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Liverpool will be looking to make it six games unbeaten in all competitions when they clash with Tottenham this weekend.Arne Slot will be without some key players for the tie, including Joe Gomez and left-winger Cody Gakpo.But the Dutchman has said that Dominik Szoboszlai could be involved, and Jeremie Frimpong is with the squad.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. Federico Chiesa is being disrespected by Arne Slot!
I know when they lost at Plymouth, Slot was furious with Chiesa.”Lewis Steele on Federico ChiesaCredit: Sebastian Frej/Getty Images 👇 Join the debate; share your insight. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Whoever starts, it is a big game for the Reds as they could end the weekend in the top four with a victory.READ MORE: There are two Tottenham players who Jamie Carragher would love Liverpool to signJamie Carragher and Roy Keane predict Tottenham vs LiverpoolHow likely that is remains to be seen, but there are a couple of points working in Liverpool’s favour.Firstly, Tottenham are struggling for results, winning one in five in the Premier League.Secondly, as Jamie Carragher was quick to point out when making his prediction on The Overlap, Spurs are poor at home.Carragher predicted a 2-1 win over the Merseyside outfit and said that Tottenham have a ‘horrendous’ home record.Roy Keane, who was speaking alongside the ex-Liverpool centre-back, also predicted the result, backing a 2-2 draw in North London.READ MORE: Micky van de Ven thinks ‘top class’ Liverpool player is his toughest Premier League opponent Who is your least favourite opposition player of all-time?
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say How Opta’s supercomputer thinks Liverpool will fare vs TottenhamLiverpool have a brilliant recent record against Tottenham, winning four of their last five across all competitions.However, it is worth noting that their two latest defeats did come at Spurs’ stadium – January 2025 and September 2023.The most recent meeting between the two sides took place at Anfield in April and saw Liverpool win 5-1 and clinch the Premier League title.Ahead of this weekend’s game, Opta’s supercomputer has made the Reds favourites, giving them a 42.3% chance of winning compared to 32.2% for the Lilywhites. Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
