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Neil Bennett

How to watch Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur with TV channel, live stream, kick-off time and line-ups

Liverpool's relentless fixture schedule continues this evening with another difficult test in their pursuit for Premier League glory. Antonio Conte's Spurs side travel to Anfield still very much in the hunt for a place in next season's UEFA Champions League.

Jurgen Klopp knows his side will have little to no margin for error between now and when the last ball of the season is kicked. Not only is each game must-win for the Reds, they will also require City to drop points in one of their four remaining league games.

A win for Liverpool tonight would give them the psychological boost of going top of the Premier League, albeit only for the night. Manchester City will look to put the disappointment of their Champions League exit at the hands of Real Madrid behind them when they take on Eddie Howe's Newcastle United at the Etihad on Sunday.

How to watch Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur on UK TV

Liverpool's game against Tottenham Hotspur will be shown live on BT Sport 1 at the later-than-normal time of 7.45pm. Build-up to the game gets underway at 7pm.

If you're not a BT Sport subscriber, click here to check out the latest packages. Alternatively, you can access the game with use of a £25 Monthly Pass.

Where to live stream Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur online

BT Sport subscribers have the option of live streaming the game on the BT Sport app. The app is available to download on mobile and tablet, as well as various streaming devices, games consoles and even select Smart TVs.

You can also watch the match on your desktop of laptop computer at bt.com/sport/watch/bt-sport-1

What is the early Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur team news?

Liverpool have this week been boosted by the return of Bobby Firmino to full first team training. The Brazilian could well be in contention but, with a host of other attacking options available to Jurgen Klopp, is more likely to return to action from the subs bench.

Tottenham, meanwhile, have no injury concerns to report. They do, however, remain without the services of defensive reinforcements such as Matt Doherty, Sergio Reguilon, and Japhet Tanganga.

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