Liverpool travel to London tonight to take on Jose Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur in a game live on BT Sport.
The Reds go into tonight's game in 5th place with many sides below them, including tonight's opponents, currently breathing down their necks with games to spare.
Victory tonight, however, would push Liverpool back into the top four and within touching distance again of both Leicester City and Manchester United who both dropped points last night.
What channel is Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur on?
Liverpool's trip to face Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be shown on BT Sport 1. Coverage of the game will start from 7pm with kick-off at 8pm.
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Sky subscribers can add BT channels to your existing Sky subscription on a rolling-contract. BT Sport Monthly Passes are also available for £25.
Can I stream Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur?
Yes, BT Sport subscribers can watch the game online here, or through the BT Sport app available on Apple and Android.
What is the early Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur news?
Liverpool should be boosted by the returns of both Joel Matip and captain Jordan Henderson.
Diogo Jota is also on the road to recovery, but is unlikely to be available for action until around mid-February.
Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, of course, remain long-term absentees. No return has been set either for Naby Keita.
Tottenham were dealt a blow with news of full-back Sergio Reguilon's recent injury. He is likely to be missing for around three weeks.
The most obvious replacement, Ben Davies, himself requires a late fitness test. As too does right full-back Matt Doherty.
Giovani Los Celso is the only other player currently unavailable to Jose Mourinho.