Saturday's Premier League action reaches a climax with Liverpool hosting Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield. It's a huge game for Jürgen Klopp's side, who have failed to win any of their last five Premier League fixtures. Three draws and two defeats have seen them slip down to fifth in the league table, and the pressure is on for a quick turnaround. Another disappointing result here would only heap the pressure on their coach.
Liverpool vs. Tottenham 2017 live stream: Game time, TV schedule, and how to watch online
Liverpool will look to arrest their slide at home to Tottenham on Saturday.


In contrast, things have been going swimmingly for Spurs of late. They've not lost a single game since traveling to Old Trafford in early December, and find themselves up in second place after 24 league matches. Though it doesn't look like anyone's going to catch league leaders Chelsea, Spurs are in as good a position as anyone, and have reason to be content at this stage of the season.
How to watch, stream, and listen
TV: NBC (U.S. - English); NBC Universo (U.S. - Spanish); TSN (Canada); BT Sport 1 (U.K.)
Online streaming: NBC Sports Live (U.S. - English); NBC Universo Now, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo (U.S. - Spanish); TSN Go (Canada); BT Sport live streaming (U.K.)
Make friends: Liverpool fans should head on over to The Liverpool Offside for full match coverage; Cartilage Free Captain is the place to be if you’re an Spurs supporter.
For online listings in other countries, you can check out LiveSoccerTV.
Three big things to know
1. Liverpool will be without Danny Ings, Marko Grujić, and Ovie Ejaria, who are all injured. Dejan Lovren, Adam Lallana, and Ragnar Klavan face late fitness tests.
2. Spurs will be without Jan Vertonghen, Georges-Kévin Nkoudou, and Danny Rose; Erik Lamela will also miss out as he continues to recover from a hip injury. Kieran Trippier will hope to be involved, but remains doubtful.
3. Spurs have a poor record against Liverpool, having failed to beat them since a Premier League encounter at White Hart Lane in 2012. Not since May 2011 have they won away at Anfield, when goals from Rafael van der Vaart and Luka Modrić sealed a victory for Harry Redknapp’s men.











