Liverpool vs Tottenham live stream: how to watch today's Premier League football online from anywhere
Liverpool may have lost their 100% record following their draw at Old Trafford last weekend, but Jurgen Klopp will have been impressed with how his side fought their way back to win a point. Up next are last year's Champions League foes and you can watch all the action as it happens, no matter where you are in the world, by following our Liverpool vs Tottenham live stream guide below.
While Tottenham's emphatic 5-0 midweek win over Red Star Belgrade in Europe will have lifted some of the pressure off boss Mauricio Pochettino, today's match places the focus back on their faltering title challenging hopes against a side who already look out of sight. Will Spurs get their league challenge back on track or will the Reds increase the gap between them and a title rival?
Both teams have been less than convincing at the back in recent weeks, which suggest goals at both ends will be likely. Like their opponents today, Liverpool also enjoyed a resounding victory in Europe mid-week, with a 4-1 win against Genk, and the home side will be keen up to get back to winning ways after dropping points last weekend.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joel Matip sat out the Genk victory and will face late fitness tests ahead of today's game, but Mohamed Salah looks set to start having returned to action in Wednesday's game.
Having played a back three in their lacklustre draw against Watford last week, Spurs reverted back to a 4-2-3-1 in Belgrade with some success and the smart money will be on Pochettino's side sticking with what appears to be their most effective formation against the Reds.
It's shaping up to be a fascinating encounter - check out our guide below on how to obtain a Liverpool vs Tottenham live stream, regardless of where you are in the world. And to find out how to watch the rest of the season's games, check out our guide on how to live stream the 19/20 Premier League football season.
Use a VPN to watch Premier League football from outside your country
If you're abroad this weekend but still want to watch your home coverage, you'll need a VPN to do so. That's because your normal coverage will be geo-blocked. It's really easy to do and stops you having to tune in to some dodgy stream you've heard about on Reddit.
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