'A sea of Reds': Liverpool on the brink of Premier League history

Sports · RGK.co.ke · April 27, 2025
'A sea of Reds': Liverpool on the brink of Premier League history
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk tackles Tottenham's Richarlison during a past fixture. PHOTO/Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images
In Summary

A point for the Reds would confirm them as the 2024/25 title winners with four games left to play.

Premier League champions-elect Liverpool welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Anfield this Sunday, with a 'sea of Reds' seen outside the stadium hours before kickoff to witness an imminent title glory.

A point for the Reds would confirm them as the 2024/25 title winners with four games left to play.

Real Madrid-bound Trent Alexander-Arnold is poised to start his first game in over a month. The academy product came off the bench last weekend to score the winner away to Leicester.

He is expected to replace fellow right-back Conor Bradley, whose minutes are being managed.

Joe Gomez’s recovery is going according to plan, but the Englishman is still not training.

Despite this, manager Arne Slot is confident the defender will appear again this campaign.

Aside from that, the Dutch coach is operating with a fully fit squad.

Tottenham will be looking to prepare properly ahead of their Europa League semi-final against Bodo/Glimt.

Captain Heung-min Son is still nursing a foot issue, but may return for the European tie on Thursday night.

Micky van de Ven, Destiny Udogie and James Maddison’s minutes will be monitored with Ange Postecoglou not willing to risk his key players.

Liverpool have the chance to lift the Premier League title at home today.

Arsenal’s draw with Crystal Palace during midweek means the Reds have a 12-point gap at the top of the table with a game in hand.

Arne Slot’s side have only lost once at Anfield in the league this season.

Nottingham Forest snatched a narrow victory back in September courtesy of a curling effort from Callum Hudson-Odoi.

Since then, Liverpool have gone 14 matches unbeaten in this competition at Anfield.

This will be the club’s 20th top-flight league title, which would draw them level with rivals Manchester United as the most successful club in English football history.

The match kicks off at 6:30 pm Kenyan time.

(Additional reporting by The Football Faithful)

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