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  • Tottenham have beaten Liverpool 14 times in 52 Premier League meetings, including 12 victories at home
  • Three goals will ensure this becomes the Premier League’s highest-scoring fixture, overtaking the 151 goals scored in games between Everton and Arsenal
  • Matches between these two teams have resulted in 22 penalties, the most in the competition’s history
  • Harry Kane has been involved in seven goals from as many matches in this fixture. Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah struck three times against Tottenham last season

TOTTENHAM vs LIVERPOOL

IT’S BACK!

11:20: It never really left too be honest, but that’s what people say nowadays…

Yes, the Premier League returns after it’s brief international break hibernation and we’re back with a BANG as Liverpool travel to Tottenham.

The Reds have chalked up an impressive four wins from their opening four Premier League matches, while Spurs saw their own 100 per cent start end with defeat at Watford last time out.

Jurgen Klopp’s men will be out to maintain that momentum and lay down a marker following last season’s 4-1 defeat at Wembley.

Anyway, enough waffle from me. Team news and line-ups incoming. Standby…

TOTTENHAM vs LIVERPOOL

Tottenham will be without Hugo Lloris and Dele Alli. Goalkeeper Lloris, who was sentenced this week for drink-driving, has been ruled out for several weeks with a thigh injury while England midfielder Alli

has a hamstring problem sustained during the international break. Forward Son Heung-min is back from a lengthy stint of international duty, but Moussa Sissoko is still missing (hamstring).

Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana has been ruled out for a fortnight with a groin strain suffered on England duty. Goalkeeper Simon Mignolet has recovered from a hand injury to take his place

among the substitutes as back-up to Alisson Becker. Defender Dejan Lovren is still recovering from a hip injury, but should return in the next month.

Last season: Liverpool 2 Tottenham 2, Tottenham 4 Liverpool 1

Top scorers (all competitions): Lucas Moura (Tottenham) 3; Sadio Mane (Liverpool) 4

Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland)