
Liverpool v Tottenham result predicted by supercomputer
Liverpool will win the Premier League title if they avoid defeat against Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday.
With pressure increasing on Ange Postecoglou, the Tottenham boss cannot afford too many more defeats.
However, with nothing left to play for in the Premier League, and a UEFA Europa League semi-final, which Tottenham face a problem ahead of, to follow, it is hard to imagine that the upcoming clash with Liverpool is top of Postecoglou’s list of priorities.
The 59-year-old is expected to make three Tottenham changes at Anfield on 27 April, where Arne Slot’s side have a chance to be crowned Premier League champions.

Liverpool expected to win Premier League title against Tottenham
It has been a miserable season for Tottenham in the Premier League, which could see Postecoglou leave Spurs as a result.
However, the former Celtic manager still has a chance to make history by winning the Europa League. As a result, he is unlikely to be too interested in the clash with Liverpool, which is reflected in Spurs’ chances of victory.
Fixture | Date | Venue |
Tottenham v Bodø/Glimt | 1 May | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
Bodø/Glimt v Tottenham | 8 May | Aspmyra Stadion |
According to Opta’s supercomputer, Liverpool are heavy favourites to come out on top at Anfield with a 71.2 per cent chance of victory. In comparison, Tottenham have been given a win probability of just 12.6 per cent.
That leaves a 16.2 per cent chance of the two teams drawing.

Tottenham need to focus on the Europa League
Supporters don’t go into matches actively rooting against their team. However, it is difficult to imagine that too many Tottenham fans would be upset if their side were beaten at Anfield.
The Lilywhites have an awful record away at Liverpool, and with little left to play for in the Premier League, would likely accept yet another defeat on Merseyside if it meant progressing in the Europa League.
In addition, victory for the Reds, or even a draw, would guarantee Spurs’ fiercest rivals, Arsenal, missing out on the Premier League title, which would certainly soften the blow of not picking up three points.