Spurs return to Premier League action this weekend with a difficult trip to Anfield, where Igor Tudor’s side will look to halt their slide and secure valuable points in the battle to avoid relegation. Here’s how to watch the clash between Tottenham and Liverpool.
Tottenham Hotspur will now turn their attention to domestic action in the Premier League following their poor Champions League display that saw them lose 5-2 to Atletico Madrid in Spain.
A clash with Liverpool in the Premier League now awaits the Lilywhites, who are in desperate need of three points as they aim to stay clear of relegation.
It is a crucial match for both sides, as Arne Slot’s men fight for a Champions League place, while Spurs know defeat could see them drop to 18th should West Ham United and Nottingham Forest win their respective games.

When and where Liverpool vs Tottenham takes place
Tottenham will take on Liverpool on Sunday, 15 March 2026 at Anfield, with kick-off scheduled for 16:30 (UK time).
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How to watch Liverpool vs Tottenham live on TV
Supporters in the United Kingdom can watch Liverpool vs Tottenham live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
Spurs and Liverpool Team news ahead of Premier League clash
Liverpool are dealing with several injury concerns ahead of the clash. Federico Chiesa is unavailable due to illness, while Alisson Becker is struggling with physical discomfort.
Conor Bradley is sidelined with a knee injury, Giovanni Leoni is recovering from a cruciate ligament problem, and both Stefan Bajcetic and Wataru Endo are out with hamstring and broken ankle injuries, respectively. Alexander Isak is also absent with a broken leg.
Tottenham will likewise be without a number of key players, with Micky van de Ven suspended for the trip to Anfield.
Ben Davies is out with an ankle injury, while Destiny Udogie and Mohammed Kudus are sidelined with muscle problems.
Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison are both dealing with cruciate ligament injuries, Lucas Bergvall is out with a leg injury, Rodrigo Bentancur has a hamstring issue, and Wilson Odobert remains unavailable after suffering a cruciate ligament injury.
Score prediction: Liverpool 4-2 Tottenham
Tottenham injuries:
| Player | Injury | Potential Return |
| Wilson Odobert | Knee | November 2026 |
| James Maddison | Knee | June 2026 |
| Dejan Kulusevski | Knee | May 2026 |
| Rodrigo Bentancur | Hamstring | May 2026 |
| Mohammed Kudus | Thigh | Early April 2026 |
| Ben Davies | Ankle | Mid April 2026 |
| Lucas Bergvall | Ankle | Mid April 2026 |
| Destiny Udogie | Hamstring | Mid March 2026 |
| Yves Bissouma | Knock | Unknown |
| Cristian Romero | Concussion | Nottingham Forest |
| Joao Palhinha | Concussion | Nottingham Forest |
| Conor Gallagher | Fever | Nottingham Forest |
| Micky Van de Ven | Suspended | Nottingham Forest |
Igor Tudor faces defining run of fixtures with Tottenham future on the line
With pressure mounting on Igor Tudor, the Croat needs to pick up points in the games ahead.
The fixtures will continue to come thick and fast, and right after this Premier League encounter is the return leg against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Following that will be a relegation six-pointer against Nottingham Forest, and a defeat against Forest could well spell the end for Tudor.
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