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They are also severely hit by injuries and will be without at least ten players in this tie against Liverpool.
Despite this, they have shown promise in cup competitions, reaching the last 16 of the Europa League and securing a crucial win over Brentford in their last league outing.
Meanwhile, Liverpool will be without Trent Alexander-Arnold due to a thigh injury sustained during their match against Bournemouth.
Ahead of their trip to Anfield, they have released some vital updates for fans travelling for the game.
Tottenham Hotspur release matchday information
Tottenham Hotspur has released updates to ensure a smooth matchday experience for supporters prepare for the match at Anfield.
“Supporters making the trip to Anfield on Thursday for the second leg of our Carabao Cup semi-final against Liverpool should be aware of the following information,” the notice on the club’s official website read.
“A reminder that we kick-off at 8pm, with gates opening at 6pm.”
Getting to Anfield
“Anfield is a two-mile journey from Lime Street station for supporters arriving by train, with buses and taxis to the stadium available from the station.
Supporters are reminded that there are no direct trains to London after the game.”
“The 917 bus to Anfield operates from Commutation Row in the city centre near to Lime Street Station, while the 26 and 17 services depart from Liverpool ONE Bus Station and Queen Square Bus Station respectively.”
“Supporters travelling to Liverpool by car are advised that there is minimal parking available near the stadium.
Parking enforcement measures will be in operation around the stadium which is in a residential area.”
Entering the stadium
“As we have a larger ticket allocation for this match, supporters will enter the stadium via both corners of the Anfield Road Stand, with the visitors’ section accessed through Turnstiles M1-10, Q and R.
The stadium opens at 6pm.
“Due to stadium redevelopment works there is no access to the visitors’ section via Arkles Lane.
Supporters should instead approach Anfield Road from the direction of 97 Avenue, which is behind the Main Stand.
“Supporters walking up Arkles Lane from coach parking or from the Arkles Pub will be directed to use Dahlia Walk, through Stanley Park to 97 Avenue.
“Supporters are asked to allow enough time for any necessary security checks which may include random searches.
Liverpool are looking into a facility, but it will be for contingencies only and will not be advertised.”
Visiting supporters’ pub
“Visiting supporters are welcome at The Arkles on the corner of Arkles Lane and Anfield Road, which is a short walk from the visitors’ section.”
Flags and banners
“Flags and banners under 2x1m are permitted in the visitors’ section, providing their flagpole is less than 7mm in diameter and less than 1m long.
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