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Liverpool vs Tottenham - as it happened: Reaction from dramatic Anfield draw

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Jack Watson
Sunday 04 February 2018 15:51 GMT
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There are huge games at the top and bottom of the Premier League table today, as Crystal Palace host Newcastle before top-four chasing Tottenham travel to Liverpool.

Andros Townsend will come up against his former team in the early kick-off, as Palace look to get back to winning ways against relegation rivals Newcastle. Both sides could move up to 11th with a win, but the losers will be left looking nervously over their shoulders at the bottom three.

And then the big one: Liverpool vs Tottenham. Mauricio Pochettino will be hoping his men can build on their incredibly impressive 2-0 victory over Manchester United earlier in the week. Meanwhile Liverpool are out for revenge – they lost the reverse fixture at Wembley 4-1. A win will keep the Reds in third and cut United’s lead in second to just three points.

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Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham

63: Georginio Wijnaldum and Alex Oxalde-Chamberlin come on for Jordan Henderson and Sadio Mane.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 17:51

Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham 

Loris Karius keeps the scoreline level with a good save to prevent Son getting the better of him after being played though on goal.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 17:54

Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham 

68: Dele Alli is booked for a dive in the Liverpool penalty area. He waits for a challenge from Andy Robertson but goes to ground anyway even though there's no contact. 

Jack Watson4 February 2018 17:56

Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham

70: Erik Lamela comes on for Davinson Sanchez. Eric Dier will slot in at the back as Spurs look to push forward.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 17:58

Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham

74: Son and Dele Alli look to combine on the edge of the box but Virgil Van Dijk steps in and Liverpool clear. 

Jack Watson4 February 2018 18:01

Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham

74: Erik Lamela's corner is met by Harry Kane who appears to beat Loris Karius in the air but a free kick is awarded.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 18:02

Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham

76: Mohamed Salah releases Roberto Firmino with a defence-splitting pass but Spurs regroup and clear their lines. 

Jack Watson4 February 2018 18:03

Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham

78: James Milner makes way for Joel Matip as Liverpool look to see out this result. 

Jack Watson4 February 2018 18:05

Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham 

78: Mousa Dembele's poor afternoon is over, he's replaced by Victor Wanyama. 

Jack Watson4 February 2018 18:05

Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham 

Oh. My. Word. What a goal from Victor Wanyama. Liverpool clear the ball and it falls to the Kenyan, who has just come onto the pitch, he strikes it with enough power to rip the net. The ball starts outside the post and curls into the top corner. Sensational finish. 

Jack Watson4 February 2018 18:07

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