Rush The Kop

Everything you need to know about Spurs going into Saturday

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It makes the result of Saturday's Premier League fixture at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hard to call. They sit 11th in both the Premier League and Champions League tables, with a 6-4-6 record in the PL and 3-2-1 record in the UCL.



Their 1-1 stalemate with Wolves at home — who have amassed just two points this season and are on course to be the worst Premier League team in history — looks more grim by the second. It took a 94th-minute Palhinha equalizer to rescue that point, too.Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League | Catherine Ivill - AMA/GettyImagesInterestingly, four of their six losses this season have come at home, and they're all in league play.

If Liverpool can seize territory early — and better yet, score a quick goal — it stands to reason we can turn Tottenham's crowd against them and amplify their frustrations with Frank.Greatest threats and notable absenteesLeading the way with goals for Tottenham this season are Richarlison (7), Micky van de Ven (5), Brennan Johnson (4), Joao Palhinha (4), and Mohammed Kudus (3). Danger men Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison remain sidelined with serious knee injuries — two of Spurs' scorers from Liverpool's thrilling 3-6 win last time they visited Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.