As they enter the final stretch of the Premier League, all Tottenham and Liverpool can do is pick up the pace and hope that their rivals face obstacles as they try to climb the table. Jurgen Klopp’s side have seen their hopes of a quadruple send-off for their departing manager evaporate and when they take to the pitch at Anfield on Sunday they could be eight points off the summit, knowing that if they don’t win it will end their title race.
Spurs, in turn, have an important place to overcome Aston Villa in the race for the top four. Back-to-back defeats to Arsenal and Chelsea mean they are seven points off fourth place with a game in hand, but there are still two of the toughest games of the season to go. It will take something remarkable for Tottenham to be in the top four on the final day of the season. Here’s how you can watch the game and what you need to know:
Viewing information
- Date: Sunday, May 5th | Time: 11:30 a.m. ET
- Location: Anfield – Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Live broadcast: Peacock
- Chances: Liverpool -225; Draw: +450; Bournemouth +480
Plots
Liverpool: The first meeting with Tottenham since September’s VAR debacle, which cost the Reds an opening goal and possibly a win, comes at a bad time for Klopp, who has seen his team lose three and win two of their last six, a run of Their results have seen them crash out of Europe and, in all likelihood, the Premier League title race. Meanwhile, the key figures who have led Liverpool to such success in recent years are struggling to replicate their best form. Klopp’s feud with Mohamed Salah has been well documented since the draw with West Ham last Saturday and he now faces the prospect of being without the totemic Virgil van Dijk.
“Virgilio was not [available] still all week, probably part of today’s team training,” Klopp said in his pre-match press conference. “So we have to see what we can do there.”
Tottenham: Home and away defeats to Arsenal and Chelsea brought what may be the first wobble in the Ange Postecoglu era, with the Australian giving a notably downbeat press conference at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night in which he insisted that the Responsibility for the drop in form was his. The next morning, the message changed in light of the end of this season and the summer to come.
“We need change. Change has to happen,” said Postecoglou. “You can’t want to alter course dramatically for this club because we’re headed in a certain direction. And now we’re moving in a totally different direction, hopefully the same people are in it. will happen.”
Prediction
With both teams struggling to get going and looking vulnerable defensively, this could be a game that takes a while to get going. It could also be a situation where neither side can achieve what they want. CHOICE: Liverpool 1, Tottenham 1