The Reds have struggled at the Theatre of Dreams but are primed to thrive at the venue
Liverpool are set to continue their march toward the Premier League title as they meet Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Despite having not won at the Theatre of Dreams since 2014 – and only twice in 10 years – the Reds are 1.67 favourites to condemn United to a fourth loss in their first nine Premier League games.
Jurgen Klopp’s side have won all eight of their league matches to sit eight points clear of Manchester City and Sportsbet fancy their run to continue with United priced at a whopping 4.50 to win.
Even the draw (3.75) is seen as an unlikely option with punters convinced that Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino will wreak havoc against the Red Devils defence.
Salah is 2.00 favourite to score his first ever goal against United, while Mane and Firmino (2.20) are also likely to find the back of the net.
Marcus Rashford is United’s best bet for anytime goalscorer at 3.60, but it must be noted that Rhian Brewster (2.88) and Xherdan Shaqiri (3.10) have both been deemed more likely to get on the scoresheet.
If you fancy the Red Devils to get a result at home, the Man Utd to win and draw in the double chance market is paying a tasty 2.10.
Best Multi-Bet
Everton coach Marco Silva is under the pump with the Toffees losing four of their past five matches – including defeats at Goodison Park to Sheffield United and Manchester City.
With their struggles in mind, West Ham presents strong value at 2.84 with the draw no bet option as the Irons look to move into temporarily into fourth position on the Premier League table.
Tack this option on to Manchester City to win at Crystal Palace, with the champions 1.20 price inflated by their recent loss to Wolves.
Both bets in a multi will net you a return of 3.40 with the added option of still getting a win if West Ham job and City get their routine win.
Stay Away
Arsenal travel to Sheffield United full of confidence but it must be noted that they haven’t cured their troubles away from the Emirates.
The Gunners have only won four of their last 16 league matches on the road, meaning the 1.83 on offer for Unai Emery’s side to win should be avoided.
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