Ross Clarke’s
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.