Liverpool head into Sunday's clash with Tottenham Hotspur as the clear form favourite with four wins and two defeats from their last six league games.
Tottenham's winless streak increased to 11 Premier League games when they were beaten 3-1 at home by Crystal Palace last time out. New manager Igor Tudor is yet to pick up a single point since he took charge, but Spurs have scored in each of those matches.
Liverpool have enjoyed two big wins in their last three home games, beating Newcastle 4-1 and West Ham 5-2, and we're predicting another big win this weekend against a Tottenham side that have lost their last five games, conceding 13 goals and scoring four.
Spurs have performed much better on the road than they have in their own backyard this season, and have scored at least two goals in eight of their 14 away trips. However, Liverpool have managed to score four or more goals in three home games already this season, and Spurs are ripe for the picking this weekend.
The Reds' top goalscorer, Hugo Ekitike, has 11 Premier League goals this season, with his most recent arriving in Liverpool's last home game against the Hammers. Liverpool beat Tottenham 2-1 in December's reverse league meeting, and Ekitike scored the winning goal that day.
Liverpool 4-2 Tottenham




















