Liverpool travel to Tottenham Hotspur for the 184th meeting between the two sides.

Ange Postecoglou has Spurs playing some of the most exciting attacking football in the league with the 2nd most goals scored, however they only sit 11th in the Premier League. Failing to get results over the line has lead to Spurs not being able to settle into a rhythm. They’ve only managed to win 3 games away so far this season, a surprise loss to newly promoted Ipswich and a draw to 10 men Fulham have been their most notable dropped points at home.

Liverpool will be seeking revenge after last seasons VAR controversy. Luis Diaz’s first half goal was ruled out for offside incorrectly. Reduced to 9 men Liverpool held on until the 96th minute when Joel Matip scored an own goal, Liverpool lost the tie 2-1.

However, Liverpools record at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a strong one, having won 3 out of the 5 meetings. In 2020 Liverpool won 0-1 to become the first-ever team in Europe’s top five leagues to win 20 of their opening 21 games of a league season.

Spurs’ injury list is extensive. They’re set to be without Guglielmo VicarioBen DaviesCristian RomeroMicky van de VenMikey MooreWilson Odobert and Richarlison. Uruguayan Rodrigo Bentancur also continues to serve a suspension for a racism incident.

Arne Slot seems to have navigated Liverpools injuries extremely well of late. The reds are only set to be missing Ibrahim Konate and Conor Bradley this time around.

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