
Anfield Armageddon Incoming? Liverpool Host Desperate Spurs in Must-Win Clash
Liverpool host Tottenham at Anfield in a crucial Premier League clash, with the Reds aiming to end their wobble against sinking Spurs. Both teams battle injury crises and recent Champions League defeats, promising high-scoring chaos. Full guide on how to watch worldwide, including VPN tips.
Anfield Armageddon Incoming? Liverpool Host Desperate Spurs in Must-Win Clash
Picture this: Anfield rocking under the floodlights, Liverpool desperate to halt their wobble, and Tottenham turning up like they've already packed for the Championship beach holidays. It's the Premier League showdown we've all been waiting for – or dreading, if you're a Spurs fan. Kick-off's at 11:30 EST / 16:30 GMT on 15 March, and with both sides licking wounds from midweek Champions League flops, expect goals, drama, and maybe a red card or two.
The last few meetings at Anfield have been proper belters: 4-3, 4-2, and that title-clinching 5-1 last season. Even their away ding-dong ended 6-3. If history's a guide, grab the popcorn – or in footy terms, the pies.
Reds Rattled, Spurs Sinking: The Lowdown
Arne Slot's lads are defending champs, but it's been bumpy. Three wins on the spin? Smashed by Wolves courtesy of Andre's flukey deflection, then a 1-0 humbling at Galatasaray. Lose here, and it's their 10th league defeat – not seen since the dodgy 2015-16 days. Slot's job whispers are back, mate. Time to steady the ship.
Enter Tottenham, in absolute meltdown. Igor Tudor, the supposed saviour, has lost his first four games – a Spurs record for all the wrong reasons. Six straight defeats across comps, including a 5-2 spanking at Atletico Madrid where keeper Antonín Kinský somehow lasted 17 minutes before his howlers. They're teetering above the drop zone, fans baying for blood. As Rob McCarthy at TEAMtalk notes, Tudor's firefighting hose has sprung a leak.
Liverpool need points to cling to top-four dreams. Spurs? Survival mode, but they look like they're auditioning for relegation.
Injury Crisis: More Gaps Than a Leaky Defence
The treatment rooms are busier than a Liverpool nightclub on matchday. For the Reds, Alisson Becker might return from his muscle niggle – fingers crossed, eh? Federico Chiesa's over his bug too. But Giovanni Leoni, Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo, and new boy Alexander Isak are still sidelined.
Spurs? Chaos central. Micky van de Ven's banned after his Palace sending-off. Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha clashed heads midweek – both out. Yves Bissouma's gone, Destiny Udogie not ready, Conor Gallagher dodgy. Long-term absentees: Lucas Bergvall, Ben Davies, Mohammed Kudus, Rodrigo Bentancur, Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, Wilson Odobert. That's up to 13 missing! Good luck lining up, Tudor.
Tune In: Where to Catch the Mayhem (and VPN Hacks)
Fancy watching without forking out a fortune or battling geo-blocks? Here's the global rundown:
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USA: Peacock
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UK: Sky Sports
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Australia: Stan Sport
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Canada: Fubo Canada
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India: FanCode
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South Africa/Subsaharan: SuperSport
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Malaysia: Astro
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Middle East: beIN Sports MENA
Abroad and blocked? Grab a VPN like ExpressVPN. Download, connect to a server in your target country (say, UK for Sky), clear cache, and stream away. Works on phones, laptops – even TVs via Fire Stick or casting. Smart DNS for Apple TV or Roku. Step-by-step: sign up, install, connect, watch. Sorted.
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As Evening Standard via OneFootball reports, both bounce back from Euro disappointments. Liverpool to edge it? Or Spurs' desperation fuel a shock? Pour a pint, settle in – it's going to be biblical.