Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Liverpool vs. Real Madrid at UEFA Champions League
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Liverpool vs. Real Madrid at UEFA Champions League
The Reds have been on a downward spiral these days, and some calls for Arne Slot’s resignation have even reached the locker room. Things are not well for the English champions, and the tension is reaching its peak, meaning that the win over Real is a must. Meanwhile, Real’s situation is much better, especially after a win over Barca in El Clásico.

Liverpool
The Reds now have 5 losses in the last 6 meetings, and that’s something we haven’t seen in years. Slot’s transfer policy massacred Liverpool’s chemistry, and we can say without any hesitation that the Dutch ruined everything Klopp built before him.
Defense looks terrible, with Kerkez leading the way, and it’s no wonder the Reds have 9 games in a row in which they conceded. The back line allowed 2 or more goals in 4 of the recent 6 matches. Enough said about that problem.
What’s more important is that they spent half a billion pounds during the summer, and none of the players they brought in managed to fit in, making those transfer decisions arguably the worst in the entire market over the last few years.
Real Madrid
Los Blancos’ results are fantastic, having 12 wins and just one defeat since the season kicked off, and the most recent triumph was against Barcelona in El Clásico, 2-1. Sure, Real isn’t playing attractive football, and there are some tensions in the locker room – Vinicius causing problems, Mbappe being selfish, or Valverde having conflicts with Xabi Alonso – but the system works.
Real’s performances are dull at times, which annoys fans; however, the results are fantastic. And that’s all that matters. The Madridians are 5-1 on the road this year, having lost only 5-2 to Atletico. After that, they had back-to-back wins, conceding no goals.
For the moment, Alonso steers Real’s ship very well, and he isn’t allowing for all the negative aspects to take over the flow. As stated, there are many problems on and off the pitch, yet they are suppressed for the time being.
Liverpool: Mamardashvili; Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Gakpo; Ekitike
Real Madrid: Courtois; Valverde, Militao, Asencio, Carreras; Guler, Tchouameni, Bellingham; Mastantuono, Mbappe, Vinicius
Last year, Liverpool defeated Real Madrid 2-0 in the UCL. But before that, Real had won 3 in a row and 8 straight matches against the Reds. Seven of those meetings ended with Los Blancos being on the winning side.
This one will be filled with goals. The Reds have a good attack, yet a disastrous defense, and Real often plays high-scoring matches. Our pick here would be both teams to score and over 3.5 goals. Yes, it’s a bit risky, yet the profits are good.
Our verdict: Both teams to score & Over 3.5 goals