Liverpool vs Manchester City predictions, odds and betting tips
Liverpool and Manchester City will meet at Anfield on Sunday. A win for the Reds will see them extend their lead over the Light Blues to a massive 11 points. Liverpool vs Manchester City best bets Draw and BTTS – 16/5 with Paddy Power Over 3.5 goals – 5/4 with Paddy Power Erling Haaland to score anytime – 11/8 with Paddy Power Liverpool vs Manchester City odds Find the latest match odds for Liverpool vs Man City. All odds are provided by our best football betting sites. Odds are subject to change. Liverpool vs Manchester City predictions We’re only at Matchweek 13 in the Premier League, and already we possibly have a Premier League title decider taking place at Anfield on Sunday. Liverpool holds an eight point lead over Manchester City. A win for the Reds on home soil will surely put an end to City’s hopes of making it five league titles in a row. An 11-point gap at this early stage of the season would leave City needing Liverpool to blow up for the current champions to be able to get back into the title race. Chelsea and Arsenal are both nine points behind the Reds. They’re not out of the title race yet. But they can’t afford to let the gap grow any further either. The duo also could also do with Manchester City stopping the rot and turning Liverpool over to help their own causes. Domestically, Liverpool have won four of their last five. In all competitions they have won their last six, and 14 of their last 15. The only team to prevent Liverpool winning since they lost to Nottingham Forest on September 14th is Arsenal, who held the Reds to a draw at the Emirates in the Premier League on Matchweek 9. Their most recent win was their convincing 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday. The perfect warm up for a match with Pep Guardiola’s struggling Manchester City. Manchester City has had a stinker of a run in the Premier League in recent weeks. City has only won two of their last five. Included in that run is three losses in their last three outings. On Tuesday, the Blues seemed to have got their mojo back. They were 3-0 up against Feyenoord and seemingly cruising to a win with just over 15 minutes remaining on the clock. Then disaster struck, with a shell shocked City conceding three times to Arne Slot’s former club in the dying minutes. The three goals, along with the four conceded against Spurs last Saturday, mean City has now given up seven goals in two matches. Furthermore, before the Feyenoord draw, City had lost their last five in all competitions, conceding 14 goals in the process. They are now six games without a win. Bizarrely, the draw against Feyenoord is their best result. Yet, it will feel like another defeat. It could be that Sunday is the perfect storm for Pep Guardiola. Liverpool vs Manchester City betting tips. 18+ GambleAware.org – Please play responsibly. Liverpool vs Manchester City betting tips Liverpool defeated Real Madrid 2-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday. They are definitely the best team in England at the moment and arguably the best team in Europe on current form. Manchester City are down on their confidence. They conceded four against Spurs and another three in the Champions League on Wednesday. Has there ever been a better time to be facing Pep’s team? Despite this, City are a quality side and they simply can’t afford to lose this match. On form Liverpool should win, but if City can’t raise themselves for this game, when will they? This makes the draw the more likely outcome. Our Liverpool vs Manchester City betting tips can be found below: Draw and both teams to score This match is hard to call, so we say it has a great chance of ending in a draw. But one thing we can be especially confident about is that there will be goals. Okay, ahead of the City v Spurs match last Saturday, both teams to score looked a pretty certain bet. It didn’t happen, but it’s not for the lack of trying. City had enough chances (23 attempts/5 on target), and on most other days, both teams would have scored. It can’t keep happening. Unless Liverpool completely overrun City, we expect both teams to score. Along with the draw, it pays 16/5. Back a draw and both teams to score at 16/5 with Paddy Power Over 3.5 goals It’s a reasonable argument to say that this fixture doesn’t always produce a bag full of goals. Last season the matches both finished 1-1. But we’ve also seen scorelines of 4-1, 3-2, and a couple of 2-2 draws in all competitions between the two teams over the last couple of years. It’s pretty clear that Manchester City is struggling to keep clean sheets. We know they have conceded seven in two matches. But City isn’t going to shut up shop. They don’t play that way. They are likely to come out and take the game to Liverpool. They will know this is one of those ‘you score two, and we’ll score three’ type of matches.
Liverpool and Manchester City will meet at Anfield on Sunday. A win for the Reds will see them extend their lead over the Light Blues to a massive 11 points.
Liverpool vs Manchester City best bets
- Draw and BTTS – 16/5 with Paddy Power
- Over 3.5 goals – 5/4 with Paddy Power
- Erling Haaland to score anytime – 11/8 with Paddy Power
Liverpool vs Manchester City odds
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Liverpool vs Manchester City predictions
We’re only at Matchweek 13 in the Premier League, and already we possibly have a Premier League title decider taking place at Anfield on Sunday.
Liverpool holds an eight point lead over Manchester City. A win for the Reds on home soil will surely put an end to City’s hopes of making it five league titles in a row.
An 11-point gap at this early stage of the season would leave City needing Liverpool to blow up for the current champions to be able to get back into the title race.
Chelsea and Arsenal are both nine points behind the Reds. They’re not out of the title race yet. But they can’t afford to let the gap grow any further either. The duo also could also do with Manchester City stopping the rot and turning Liverpool over to help their own causes.
Domestically, Liverpool have won four of their last five. In all competitions they have won their last six, and 14 of their last 15.
The only team to prevent Liverpool winning since they lost to Nottingham Forest on September 14th is Arsenal, who held the Reds to a draw at the Emirates in the Premier League on Matchweek 9.
Their most recent win was their convincing 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday. The perfect warm up for a match with Pep Guardiola’s struggling Manchester City.
Manchester City has had a stinker of a run in the Premier League in recent weeks. City has only won two of their last five. Included in that run is three losses in their last three outings.
On Tuesday, the Blues seemed to have got their mojo back. They were 3-0 up against Feyenoord and seemingly cruising to a win with just over 15 minutes remaining on the clock. Then disaster struck, with a shell shocked City conceding three times to Arne Slot’s former club in the dying minutes.
The three goals, along with the four conceded against Spurs last Saturday, mean City has now given up seven goals in two matches.
Furthermore, before the Feyenoord draw, City had lost their last five in all competitions, conceding 14 goals in the process.
They are now six games without a win. Bizarrely, the draw against Feyenoord is their best result. Yet, it will feel like another defeat.
It could be that Sunday is the perfect storm for Pep Guardiola.
Liverpool vs Manchester City betting tips
Liverpool defeated Real Madrid 2-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday. They are definitely the best team in England at the moment and arguably the best team in Europe on current form.
Manchester City are down on their confidence. They conceded four against Spurs and another three in the Champions League on Wednesday. Has there ever been a better time to be facing Pep’s team?
Despite this, City are a quality side and they simply can’t afford to lose this match. On form Liverpool should win, but if City can’t raise themselves for this game, when will they?
This makes the draw the more likely outcome. Our Liverpool vs Manchester City betting tips can be found below:
Draw and both teams to score
This match is hard to call, so we say it has a great chance of ending in a draw. But one thing we can be especially confident about is that there will be goals.
Okay, ahead of the City v Spurs match last Saturday, both teams to score looked a pretty certain bet. It didn’t happen, but it’s not for the lack of trying. City had enough chances (23 attempts/5 on target), and on most other days, both teams would have scored.
It can’t keep happening. Unless Liverpool completely overrun City, we expect both teams to score. Along with the draw, it pays 16/5.
Back a draw and both teams to score at 16/5 with Paddy Power
Over 3.5 goals
It’s a reasonable argument to say that this fixture doesn’t always produce a bag full of goals. Last season the matches both finished 1-1.
But we’ve also seen scorelines of 4-1, 3-2, and a couple of 2-2 draws in all competitions between the two teams over the last couple of years.
It’s pretty clear that Manchester City is struggling to keep clean sheets. We know they have conceded seven in two matches.
But City isn’t going to shut up shop. They don’t play that way.
They are likely to come out and take the game to Liverpool. They will know this is one of those ‘you score two, and we’ll score three’ type of matches. So expect a few goals on Sunday.
Back over 3.5 goals at 5/4 with Paddy Power
Erling Haaland to score anytime
The goals have dried up a touch for Erling Haaland in recent weeks.
After starting the season with ten goals in his first five Premier League matches, the big Norwegian has only managed two in his last seven.
But there are signs of revival. His two Premier League goals have come in his four most recent matches (against Southampton and Brighton).
Furthermore, he scored four goals for Norway in the recent international break (including a hat-trick against Kazakhstan), and two against Feyenoord in the UCL on Tuesday.
Haaland was very unlucky not to get on the scoresheet against Spurs last weekend. He is due a goal, and where better to score it.
Back Erling Haaland to score anytime against Liverpool at 11/8 with Paddy Power