Tottenham host Liverpool in the final Premier League fixtures before Christmas. The two sides clash in Sunday’s late kick off at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium with both in search of three points.
Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs have come under pressure in recent weeks with the manager being accused of stubbornly sticking to the same gameplan when things are going wrong. Defeats to Bournemouth and Chelsea sent Tottenham into the bottom half of the table before a confidence-building 5-0 victory over Southampton, and a 4-3 Carabao Cup win against Man Utd, gave the team some momentum.
Liverpool meanwhile continue to impress under Arne Slot though there have been a couple of stumbles. Back-to-back draws against Newcastle and Fulham have allowed their rivals to close the gap in the league table and Slot will want his team to get back to winning ways with a strong performance in London today.
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Tottenham host Liverpool in the Premier League, live on Sky Sports
85’ GOAL! Diaz scores his second and restores Liverpool’s cushion (TOT 3-6 LIV)
83’ GOAL! Solanke beats Alisson as goals continue (TOT 3-5 LIV)
72’ GOAL! Kulusevski reduces the deficit (TOT 2-5 LIV)
61’ GOAL! Salah nets his second and Liverpool’s fifth (TOT 1-5 LIV)
54’ GOAL! Salah finishes off fine counter attack (TOT 1-4 LIV)
45+1’ GOAL! Szoboszlai restores two-goal cushion (TOT 1-3 LIV)
41’ GOAL! Maddison pulls one back for Spurs before half-time (TOT 1-2 LIV)
36’ GOAL! Mac Allister header doubles lead (TOT 0-2 LIV)
23’ GOAL! Luis Diaz meets Alexander-Arnold’s cross to nod Liverpool ahead (TOT 0-1 LIV)
Tottenham Hotspur FC 3 – 6 Liverpool FC
18:12 , Chris Wilson
83 mins
GOAL! Hope for the home side?
Bergvall clips a cross to Johnson at the far post, and it lands in the path of Solanke, who simply has to direct it past Alisson from point-blank range.
18:11 , Chris Wilson
80 mins
Alexander-Arnold sees his cross deflected and Forster does well to palm it away for a corner. Nothing comes from the set-piece, though Szoboszlai does get two chances.
18:10 , Mike Jones
18:09 , Chris Wilson
78 mins
A yellow card for Bergvall as he clips Jota. The game is petering out a little now.
18:06 , Chris Wilson
75 mins
CLOSE! More great play from Liverpool, as they move it to Jota on halfway and he spots Diaz, playing him clean through with a lovely chipped ball. Diaz has caught Forster off his line, and he loops a decent attempt goalwards, but it lands on top of the goal.
18:03 , Richard Jolly at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
“Another seven-goal thriller at the Lane. Spurs scored four of them on Thursday. They have conceded five on Sunday.
“At least Dejan Kulusevski has scored their second, and the Swede had threatened it. He certainly hasn’t given up. And as attack is clearly Spurs’ best form of defence now, that seems just as well.”
18:02 , Chris Wilson
72 mins
GOAL! Spurs reduce the deficit.
It’s superb goal too, with Son shipping it to Kulusevski in a central area, before the Swede gives it to Solanke. The striker cuts back into the space and chips a lovely through ball just past van Dijk, and Kulusevski smashes the volley past Alisson.
5-2.
17:57 , Chris Wilson
68 mins
Some changes for Liverpool, as Gakpo and Mac Allister come off for Diogo Jota and Curtis Jones.
17:56 , Chris Wilson
67 mins
Even when Spurs are attacking, they look vulnerable to the Liverpool counter, with Udogie just about cutting out the latest one. Spurs come forward and Kulusevski flashes a half-cross, half-shot across goal, so Alexander-Arnold puts it behind.
17:53 , Chris Wilson
64 mins
Alexander-Arnold sees the space open up and tries the speculative curled effort from distance, forcing a decent save from Forster. From the corner, Liverpool come close to a sixth as the cross is headed down but Forster just about gets there.
17:51 , Chris Wilson
61 mins
GOAL! It’s getting embarrassing. So simple too, as Gakpo just threads a diagonal pass to Szoboszlai, whose touch takes him into the box. He looks up and cuts it back for Salah, who simply slips past Forster for the fifth.
17:47 , Chris Wilson
58 mins
Spurs make two changes, bringing on Lucas Bergvall and Brennan Johnson for Pape Sarr and James Maddison.
17:47 , Richard Jolly at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
“This could get embarrassing for Spurs. Dominik Szoboszlai, who has been outstanding, almost added a fifth goal. Spurs are too open, too easy to unlock.
“Tottenham’s defensive issues are all too apparent and only partly explained by the absence of Vicario, Romero and Van de Ven. They can’t defend crosses or track midfield runners. Surely even a team as unpredictable as them can’t come back from this.
“It was notable that the often restrained Slot really celebrated Liverpool’s third goal – that, it seemed, made the game safe – but not the fourth, as he felt it was won by then.”
17:47 , Chris Wilson
57 mins
Another great chance for the away side as Szoboszlai latches on to the through ball, pokes it past Forster and then can only find the side-netting at a tight angle.
17:45 , Chris Wilson
54 mins
GOAL! It’s four!
Mac Allister makes the challenge near his box and it sparks a counter. They pour numbers forward, with Gakpo and Diaz combining as the latter sends in the through ball with the one-two.
The Dutchman slides a pass across the goal and it isn’t converted at first ask, but it rebounds back to Salah and he fires in from a few yards out for the fourth.
17:40 , Chris Wilson
49 mins
Solanke almost manages to get a shot away under pressure from van Dijk, but it bounces off to Alisson and the danger is averted.
17:37 , Chris Wilson
47 mins
Half a chance for the visitors to start with, as Salah narrolwy misses latching onto a cross at the far post.
17:34 , Chris Wilson
The visitors get the second half started.
17:28 , Chris Wilson
The main thing you can take from that half was just how dominant this Liverpool side can be, and why they are still overwhelming title favourites.
The Reds completely dominated most of that half, and have scored three good goals – they look certain to be taking three points home tonight.
17:22 , Chris Wilson
17:19 , Chris Wilson
The referee brings the half to an end and it’s another dominant Liverpool performance, with the away side heading into the break with a two-goal cushion.
17:18 , Chris Wilson
46 mins
GOAL! The lead is back to two!
That could be that. Szoboszlai heads on the ball forward and Salah latches onto it before surging towards the box and playing a reverse pass to the overlapping Hungarian. He’s one-v-one and he takes the shot early, slipping it past Forster for 3-1.
17:16 , Chris Wilson
45 mins
There’ll be minutes of added time here. You get the feeling both sides would take this at this point, ahead of a reset at the break.
17:13 , Chris Wilson
43 mins
Diaz is briefly clean through before seeing his shot blocked, but he was offside anyway.
17:13 , Chris Wilson
41 mins
GOAL! Spurs have one back!
Kulusevski takes the ball off Mac Allister near the edge of the box and Maddison picks it up, using van Dijk’s body to bend it around the defender and out of range of Alisson.
17:10 , Chris Wilson
39 mins
Groans around the stadium as Son is offside once more when Spurs were in a promising position. A good line from the Liverpool defence though.
17:08 , Chris Wilson
36 mins
GOAL! The lead is two.
Liverpool recycle possession before Gomez’s ball to Szoboszlai breaks the lines. He sweeps it wide to the left, where Gakpo lays it off to Robertson. The Scot dinks in a cushioned cross that loops up off Szoboszlai and Spence, and Mac Allister is running in to nod the ball into the back of the net.
17:04 , Chris Wilson
33 mins
Not clicking for Spurs in attack at all, with too many players guilty to playing the wrong pass or straying offside. They’re lacking invention too, though Kulusevski has looked brightest when on the ball.
17:03 , Chris Wilson
31 mins
Gakpo is the first booking of the day as he goes in late on Sarr to stop the counter.
10 shots to two so far in Liverpool’s favour.
17:01 , Chris Wilson
29 mins
It’s still Liverpool applying all the pressure, with a few crosses causing the hosts some problems. There’s been some pinball in the area and the visitors were close to putting a finishing touch on one or two balls into the box.
It’s been pretty straightforward for the league leaders so far.
16:59 , Mike Jones
“Luis Diaz had a goal controversially disallowed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last season.
“He marked his return with one that stood and which illustrated Trent Alexander-Arnold’s wonderful ability to cross the ball. It is a quality that will be irreplaceable if he goes next summer, even as Conor Bradley is a terrific right-back in his own right.
“It was notable, too, that Diaz, normally a winger, scored a classic No 9’s goal.”
16:58 , Chris Wilson
27 mins
Lovely combos from Liverpool as Salah and Diaz play a one-two before the latter rifles a low effort too close to Forster. Moments later, Spurs try to release Son clean through, but there’s too much on the pass.
16:56 , Chris Wilson
25 mins
Spurs immediately on the counter and they win a corner, before Kulusevski curls an effort well wide.
16:55 , Chris Wilson
23 mins
GOAL! Liverpool have the lead!
They make it look easy too, with Alexander-Arnold picking it up on the right and swinging in a peach of a cross towards Diaz near the penalty spot. The Colombian simply needs to nod it down into the ground and past Forster.
What a cross that was.
16:52 , Richard Jolly at Tottenham Hotspur stadium
“A start that could have been calamitous for Tottenham, with Fraser Forster’s latest attempt to play out from the back gifting a chance to Mohamed Salah.
“But he shot wide, Forster has gone to make a fine save from Salah and it has been relatively even so far and, those alarms apart, a decent first 15 minutes for Spurs.”
16:52 , Chris Wilson
19 mins
Liverpool are turning the screw here – Salah has had five shots within the first 20 minutes!
Spurs want a foul after Son tumbles over Szoboszlai near the box, but the referee waves it away.
16:50 , Chris Wilson
17 mins
OPFF THE BAR!
Another half-chance for the visitors as Robertson’s cross finds Salah, who fires against Spence before fizzing the rebound against him too!
Moments later, Szoboszlai lays it off to the Egyptian, who drives into the box and produces some lovely footwork to create the space for the shot, eventually rattling the bar with his effort!
16:48 , Chris Wilson
15 mins
Another Liverpool chance as Diaz wins the long ball off Porro before slipping it to Gakpo, who fires a shot well wide as he was off balance.
At the other end, Kulusevski leads the counter and drives at the Liverpool defence, skipping past a few challenges before laying it off to Sarr, who fizzes an effort wide of the far post.
16:45 , Chris Wilson
13 mins
Slightly better from Spurs, as they seem to have settled now, though they can’t string together any combinations in attack.
The visitors come forward and Gakpo’s cross can’t find Salah.
16:42 , Chris Wilson
11 mins
CLOSE! Liverpool get forward and Alexander-Arnold sweeps a lovely clipped ball over the top to Salah, who sees his volley saved by Forster before Szoboszlai’s rebound is blocked.
16:40 , Chris Wilson
9 mins
Kulusevski digs out a decent cross from the right but Spurs can’t make anything of it as Maddison goes down under the challenge from Alexander-Arnold.
16:38 , Chris Wilson
7 mins
Alexander-Arnold’s corner looks a dangerous one, but Spurs just about hook it clear. The Reds have certainly started in the ascendancy.
16:36 , Chris Wilson
5 mins
Liverpool are just about on top in the early stages, as Diaz fizzes a shot wide of the far post from distance.
16:34 , Chris Wilson
3 mins
Both sides just feeling each other out early on, with Salah stopped from a marauding run in the box.
Moments later, Forster clips a pass straight to Salah in the box, and the Egyptian slams a half-volley against the side-netting.
16:32 , Chris Wilson
1 min
Spurs get forward early on and Son flashes a cross across the box, but he was offside anyway.
16:31 , Chris Wilson
The home side get us underway in north London!
16:25 , Chris Wilson
Both sides are in the tunnel at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and we should be underway in around five minutes.
16:20 , Chris Wilson
A win for Liverpool will see them top of the Premier League table at Christmas for the first time since 2020-21. However, the Reds have only won the title in one of the last seven top-flight campaigns in which they’ve been top at Christmas, doing so in 2019-20.
Having conceded just three goals in their first eight Premier League games this season, Liverpool have now conceded 10 in their last seven.
Mohamed Salah has been involved in 22 of Liverpool’s 31 Premier League goals this season (71%), by far the highest share of any player for a side so far this term. He has 13 goals and nine assists, and could become the first player in Premier League history to reach double figures for both before Christmas in a single campaign.
16:16 , Richard Jolly at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
“A Christmas present to Liverpool from Everton: Sean Dyche’s 0-0 draw with Chelsea means Arne Slot’s side are guaranteed to be top at Christmas.
“A big day at Tottenham for, among others, Djed Spence who, if he plays left-back, will be Mohamed Salah’s immediate opponent today.
“Diogo Jota and Curtis Jones, who were both sent off here last season, start on the bench.”
16:15 , Chris Wilson
In his own press conference, Liverpool boss Arne Slot said that he tells his side “a few things regularly enough”, because if not, “they tend to forget!”
“Re-application is so important for a team. Maybe small details change, as football changes, but the main message has always been the same,” he added.
On Spurs, he added: “I really have to give them credit because if I look at Tottenham, they have always been a certain brand and identity and [Ange] Postecoglou has given them that identity back completely. It is a joy to watch them.”
“I hope, hope, hope he wins a trophy, but not the League Cup! A fan for the Europa League. Trophies are important and his brand of football is important. If he wins, then you can stop talking about his style being too attacking.”
16:10 , Chris Wilson
Tottenham have lost nine of their last 11 Premier League games against sides starting the day top of the table, with both exceptions coming away against Manchester City (2-2 in August 2019, 3-2 in February 2022).
Spurs have kept just one clean sheet in their last 23 Premier League home games, a 4-0 win against Everton earlier this season. They’re winless in their last three at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (D1 L2), last having a longer run without a home win in November/December 2013 (4).
Postecoglou’s side have scored more goals in the opening 15 minutes of games than any other side in the Premier League this season (9), with five of those coming in their last two games.
16:05 , Chris Wilson
Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Ange Postecoglou said that “a big part of our game is entertainment” and that the win over United was an example of that.
“You go to a game to feel emotions that maybe in your day to day you don’t get to experience. That’s what we love about it.
“There’s a lot of suffering when watching a game but if you come out on the right side, it’s exhilarating.
“We will play our football as that is what is winning us games. Arne Slot has come in and it’s not easy when you’re taking over from the status of Jurgen Klopp. They are settled with the quality they have but on our day we are pretty good opposition.”
16:00 , Chris Wilson
Tottenham won this exact fixture 2-1 last season, last winning consecutive home league games against Liverpool between 2008 and 2012 (a run of five).
Liverpool have lost just two of their last 23 Premier League games against Tottenham (W15 D6) and have scored at least once in each of their last 17 against Spurs.
This fixture has seen more 90th minute winning goals than any other in Premier League history, with six.
15:50 , Chris Wilson
Liverpool head into this match at the top of the table, though they could kick-off in second if Chelsea win their match over Everton.
If the Reds win, they will go above Chelsea whatever their result is, and they will be top at Christmas – if both sides were to win, Slot’s men would be top by two points and with a game in hand.
Spurs sit in 11th with 23 points, and could climb as high as seventh with a win today.
15:40 , Chris Wilson
The manager who Daniel Levy wanted gave his verdict on Tottenham Hotspur’s modern-day team. “They are always a joy to watch,” he said. He had been an interested onlooker for years, watching on from abroad, seduced by the glamour of their flair players. “I watch a lot of Match Of The Day and [with] David Ginola, Paul Gascoigne, Luka Modric, Gareth Bale, Rafael van der Vaart. They have always been a certain brand and a certain identity,” he added.
It could have been his brand, too. Because the man eulogising about Spurs had turned down the chance to coach them. He did not say so explicitly, because that is not Arne Slot’s way. He prefers not to talk about the expiring deals of his players, in Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk. Nor does he want to discuss Tottenham’s attempts to appoint him in 2023. “I think it’s the same answer that I always give you about Mo’s contract situation and those things,” he smiled.
Slot is more comfortable celebrating the man they appointed a couple of weeks after he decided to stay at Feyenoord and signed a new contract. An exhaustive search that seemed to take in Julian Nagelsmann, Mauricio Pochettino, Vincent Kompany, Roberto De Zerbi and Luis Enrique ended with Ange Postecoglou becoming Tottenham manager.
Spurs’ sliding doors moment which saw them turn to Postecoglou’s chaos
15:32 , Mike Jones
Arne Slot reverts back to his strong Premier League line-up after making a bunch of changes for Liverpool’s midweek Carabao Cup win.
The only change to the line-up that faced Fulham in the league last time out is Curtis Jones has been replaced by Alexis Mac Allister.
15:25 , Mike Jones
Ange Postecoglou names an unchanged team to the one that defeated Manchester United during the week in the Carabao Cup. Spurs won that match 4-3 and the manager believes this line-up will be able to challenge Liverpool as well.
15:17 , Mike Jones
Tottenham XI: Forster; Pedro Porro, Dragusin, Gray, Spence, Sarr, Bissouma, Maddison, Kulusevski, Solanke, Son
Liverpool XI: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Gakpo, Diaz
15:10 , Chris Wilson
Line-ups should be announced in the next five minutes or so…
15:05 , Chris Wilson
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot hopes Tottenham counterpart Ange Postecoglou’s bold attacking style is rewarded with a trophy – just not the Carabao Cup this season.
The pair meet each other in the Premier League on Sunday as a prelude to their two-legged semi-final in January and February.
Postecoglou’s brand of football has earned him plaudits and criticism, sometimes at the same time, as was evident in Thursday’s 4-3 victory over Manchester United when they almost squandered a 3-0 lead in their quarter-final tie.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot hopes Ange Postecoglou can win trophies with Tottenham
14:55 , Chris Wilson
Dominic Solanke says the Tottenham squad love Ange Postecoglou’s unique style of play and are convinced it can end the club’s trophy drought.
Solanke starred for Spurs in Thursday’s 4-3 win over Manchester United in the Carabao Cup with a brace, but a dramatic finale sparked more debate around Postecoglou’s bold front-foot philosophy and relentless attacking approach.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher has repeatedly stated Postecoglou must change and cannot play the same way for 90 minutes, which was echoed by Jamie Redknapp even though injury-hit Tottenham set up a last-four showdown with Liverpool in midweek.
Dominic Solanke insists Ange Postecoglou’s playing style suits Tottenham
14:45 , Chris Wilson
These two sides have met 168 times, with the first meeting dating back to 1909. Overall, Liverpool have won 81 matches, with Spurs winning 44 and 43 ending as draws.
Last season, Spurs won 2-1 in this fixture before the Reds got their revenge in a thrilling 4-2 home win in May.
14:40 , Mike Jones
Spurs could win consecutive home league games against the Reds for the first time since a run of five between 2008 and 2012.
Liverpool have suffered just one defeat in five Premier League visits to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, drawing one and winning three.
14:35 , Chris Wilson
The report from a frantic Spurs win last time out…
As Son Heung-min wheeled away and the Tottenham fans on the South Stand bounced their way into the Carabao Cup semi-finals, it was fitting of this bonkers, breathless tie against Manchester United that the winning goal would come straight from a corner kick. A huge night for Ange Postecoglou, as Spurs moved a step closer to lifting their first trophy since 2008, came with relief as Son’s corner made sure they rescued themselves from embarrassment. “Are you not entertained?” Postecoglou grinned. Aware that there would be criticism of his side’s near-collapse, he was proud of what he saw, too.
Postecoglou and Ruben Amorim chuckled as they fell into each other’s arms at full-time. How could they not after this? Tottenham are through to the semi-finals, where they will face Liverpool over two legs, but this was a tie that evidenced why these teams are currently 10th and 13th and showed how much work both managers have to do. For Postecoglou, at least, his injury-hit side displayed resilience after spectacularly shooting themselves in the foot – twice. Archie Gray, at 18, was remarkable continuing as a makeshift centre-back.
‘Self-inflicted’ drama reveals a Tottenham truth amid Manchester United ‘chaos’
14:30 , Mike Jones
Tottenham have won just two of their previous 25 clashes with Liverpool in all competitions, drawing six and losing 17.
14:25 , Mike Jones
In the immediate aftermath of the Manchester derby, Pep Guardiola was dumbfounded. He wasn’t, for once amid recent form, the only one. It was a common sensation around the Premier League over the weekend, which seemed to reach new levels of chaos.
Even one of the dullest Manchester derbies in recent history ended up transforming into one of the most sensational, both for the late turnaround and its significance. There was even the drama of the brilliant Amad Diallo vindicating Ruben Amorim’s decision to drop Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho. Tottenham Hotspur went 3-0 up at Southampton within 14 minutes, which led to one of two managerial sackings on the same day. Both Liverpool and Arsenal slipped, while Nottingham Forest continued to defy expectations.
Whatever the fair criticisms of the competition’s many modern issues, the Premier League certainly gives.
The Premier League tipping point offers a blueprint for surprise winners
14:15 , Chris Wilson
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14:05 , Chris Wilson
Tottenham XI: Forster, Porro, Dragusin, Gray, Udogie, Sarr, Bissouma, Kulusevski, Johnson, Solanke, Son
Liverpool XI: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Salah, Diaz, Gakpo
Prediction:
Could well be a back-and-forth encounter and no surprise if the hosts score first – but the Reds to remain on track for the title. Spurs 2-3 Liverpool.
13:55 , Chris Wilson
Liverpool’s injury list is much smaller, with just Conor Bradley and Ibrahima Konate left on the injury list approaching the Christmas run of games.
Andy Robertson and Alexis Mac Allister are back from suspensions, while means Arne Slot’s only big calls come in choosing between Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones in midfield, and two from four in attack between Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez and the fit-again Diogo Jota – but the latter is yet to start since returning from injury.
13:50 , Chris Wilson
Spurs remain without a host of players including their first-choice triangle of goalkeeper and centre-backs: Guglielmo Vicario, Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero. Rodrigo Bentancur remains suspended, while Richarlison, Wilson Odobert and Ben Davies are all still out as well. There are doubts over Timo Werner, who wouldn’t start anyway, and Destiny Udogie, who certainly will start if passed fit. Archie Gray is likely to continue at centre-back, while James Maddison might miss out.
13:40 , Chris Wilson
Premier League leaders Liverpool will hope to returning to winning ways in the top flight after back-to-back draws against Newcastle United and Fulham – plus a postponed match against local rivals Everton – means their lead has been cut to just two points.
Indeed, given second-placed Chelsea kick-off in the hours ahead of the Reds, Arne Slot’s team could be down to second by the time they start this fixture, albeit with two matches fewer played than all their rivals.
Slot’s side have been near-perfect since he took over in summer, losing just once in all competitions this term and winning with a rotated side in midweek to reach the Carabao Cup semi-finals – where they will meet Tottenham Hotspur across two legs in January and February. Before that, though, comes this fixture against the same opponents in the league, with Ange Postecoglou’s side in typically erratic form themslves of late.
Tenth in the table ahead of the weekend, Spurs’ most recent matches have seen them beaten by Bournemouth, edged 4-3 by Chelsea, draw with Rangers, thrash Southampton 5-0 and beat Man United 4-3 in the cup – stability and consistency are simply not words the squad understand this term, which could make for another fascinating encounter on Sunday.
11:40 , Mike Jones
Welcome to The Independent’s coverage of today’s Premier League action between Tottenham and Liverpool.
The two sides meet in London in the final top-flight fixture before Christmas and both are in need of three points for different reasons. Tottenham sit in the bottom half of the table but a win will throw them back in contention for the European places while Liverpool hope to maintain their lead at the top of the table.
We’ll have all the team news, line-ups and more throughout the day so stick with us as we build up to kick off at 4.30pm.