Tottenham will travel to Anfield to face Liverpool on Sunday in what is expected to be an intense battle in the Premier League.
Spurs have been dragged into the fight for a top-four finish after a poor run, and need a result to stay on track for Champions League qualification. Mauricio Pochettino will expect his team to bounce back at Anfield after suffering defeat at Southampton before the international break.
As far as Liverpool are concerned, the Merseysiders will look to maintain their place at the top of the table by beating Tottenham on Sunday.
Harry Winks has a chance of returning from a groin problem but Eric Dier is ruled out after suffering a thigh injury for England in the Euro qualifiers.
Serge Aurier is a touch and go for the game against the Reds on Sunday.
Lloris has to be at the top of his game to keep Liverpool away from scoring at the weekend.
Regarded as one of the best defenders in the Premier League, Alderweireld will be certain to start at Anfield.
Sanchez hasn’t had the best of seasons, yet he is a crucial cog in Spurs’ three-man backline.
Vertonghen is a colossus at the back for Tottenham and he’ll look to keep the Liverpool attackers at bay.
With Aurier a big doubt for the game, Trippier is likely to start at right wing-back on Sunday.
The Frenchman has been a strong presence in the midfield, bringing a lot of bite and energy. He is probably one of the first names on Pochettino’s team-sheet.
With Dier injured, Wanyama will be given the nod for taking the responsibility of screening the backline. The Kenyan scored a cracker last time out at Anfield and will be raring to get himself on the score-sheet this time around as well.
Rose hasn’t been consistent throughout the season. Yet, the Englishman is expected to play this weekend.
Against a well-drilled Liverpool defence, Eriksen will have to be at his creative best to pierce the hosts’ backline on Sunday.
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Kane has been in good scoring form since coming back from injury. He is an undoubted starter at Anfield.
His burst of pace, movement and direct approach with the ball may give the Liverpool defenders a tough time at the weekend. He’ll be eager to break his drought on Sunday.