The Daily Telegraph - Sport

Ross Clarke’s

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Liverpool are 4-7 to win tomorrow, the shortest price they have been to beat Manchester United since the Premier League started in 1992.

United, who are 5-1, have the worst away defensive record among the top 13 teams in the division and have beaten only Bournemout­h, Watford and Burnley on their travels. They have conceded in the first half in five of their eight league matches, so Liverpool to be winning at half-time and full-time makes plenty of appeal at around 11-8.

The best bet in the Premier League today could be Newcastle to win at Huddersfie­ld at 2-1.

Huddersfie­ld’s top striker, Steve Mounie, is suspended, while star midfielder Aaron Mooy is out until February with a knee problem. Injuries to Jonathan Hogg and Terence Kongolo will result in the spine of the team being reorganise­d, and Newcastle can take full advantage.

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