Ahead of Sunday's Anfield encounter with Tottenham Hotspur, we have delved through the archives to pick out five great home victories over Spurs.

From a magnificent seven in 1978 through to clinching another league title, the Reds have enjoyed some memorable wins over the Londoners...

September 1978: Liverpool 7-0 Tottenham

Tottenham had Argentinian World Cup winners Ricky Villa and Ossie Ardiles in their ranks, but the Reds produced a vintage display that included one of the greatest goals ever seen at Anfield.

Kenny Dalglish and David Johnson both scored twice, with Ray Kennedy and Phil Neal also on the mark.

The seventh goal was the icing on the cake. It came at the Anfield Road end and was scored by Terry McDermott. Johnson played an exquisite cross-field pass out wide to Steve Heighway on the left flank - and his perfect, first-time cross was met by a towering header from McDermott.

May 1982: Liverpool 3-1 Tottenham

Having already beaten Spurs to win the League Cup in March, Liverpool ended the season by securing the title with a game to spare in the 1981-82 campaign against the same opposition.

Glenn Hoddle threatened to spoil the party with the opening goal, but a second-half turnaround saw the Reds home.

On his first return to Anfield after leaving for White Hart Lane, goalkeeper Ray Clemence received a standing ovation from the Kop when he came out for the second 45 minutes.

Mark Lawrenson drew the hosts level with a superb goal before Dalglish made it 2-1. Wembley hero Ronnie Whelan added a third and Anfield was ready to celebrate another title success.

April 1973: Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham

En route to winning their first ever European trophy, Liverpool were paired with Tottenham in the two-legged UEFA Cup semi-final.

Alec Lindsay scored the only goal as the Reds took a slender lead to White Hart Lane. Despite losing the return game 2-1, the away goals rule saw the Reds through to the final - where they beat Borussia Monchengladbach 3-2 on aggregate.

April 1963: Liverpool 5-2 Tottenham

This league clash was a game of two halves. Trailing 2-0 at the break to goals from Cliff Jones and Terry Dyson, things looked bleak at Anfield.

However, a brilliant second-half comeback transformed the scoreline. Willie Stevenson netted on 52 minutes before Jimmy Melia equalised two minutes later. Ian St John made it 3-2 on 72 minutes before late strikes from Kevin Lewis and Melia ensured a healthy win.

Speaking post-match, Liverpool skipper Ron Yeats said: "People wouldn't believe that we could be so bad and so good on the same day."

April 1988: Liverpool 1-0 Tottenham

The 1987-88 Liverpool team is one of the finest attacking sides to grace Anfield.

A 17th league title was sealed with four games to spare as Peter Beardsley's solitary strike was enough to secure the three points for Dalglish's vintage.