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Tottenham vs. Liverpool: Preview and betting tips
Tottenham will face another tough opponent on Saturday after the big derby with Arsenal, which ended in a 2-2 draw, in the form of Liverpool. He has really taken for this season and once again will probably chase the stalwart of the last years on the front – Manchester City.
Tottenham will face another tough opponent on Saturday after the big derby with Arsenal, which ended in a 2-2 draw, in the form of Liverpool. He has really taken for this season and once again will probably chase the stalwart of the last years on the front – Manchester City.
Tottenham have done well beyond expectations so far this season and have had some very good results such as the win over Manchester United and the aforementioned draw with the Gunners.
Moreover, the team is playing attractive attacking football, which has won over the fans who were worried about this season before the season. You won’t find another team in the Premier League that takes more shots per game than Spurs. Specifically, we’re talking about 19 shots every league game.
However, Liverpool are far better than that, having rolled one opponent after another so far, apart from the opening 1-1 draw with Chelsea. In doing so, they have faced the likes of Newcastle, Aston Villa and West Ham.
He has emerged victorious from all of these duels and Jurgen Klopp will no doubt be working hard with his charges to extend this streak. After all, we are talking about a side in great form, having won 12 of their last 15 league games.
As far as the duels are concerned, the Reds have dominated 9 of the last 11 contests and will be the favourites on Saturday, even though this clash will be played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
That being said, make the teams play very attacking and score goals regularly. Those are what is expected from this clash, as well as some handsome football. Many even believe we could be in for one of the prettiest games of the season.
However, the odds for Over 2.5 are around 1.37, which offers virtually no value, so Over 3.5 already sounds much better, while still being a very likely scenario.
Betting Tip | Over 3.5
Source: Sofascore, Whoscored
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