentary and how to watch highlights

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Spurs host the first leg of the last-four meeting, with kick-off in the capital 8pm GMT.

Sky Sports will televise the game live in the UK. Global broadcast details can be found here.

Get fixture and broadcast information directly to your phone by downloading our eCalendar here

Matchday Live begins at 6.45pm GMT on LFCTV, with build-up followed by live audio commentary and then post-match reaction.

Free live audio commentary for this game is available at video.liverpoolfc.com and in our dedicated Match Centre.

Follow Match Centre on Liverpoolfc.com and the official LFC app [iOS | Google Play] from 1pm GMT on Wednesday for live build-up, confirmed team news, minute-by-minute updates, photos, videos, post-match reaction and more.

Extended highlights, a full match replay and more will be available for subscribers on LFCTV GO from midnight after the game.

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6 Liverpool: Analysis of 'sensational' Szoboszlai and record

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During his regular post-match Review Show, which is now available to watch on LFCTV GO, the former Red analysed just how Arne Slot's side produced such a dominant performance in north London on Sunday.

Szoboszlai was on the scoresheet and recorded an assist in the win, while Salah delivered two of each to leave Liverpool four points clear at top of the Premier League at Christmas.

"It felt like a statement victory," Mellor said. "It was just an absolute joy to watch, it really was, and it could have been a lot more than six. Szoboszlai was just sensational – he was everywhere!

"His work-rate was superb – he was back at right-back at one point to win the ball from Son [Heung-min].

"It was just an all-round top performance. He scored and was directly involved in four of the other five goals."

Mellor also hailed Salah's contribution as the No.11 made Premier League history by hitting double figures for goals and assists before Christmas, becoming the first player to achieve the feat.

"I think he's easily the greatest modern-day striker that we've had," Mellor declared.

"He scored two, he could easily have got the hat-trick and even more. There is no-one better in the Premier League."

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Inside: New angles and unseen footage from Tottenham 3

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The Reds moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League after an emphatic result in north London that saw Luis Diaz (two), Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah (two) all score.

Our cameras were on location to capture unseen footage from the day, including pitchside moments and away-end celebrations.

Take a look in Inside below…

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Photos: Liverpool's recovery session at AXA Training Centre after Tottenham win

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The Reds powered their way to an emphatic victory on Sunday and opened up a four-point lead at the division’s summit in the process.

However, with the festive schedule now in full swing and an Anfield meeting with Leicester City in three days, Arne Slot’s side were straight back to work on Monday morning to begin preparing for the Boxing Day outing.

Part of the session involved a workout on bike equipment provided by the club’s digital fitness partner, Peloton, while undertaking a music quiz, which it’s fair to say got fairly competitive...

Take a peek at how it unfolded in our gallery below.

Photos by Nikki Dyer

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final fixture details confirmed

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The first leg of the tie at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will take place on Wednesday January 8, with the return match at Anfield scheduled for Thursday February 6.

Both games will kick off at 8pm GMT and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK.

View an updated 2024-25 fixture list and download our eCalendar here.

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Ryan Gravenberch on Liverpool's 'energy' at Tottenham and topping the table

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Arne Slot's team produced a clinical win in north London to move four points clear at the summit of the table at Christmas.

Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah each netted doubles for the Reds, alongside goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.

Tottenham responded via James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke, though Liverpool fully merited their three points.

"At the end, I think we did really well," Gravenberch told Liverpoolfc.com post-match.

"I think we controlled the game but [in] the last minutes we conceded the goals and we shouldn't have let that happen. I think we can do better but we played a really good game and scored six. Happy with that."

Read on for more from the interview with the midfielder…

Arne Slot press conference: Tottenham 3-6 Liverpool, top at Christmas, Salah and more

On what was the key to Liverpool's overall performance…

Energy in the attacking part, I think. At the end we scored six goals and that was the key part.

On starting the game with a real intent and desire…

Yes, because we know Tottenham give everything here from the start, so we wanted to give more than them. I think we did that in the beginning and we scored really nice goals.

On going 3-1 up to restore the two-goal cushion before the break…

Obviously we are playing an away game and they came back to 2-1. The defence are going to stand behind them. Then Dom scores and it's 3-1, that was really important that we scored that.

On extending the lead at the top to four points again with a game in hand…

We are really happy with this position. Of course, if you are top of the league it's a good position, but it's still really early. There's still half of the season left, and we have to keep going like this and then we'll see.

Mohamed Salah on Tottenham victory: 'We just keep going'

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Listen: Slot, Gravenberch and analysis in 'The Reaction' to win at Tottenham

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Our official post-match show brings you all the immediate reaction, with the Reds having moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League on Sunday.

Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah each scored twice, sandwiching efforts from Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.

In The Reaction, listen to the assessments of head coach Slot and midfielder Gravenberch, as well as analysis from Gemma Bonner, Nigel Spackman, Phil Thompson and our fan panel.

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6 Liverpool: Watch free highlights

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The Reds returned to winning ways in the Premier League on Sunday in blistering circumstances, with first-half goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai setting them on their way.

Mohamed Salah added two more after the break and Diaz also completed a personal double late on amid a frantic contest.

Enjoy the key moments of the success in London in the highlights package above. Register for free to watch if you have not already done so.

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Who was Liverpool's Player of the Match v Tottenham?

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The No.11 scored two and created two for the Reds on Sunday, reaching a pair of new personal landmarks as well as helping his side move four points clear at the top.

Salah rose above Billy Liddell to outright fourth place on the club’s all-time scorers list with 229, and also became the first player to tally double figures for both goals and assists in a Premier League campaign before Christmas Day.

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