Liverpool vs Tottenham live stream: Start time, TV Channel, Score, Preview, How to watch Premier League game online From anywhere. Liverpool take on Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday in what is set to be boss Jurgen Klopp's penultimate home game in front of the Merseyside faithful.
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The Liverpool vs Tottenham live stream sees the Reds’ title challenge hanging by a thread
Jürgen Klopp’s farewell season looks in danger of unraveling after a string of poor results have seen Liverpool eliminated from the FA Cup and Europa League, and just one Premier League win in their last five matches has their title charge in tatters. The Carabao Cup is already secured, but if Liverpool are to send off their beloved manager with English football’s biggest prize, they simply have to win this match.
Now could be a good time to play Spurs as the London-based side are similarly enduring a rocky spell. Spurs are on a run of three defeats in a row, the most recent a meek midweek loss to local rivals Chelsea, and before that, they lost to their most bitter adversaries, Arsenal, in the North London Derby. It’s been a bad few weeks for Spurs, and the chances of making the top four now look remote. A win against Liverpool is much needed if only to raise the mood surrounding the club.
Liverpool and Tottenham both need a mood-lifting result after a string of frustrating performances, so expect a closely fought contest in the Liverpool vs Tottenham live stream.
Liverpool vs Tottenham live stream, Date, Time, Channels
The Liverpool vs Tottenham live stream takes place on Sunday, May 5.
Time: 4:30 p.m. BST / 11:30 a.m. ET / 8:30 a.m. PT / 1:30 a.m. AEST (May 6)
U.S. — Watch on USA Network via Sling TV
U.K. — Watch on Sky Sports
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Liverpool’s run for a Premier League title has slipped out of reach as the club limps to the finish line. That first-place sprint is now down to Arsenal and Manchester City with Liverpool having gone 1-2-2 over its past five league matches, most recently a 2-2 draw with West Ham United last Saturday. Liverpool attempted 28 shots to West Ham’s 11 in that match, but finished with the same number on target (8). And even though West Ham held possession just 28.6 percent of the time, they out-scrapped Liverpool when they did get their chances.
The Spurs are less of a factor for a top-4 spot and Champions League bid than they were roughly the same time last month, with three straight disappointing losses helping Aston Villa open up a seven-point lead for the No. 4 spot. The club’s three straight losses have come to Chelsea (2-0), Arsenal (3-2) and Manchester City (4-0), and now arrives a lofty task against Liverpool to avoid loss No. 4.
Liverpool take on Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday in what is set to be boss Jurgen Klopp's penultimate home game in front of the Merseyside faithful.
Klopp's dream end to his tenure as Reds boss evaporated last weekend, with the Reds seeing their title challenge effectively ended after being held 2-2 by West Ham at the London Stadium.
It was a similar story for Spurs on Thursday, with Angelos Postecoglou's side crashing to a demoralizing 2-0 London derby defeat to Chelsea, a result which is likely to have them playing in the Europa League next term, rather than the Champions League.
The Reds have lost momentum at the worst possible time, and are winless from their last two games after being beaten by Everton in the Merseyside derby and drawing with West Ham last Saturday to fall five points behind table toppers Arsenal.
Jürgen Klopp faces a key selection decision over whether to bring Mohamed Salah back into the starting XI after their pair clashed on the sideline when the Egyptian was preparing to come on as a second-half substitute against the Hammers.
Tottenham's hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League have gone up in smoke, as three successive defeats leaves them seven points behind Aston Villa.
Spurs have had limited time to prepare for the trip to Merseyside following Thursday's disappointing 2-0 loss at Chelsea, and could be nervously looking over their shoulders if they are beaten once again.
Liverpool look to avenge their much-talked-about defeat against Tottenham Hotspur early on in the season as the two heavyweights lock horns once again at Anfield on Sunday in a marquee Premier League encounter
Jurgen Klopp's fairytale ending has fallen short of expectations with the Reds being dumped out of the Europa League and the Premier League race in a matter of two weeks. While Liverpool isn't mathematically out of contention for winning the title, Arsenal and Man City are both looking strong with the title tipped to fall in the hands of either of the two. With Klopp managing the Reds for the penultimate time at Anfield, the German grandmaster would be vying to make it a spectacular watch for Liverpool's faithful.
Tottenham Hotspur's end to their first campaign under Ange Postecoglou has been nothing short of disastrous with the Lillywhites currently embarking on a losing streak stretching to four games in the league. With Spurs looking for some crucial points at the end, the clash at Anfield could be the perfect opportunity to garner some momentum.
A dismal April for the Reds has effectively dented their title hopes, as they went from dreaming of a quadruple to having nothing to play for in Jurgen Klopp's final few games in charge.
After this weekend's game, the legendary German boss will have only one more home game, so his side will be keen to put their woes behind them and send their boss out on a high as the Anfield faithful prepare to bid farewell to their beloved manager.
After the last two Matchdays, Liverpool’s hopes of contending for the Premier League title have dwindled to the point where their chances seem more theoretical than practical. Nevertheless, Jurgen Klopp‘s team remains determined to fight until the end. To do so, they must return to winning ways as soon as possible.
Their opponents will be Tottenham, who are also vying for significant stakes as the season draws to a close. The Spurs, with a game in hand, are optimistic about overtaking Aston Villa for the final Champions League qualifying spot. To achieve this, they must secure a victory.