


Luis Suarez is available to face Tottenham following his suspension
Liverpool have hit form recently and are even able to welcome Luis Suarez back on Monday night - will they halt Tottenham's title bid?
Jamie Carragher has scored as many Premier League goals for Tottenham as he has for Liverpool in his career.
Since taking over, Harry Redknapp has overseen six wins in eight games in all competitions for Spurs against Liverpool.
There has been a penalty awarded in four of the last five Premier League matches between Tottenham and Liverpool.
Luka Modric has scored in his last two league appearances against the Reds.
Spurs' win at Anfield last season ended a run of 16 Premier League away games at Liverpool without a victory (D5 L11).
There has been a 90th minute goal in three of the last four league meetings between Liverpool and Tottenham.
Spurs have picked up more points after 23 games than in any previous Premier League season.
Tottenham have only lost two of the last 10 Premier League away matches (W6 D2 L2), but have won just one of the last four (W1 D1 L2).
Liverpool have only had fewer points after 11 home games in two of the previous 19 Premier League campaigns (18 in 2007-08 & 17 in 2003-04).
Kenny Dalglish's side are one of only two sides in the Premier League with an unbeaten home record this season, but they have drawn seven of their 11 matches at Anfield.
Chelsea's home record hasn't been great this season, however after tripping up leaders Manchester City in December, they will be hopeful of causing Manchester United trouble......
Aston Villa were humiliated on their last visit to Tyneside, but will have an opportunity to claim revenge in front of the cameras on Sunday lunchtime......
Fulham have been a bit of a bogey team for Manchester City in recent seasons - will they be the ones to end the Premier League leaders' perfect home record?...
No comments:
Post a Comment