Liverpool vs Tottenham AI Betting Tips: Claude, Gemini & Grok’s Predictions

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Liverpool vs Tottenham AI Betting Tips: Claude, Gemini & Grok’s Predictions

Liverpool host a beleaguered Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday (4:30pm, Sky Sports) in one of the most intriguing Premier League fixtures of the weekend – though perhaps not for the reasons anyone expected at the start of the season.

Liverpool sit sixth in the table with 48 points, battling hard to secure Champions League football next season, while Tottenham have plummeted down the table to 16th on just 29 points.

Tottenham are now just behind West Ham in the Premier League relegation betting odds.

Spurs arrive at Anfield having just been thrashed 5-2 by Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, with Tudor yet to win in his four games in charge.

Defeat on Sunday, combined with results elsewhere, could see them drop into the relegation zone. The storylines practically write themselves. We asked Claude, Gemini, and Grok to weigh in with their best bets.

AI Betting Tips for Liverpool vs Tottenham

🤖 Gemini’s Betting Tip: Liverpool to Win by 2+ Goals — 6/5

Gemini doesn’t see this as a contest. Liverpool have been unbeaten at home against Tottenham in their last 15 meetings across all competitions – and Gemini argues that Spurs have never looked less equipped to end that run.

Tudor’s winless start in four games, combined with the 5-2 humiliation in Madrid and an injury list stretching to over a dozen players, makes it very hard to construct a case for Spurs here.

Even a depleted Liverpool side with Alisson potentially missing should have far too much quality for a Tottenham team in crisis. Gemini fancies Liverpool to win comfortably.

Tip: Liverpool Win by 2+ Goals — approximately 6/5.

🤖 Grok’s Betting Tip: Both Teams to Score — Evens

Grok is more cautious, pointing to a curious statistical quirk. Both teams have scored in each of the last 11 meetings between Liverpool and Tottenham in the Premier League – a remarkable run that Grok believes is unlikely to end this weekend despite Spurs’ troubles.

Even makeshift Tottenham sides tend to carry a threat on the break, with Dominic Solanke, Randal Kolo Muani, and Xavi Simons all capable of punishing a Liverpool backline that has conceded 39 league goals this season.

With Liverpool’s own attack still potent despite Isak’s absence, Grok backs goals at both ends.

Tip: Both Teams to Score — approximately evens.

🤖 Claude’s Betting Tip: Liverpool to Win & Over 3.5 Goals — 9/4

The combination of Liverpool’s Anfield fortress, Tottenham’s defensive chaos, and the historical tendency for goals in this fixture makes the big-score Liverpool win the standout bet for me.

Tottenham face the prospect of going into this game without van de Ven, and potentially Romero and Palhinha too – three of their most important players.

Without that defensive spine, Liverpool’s forward line of Salah, Gakpo, and the returning Wirtz should have a field day. The Reds will also be hungry to respond after their Champions League setback.

Liverpool have conceded in all 11 of their most recent Premier League encounters with Spurs, so a couple of goals at each end and a convincing home win feels like the most likely outcome.

Tip: Liverpool Win & Over 3.5 Goals — approximately 9/4.

Liverpool vs Tottenham Form Guide & Key Stats

The context on both sides is stark. Liverpool suffered a 1-0 defeat to Galatasaray in their Champions League first leg, leaving their European campaign in the balance, and they also lost to Wolves in their most recent Premier League outing. Arne Slot is under growing pressure.

Spurs, meanwhile, have not won a Premier League match in 2026, going winless across nine league attempts (four draws, five defeats) before the Atletico humiliation in midweek.

Tudor lamented after Madrid that “it looks like everything is against us,” and it is difficult to argue with that assessment given the scale of his injury list.

One subplot worth watching is the goalkeeping battle at the Liverpool end. Giorgi Mamardashvili put in a very strong performance against Galatasaray in Alisson’s absence, giving Slot a pleasant selection dilemma – though the Brazilian’s experience in a high-pressure home fixture makes him the likely starter if fit.

Our Verdict: Liverpool vs Tottenham Prediction

This is the most one-sided fixture on paper of the weekend’s Premier League card, and the injury news for Spurs only reinforces that.

Liverpool are not playing their best football, but they are at home, they have the motivation of needing points for a top-four finish, and they face a Tottenham side that is functionally in crisis.

Expect a comfortable home win with goals, and potentially a very big scoreline if Romero and Palhinha are ruled out by concussion protocols.

Best Bet: Liverpool Win & Over 3.5 Goals — 9/4

Liverpool vs Tottenham Team News: The Latest Injury & Suspension Updates

Liverpool Injury Update

Alisson picked up a minor muscle issue in training on Monday and did not travel to Istanbul for the Galatasaray first leg.

Arne Slot was cautious but optimistic, saying he doesn’t expect it to be “a big thing” and that there is “definitely a chance” the Brazilian returns for Sunday.

Federico Chiesa was also absent from the Galatasaray trip after falling ill, though he too is expected to be in contention to face Spurs.

Alexander Isak remains ruled out until April with the broken leg he sustained in December, while Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo, Giovanni Leoni, and Stefan Bajcetic are all long-term absentees for the season.

Slot’s side also come into this match with the psychological blow of a 1-0 Champions League defeat to Galatasaray in midweek hanging over them.

Tottenham Injury Update

Tudor’s squad is in a far worse state. Micky van de Ven picks up an automatic suspension after his red card against Atletico Madrid, while both Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha suffered a clash of heads in Madrid and are serious doubts after concussion protocols were triggered.

Rodrigo Bentancur (hamstring), James Maddison (ACL), and Wilson Odobert (ACL) are all ruled out for the foreseeable future, while Destiny Udogie (hamstring) and Dejan Kulusevski (knee) remain unavailable.

The one piece of positive news is that Djed Spence and Radu Dragusin both returned from their respective injuries during the Atletico game and should be available for Anfield.

Tottenham could be without as many as 11 or 12 players for Sunday’s fixture – a staggering number heading into what is effectively a relegation six-pointer in spirit if not in league position.

Predicted Lineups: Liverpool vs Tottenham

Predicted Liverpool XI (4-2-3-1)

Alisson (or Mamardashvili); Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Mac Allister, Gravenberch; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Ekitike

Predicted Tottenham XI (3-4-3)

Vicario; Danso, Romero, Van de Ven; Spence, Sarr, Gallagher, Porro; Tel, Solanke, Kolo Muani