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A shock 1-0 defeat to Burnley made it five league games without victory for Liverpool. They will be outside the top-four going into this game and the current champions are now a huge 9/1 with Sky Bet to retain their title. A significant gap has already opened up between them and the two Manchester clubs.
Spurs have also been thrown towards the back of the title race following their strong start to the season. Sitting just one point behind Liverpool, Jose Mourinho's men are now 25/1 to lift the Premier League trophy in May. They are in good form though, unbeaten in their last eight across all competitions with six of those ending in a win.
They are outsiders here but were also a big price when they delivered a 16/5 winning tip by beating Manchester City in November. Tottenham's 23/10 odds just look a little too high given the contrasting form between the two sides. Liverpool remain a quality side though, and they can consider themselves unlucky at times in recent weeks.
The 5/2 on a draw looks the best outright option while under 2.5 goals is also odds-against. It was a 2-1 victory to Liverpool in the last meeting but Spurs should be able to get something here. This is, after all, a Reds side who sit 13th (!) in the away standings.
Just two of their last nine away games in all competitions have ended in a win, one of those was against a very young Aston Villa side. In total, only twice during that run have they also kept a clean sheet. While all eyes will be on Harry Kane and Son Heung-min, Tanguy Ndombele represents great value at 17/2 to find the net anytime.
Odds correct at 2000 GMT (27/01/21)
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