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One point, just one point, and Tottenham will leapfrog Wolves into 15th providing Vítor Pereira’s in-form side suffer a surprise home defeat against Leicester the day before. Apologies for the flippancy, but that sums up the meagre opposition standing in the way of Liverpool and a monumental party on Sunday. Anfield awaits a second Premier League title in five years, although it will be the first time since 28 April 1990 that fans will be able to join the celebrations when Arne Slot’s side get the job done. They could not have picked a more inviting opponent than a Spurs team who have endured 10 away defeats in the league – only relegated Leicester and Southampton have more. Liverpool have already beaten Spurs 6-3 and 4-0 (the latter in the League Cup) this season, and Tottenham have a Europa League semi-final first leg to come next Thursday. Having won the league by beating Spurs at Anfield twice before, in 1981-82 and 1987-88, it would register as a seismic shock should the hosts fail to make it a hat-trick on Sunday. Anfield has waited long enough. Andy Hunter
Just noticed the City Forest FA Cup semi is on at the same time as this - shame, as I woudl have watched that. I know its different networks, but its a bit odd that two live matches clash like that
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