The Anfield clash could see the Reds crowned champions – Arne Slot’s side need just one point to secure the club’s 20th league title.
When previewing the match Liverpool vs Tottenham at a press conference on Friday, Slot did not report any new fitness issues.
However, he was asked about Conor Bradley’s fitness to complete a full match, having played 68 minutes against West Ham United and 71 minutes at Leicester City in his recent outings.
“That will depend on the next two training sessions, but he’s getting closer to 90 minutes,” Slot explained.
“The first and second games were roughly the same duration, and it’s normal that if you’ve played about 70 minutes in two consecutive matches, the likelihood of being able to play a full 90 minutes is increasing.”
“However, we’re also being very cautious with him, as he’s had two similar injuries. We’ll need to see how he fares in today’s and tomorrow’s sessions to determine if he’s fit to play, and if so, whether he can manage 90 minutes.”
Trent Alexander-Arnold had replaced Bradley and scored the decisive goal in the Leicester victory, marking his return after nearly six weeks out with injury.
Joe Gomez has yet to return to team training as he recovers from an injury sustained in early February, but Slot explained the No.2 is on course to feature again before the end of the season.
Luis Diaz could make his 100th Premier League appearance and become the 60th player to reach that milestone in the competition for the club.
This game is the fourth meeting between the teams of the campaign, with the Reds winning the reverse league fixture 6-3 and prevailing 4-1 on aggregate in the two-legged Carabao Cup semi-finals.
“You can always be surprised by a game plan of a manager,” said Slot. “But in the end of the season, every team played so many games and it would be a bit weird to change their playing style in the end of a season. During the season this can happen a bit more.

“Tottenham know the way we play, we know the way they play. You can always adjust some details. But I think the big picture is clear for Ange Postecoglou and for me as well, what we can expect.”
