Free Tottenham V Liverpool Stream Free Online Video Of England Premer League Sunday 28 November 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 19:45 CET.Tottenham V Liverpool Live Stream online video England Premer League Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on 28/11/12 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Tottenham V Liverpool Stream Free online Video Of England Premer League Saturday 15 November 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 19:45 CET.History would appear to be in Spurs' favour, with the north London outfit having emerged victorious in their last five meetings with Liverpool at White Hart Lane in all competitions.Bringing an end to that sequence of results will be Brendan Rodgers' top priority, with Liverpool heading to the capital still searching for a spark to ignite their season.
The Reds have become hard to beat, which is a step in the right direction, but seven draws in 13 games this season have held them back.
It is, however, worth noting that only reigning champions Manchester City have gone longer without tasting a Premier League defeat than the men from Merseyside and Rodgers will feel that his side can kick on once momentum is established.
Mousa Dembele, who returned from injury to make a 10-minute cameo appearance against West Ham, may be returned to Andre Villas-Boas' starting XI, but the Portuguese tactician is not expected to make too many changes to a winning team.
Scott Parker is back in light training following an Achilles injury, but is some way short of full match fitness, while Benoit Assou-Ekotto (knee) and Younes Kaboul (knee) remain on the sidelines.
Midfielder Sandro has been passed fit after being carried off on a stretcher with a stomach injury against West Ham.
Tottenham
Tottenham's victory over West Ham on Sunday was their 300th in the Premier League era - they are the fifth club to achieve that landmark.
Spurs are 11 points down on this stage of last season, when they had dropped only 11 points across the opening 13 games.
Sandro has made the most interceptions in the Premier League this season (48).
Tom Huddlestone could make his 100th Premier League start for Tottenham.
Liverpool
Liverpool enter this match on an eight-match unbeaten run (W3, D5). Their last defeat came at home to Manchester United on 23 September.
The Reds have drawn seven of their 13 games this season - a league high along with Stoke.
Sunday's goalless draw at Swansea was Liverpool's first clean sheet away from home this season. It was also the second time Brendan Rodgers's men have kept back-to-back clean sheets.
The Reds have become hard to beat, which is a step in the right direction, but seven draws in 13 games this season have held them back.
It is, however, worth noting that only reigning champions Manchester City have gone longer without tasting a Premier League defeat than the men from Merseyside and Rodgers will feel that his side can kick on once momentum is established.
Mousa Dembele, who returned from injury to make a 10-minute cameo appearance against West Ham, may be returned to Andre Villas-Boas' starting XI, but the Portuguese tactician is not expected to make too many changes to a winning team.
Scott Parker is back in light training following an Achilles injury, but is some way short of full match fitness, while Benoit Assou-Ekotto (knee) and Younes Kaboul (knee) remain on the sidelines.
Midfielder Sandro has been passed fit after being carried off on a stretcher with a stomach injury against West Ham.
Tottenham
Tottenham's victory over West Ham on Sunday was their 300th in the Premier League era - they are the fifth club to achieve that landmark.
Spurs are 11 points down on this stage of last season, when they had dropped only 11 points across the opening 13 games.
Sandro has made the most interceptions in the Premier League this season (48).
Tom Huddlestone could make his 100th Premier League start for Tottenham.
Liverpool
Liverpool enter this match on an eight-match unbeaten run (W3, D5). Their last defeat came at home to Manchester United on 23 September.
The Reds have drawn seven of their 13 games this season - a league high along with Stoke.
Sunday's goalless draw at Swansea was Liverpool's first clean sheet away from home this season. It was also the second time Brendan Rodgers's men have kept back-to-back clean sheets.