Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are gearing up for an exciting Premier League clash scheduled for Sunday, April 27, 2025.
History strongly favors Liverpool, especially when it comes to home advantage. The Reds are unbeaten in their last 15 home meetings against Spurs across all competitions, securing 11 wins and 4 draws. Remarkably, Liverpool have won each of their last three home encounters with Tottenham, netting exactly four goals in every match.
Tottenham’s recent record against Liverpool makes grim reading for their fans. Spurs have managed just two wins in their last 24 Premier League matches against Liverpool (6 draws, 16 losses), and both victories were achieved at home. In addition, Tottenham have failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their last 18 Premier League games against the Reds, underlining Liverpool’s consistent attacking dominance.
Liverpool’s Recent Form
Liverpool have already matched last season’s tally of 24 Premier League wins — and with five games remaining, they are looking to surpass that mark. A victory on Sunday would also see Liverpool equal their points total of 82 from the 2023-24 campaign.
Jürgen Klopp’s men have been in excellent scoring form, finding the net in each of their last 29 league fixtures. This run stretches back to a narrow 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest in September and is the second-longest single-season scoring streak in Premier League history, only behind Arsenal’s 38-game record in 2001-02.
Mohamed Salah remains a key figure, having scored 15 goals against Tottenham in all competitions — more than against any team except Manchester United (16). In the Premier League alone, Salah’s 11 goals against Spurs rank just behind Alan Shearer’s record of 14.
Meanwhile, Luis Díaz is set to make his 100th Premier League appearance for Liverpool, becoming the 60th player to reach that milestone for the club. Trent Alexander-Arnold recently celebrated his 23rd career goal with a rare strike not from his dominant right foot.
Tottenham’s Struggles
Under manager Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham have endured a difficult season, suffering 18 league defeats so far — the most by a Spurs boss in a single Premier League season since Ossie Ardiles’ 19 losses in 1993-94.
Spurs are currently 42 points adrift of Liverpool, their second-widest gap behind an opponent after trailing Arsenal by 43 points in 2004. Furthermore, Tottenham have conceded 10 goals to Liverpool across two matches this season, highlighting defensive vulnerabilities.
Richarlison has scored four goals in his last five league outings but, worryingly for Spurs, each of those matches ended in defeat.