Liverpool can still just about win the Premier League title and Tottenham can still just about finish in the top four. Can either team just about get three points today?
The Reds are back at Anfield for the penultimate time with Jurgen Klopp. Each game is now tinged with emotion as fans prepare to bid farewell to their most successful manager of modern times.
Klopp could yet finish his last season in England with a second Premier League title, but it's fair to say that's unlikely: his team would need to win their remaining three matches and hope Arsenal and Manchester City don't win any of theirs. To put it another way, the Merseysiders will be officially out of the running if they do not defeat Spurs today.
Tottenham are clinging onto hope that they could still qualify for next season's UEFA Champions League, but that too is most unlikely, even if they are able to get all three points here at Anfield.
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Projected lineups:
Liverpool (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Alisson (GK) — 66. Trent Alexander-Arnold, 78. Jarell Quansah, 4. Virgil van Dijk, 26. Andrew Robertson — 3. Wataru Endo, 10. Alexis Mac Allister, 38. Ryan Gravenberch — 11. Mohamed Salah, 18. Cody Gakpo, 7. Luis Diaz.
Tottenham (4-2-3-1, right to left): 13. Guglielmo Vicario (GK) — 23. Pedro Porro, 17. Cristian Romero, 37. Micky van de Ven, 33. Ben Davies — 30. Rodrigo Bentancur, 29. Pape Sarr — 21. Dejan Kulusevski, 10. James Maddison, 7. Son Heung-min — 9. Richarlison.
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