
Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur Live Streaming Premier League: When and where to watch LIV vs Spurs live on TV and online
Arsenal currently have 67 points while Liverpool have 79. If the Reds get a draw against Spurs, they will get to 80 points. So even if Arsenal win their remaining four matches and Liverpool lose theirs, they will get to a maximum of 79 points.
If Liverpool lose against Spurs, then the Arne Slot's side will have to wait till the next weekend to make the title theirs.
Liverpool enter the contest against Spurs as the favourites as they are unbeaten against the North-London club in their last 15 encounters across all competitions.
The Reds have won their last three matches against Tottenham, scoring four goals each time. Spurs are battling horrendous run in the Premier League 2024-25 season as they are positioned at the 16th spot with just 11 wins in 33 fixtures.
The Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League 2024-25 fixture will take place on Sunday, April 27. The match will begin at 9 PM IST.
The Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League 2024-25 fixture will take place at Anfield.
The Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League 2024-25 fixture will be broadcast live on the Star Sports Network.
The Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League 2024-25 fixture will be streamed live on JioHotstar app and website.
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