Prediction, Odds & Betting tips for Tottenham vs. Liverpool at Premier League
Prediction, Odds & Betting tips for Tottenham vs. Liverpool at Premier League
Tottenham and Liverpool will face in London on Sunday afternoon in the main event of the entire English Premier League round 15. The two Champions League participants who managed to overcome the group stage and enter the knockouts successfully are also dreaming of coming back into the race for the domestic title. In order to do so, the main thing for both is to win, and no other result is suitable.
Tottenham
The Spurs were on the edge in Marseille, but a fantastic comeback in the second half propelled them to the round of 16. It was a massive morale boost for Conte’s crew, who has been oscillating in the recent few weeks.
Though over the past three games, we’ve seen them unbeaten, and it all started at home against Sporting in the UEFA Champions League, 1-1, then they won in Bournemouth, 2-3, also after a comeback, which this unit had a two-goal deficit.
Yet at home, the Spurs haven’t won in the past two events, losing to Newcastle before a draw against Sporting. In four of the previous five contests at the London Stadium, we had both teams netting.
Liverpool
The Reds defeated Napoli in the last round of the UEFA Champions League group stage, 2-0 at Anfield. We’ve seen the Reds playing one average game, and we need to say that they haven’t impressed us in any way. Napoli had its chances, and the Reds used their two, but this is far away from the desired level of play for Jurgen Klopp’s unit.
Liverpool has three wins and two losses in the past five games, subsequently losing and winning. The past three games have been with moderate efficiency, with 2 or 3 goals.
The Reds have played eight consecutive games away from home, winning just two, losing four, and having two draws. In all but two of them, Liverpool’s backline conceded, and six clashes went over 2.5 scores.
Tottenham Hotspur: Lloris; Sanchez, Dier, Lenglet; Doherty, Hojbjerg, Bentancur, Perisic; Lucas, Kane, Son
Liverpool: Alisson; Milner, Konate, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Elliott, Henderson, Jones; Salah, Firmino, Carvalho
Tottenham and Liverpool played two times last year, and both events ended with a draw. The first one was in London, 2-2, and the second at Anfield, 1-1. The past four games saw both teams netting.
Both teams have huge problems maintaining the same pace throughout all 90 minutes, and especially with protecting their goal. The issues in defense have been evident for these crews for quite some time now. That’s why we pick both teams to score on Sunday afternoon. The odds may not be as high as many would want, but the risk is pretty low.
Our verdict: Both teams to score