Liverpool's youngsters will take on Tottenham Hotspur in the NextGen Series quarter-final on Wednesday, February 1.

The tie will kick-off at 7pm (venue to be confirmed) and the match will be another good test for Rodolfo Borrell's talented squad.

Looking forward to the tie, skipper Conor Coady said: "It should be a good game, we play against English teams week in, week out so hopefully that will put is in good stead.

"The competition has been a great learning curve for us. We've played against some top teams. All the teams have been different. Sporting Lisbon are fantastic and are a great footballing side. Wolfsburg and Molde were a bit more physical so it's been good to come up against different styles.

"I hope we still have a lot more to give. In the group stage we perhaps haven't shown what this Liverpool side can do, so hopefully we'll come out against Spurs and show everyone what we can do."

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Coady also explained the captaincy this season with himself and Andre Wisdom sharing the armband for Rodolfo Borrell's side in 2011-12.

He added: "We had a meeting with Rodolfo (Borrell) at the start of the season. Andre was skipper of the reserves last season so Rodolfo wanted to keep some form of continuity. I'd been captain for his U18s so he asked me if I wanted to skipper the team in the NextGen, so I was delighted to accept it."

The rest of the NextGen quarter-final ties are:

Barcelona v Ajax

Sporting Lisbon v Inter Milan

Aston Villa v Marseille