Liverpool are just one point away from being crowned Premier League champions for the 20th time in their history — a milestone they could achieve when they host Tottenham on Sunday in Match week 34.
A draw or victory against the London side would see the “Reds” equal the all-time record for league titles, currently held by their local rivals Manchester United.
Securing that single point would also ease the pressure on Dutch manager Arne Slot’s squad, putting the team 13 points clear of second-placed Arsenal with only four rounds remaining.
Few doubt that struggling Tottenham will find it difficult to delay Liverpool’s title celebrations at Anfield. The visitors sit 16th in the standings with just 37 points and haven’t won at Anfield since 2011.
The London side already endured a heavy 6-3 defeat in the reverse league fixture and fell 4-1 on aggregate to Liverpool in the League Cup semi-finals.
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Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 15 home matches against Tottenham across all competitions (11 wins, 4 draws), scoring 4 goals in each of the last 3.
Tottenham have won just 2 of their last 24 league encounters against Liverpool (6 draws, 16 losses) — both wins coming at home — and have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 18 league games.
Spurs have already conceded 10 goals to Liverpool this season, their second-worst defensive record against any local side since conceding 11 to Man City in 2013–14. Their all-time worst was 14 against Chelsea in 2001–02.
Tottenham have lost 18 Premier League matches this season — their most since 1993–94 and 2003–04 (19 in both).
Liverpool have scored in 29 straight league games, their second-longest streak in a single season, behind only Arsenal’s perfect 38-game scoring run in 2001–02.
Mohamed Salah has scored 15 goals against Spurs in all competitions — second only to his tally vs. Manchester United (16). Eleven of those came in the league, with only Alan Shearer (14) having scored more against Tottenham.
Luis Díaz is set for his 100th Premier League appearance if he plays Sunday, becoming the 60th player to hit that milestone for Liverpool — the third-most for any club, behind Arsenal (70) and Chelsea (63).
Richarlison has scored in 4 of his last 5 league matches (4 goals), though Spurs lost all of them. Only Matheus Cunha (5) has scored more goals in defeats this season.
Liverpool are one point away from glory — and there’s no better place to back the action than Betway, Qatar‘s top online betting site.