#3 Tottenham (A), 14 April

Tottenham have been somewhat hit-and-miss this season and were demolished by Manchester City just over a month ago. However, with Alderweireld expected to be back well in time for this match, the Spurs' defense will be tougher to overcome than during the 4-1 rout at the Etihad.
Pochettino's men have won three of their last five games against the Citizens, most notably their last two home games. Additionally, Tottenham's style of play fits very well into the blueprint laid out by Liverpool: free-flowing, relentless attack.
With the race for the Champions League spots wide open, Tottenham will need every point they can find to secure a top four finish. While Manchester City dropping points anywhere seems to surprise at the moment, a Spurs win at Wembley appears to be one of the more realistic scenarios where this could happen.