PREMIER LEAGUE SUNDAY: We preview Sunday’s Premier League game between MAN U v LIVERPOOL with a recommended BETDAQ bet and extended stats.


MANCHESTER UNITED V LIVERPOOL

4.30pm What a fixture. How the tables have turned in recent years – it used to be Manchester United heading for the Premier League title and Liverpool trying to take points off them; now it’s the other way around. The gulf in class between the sides is hardly believable looking back just a few years – Klopp has done a wonderful job at Liverpool while United just aren’t a well-run club at the moment.

The match odds at the time of writing currently trade; Manchester United 5.6, Liverpool 1.71 and the draw is 4.1. This is probably the lowest price Liverpool have been to win at Old Trafford since BETDAQ opened; and to be honest it looks too big. Manchester United have been woeful this season, and have to face this excellent Liverpool side without their best two players.

United without Pogba and De Gea are a much weaker side and it’s hard to see where the goals will come from looking at this United side. They come into this game without a win in their last five games in all competitions and we have seen some embarrassing performances in those fixtures. The 1-0 loss away to Newcastle was probably the worst, but they also lost 2-0 to West Ham and failed to beat Rochdale and AZ Alkmaar.

Liverpool are in the complete opposite position. They come into this tie top of the Premier League with a perfect eight wins from eight games. They are a winning machine at the moment, but they have been able to win when not playing at their best too – which is the sign of champions.

United have been so poor that the gulf in class here is just too big for Liverpool not to win. Liverpool are without a win in their last five at Old Trafford but United have never been this bad and the 1.71 on Liverpool looks massive. It is the best value bet of the weekend in the Premier League.

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Liverpool to beat Manchester United at 1.71.

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MATCH STATS

  • Man Utd are unbeaten in their last five home league meetings with Liverpool (W3 D2), their longest run without defeat against them at Old Trafford since a run of 10 between February 1991 and March 2000.
  • Only Man City (7) and Chelsea (6) have won more Premier League away games against Manchester United than Liverpool (5).
  • Four of the last six Premier League meetings between Man Utd and Liverpool have ended level (one win each) – just four of the previous 36 between the sides had been drawn.
  • This is the first time Liverpool are facing Man Utd in a Premier League match while being top of the table since October 1996 – with Man Utd winning 1-0 at Old Trafford thanks to a David Beckham strike.
  • In Premier League history, Man Utd have taken more penalties against Liverpool than they have vs any other side (10), while it’s also the most Liverpool have faced against a single opponent. Man Utd have taken 145 penalties overall in the division to 69 faced, the biggest such difference in the competition (76).
  • Liverpool are one win away from equalling the all-time English top-flight record of 18 consecutive victories, set by Manchester City between August and December 2017.
  • Since beating Chelsea 4-0 on the opening weekend, Manchester United have failed to score more than once in any of their last 10 games in all competitions. It’s their longest run of failing to score more than once since a run of 13 between May – September 2007.
  • Manchester United have already lost one home league game this season – the last time they lost as many as two of their opening five home games from the start of a campaign was in 1990-91.
  • In his Liverpool career, Jürgen Klopp has managed more away games against Manchester United without victory than he has any other side in all competitions (D3 L1).
  • Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has failed to score or assist a single goal in his four Premier League appearances against Man Utd – they’re the only side he’s faced more than once while failing to register a single goal involvement.
  • Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold has created eight goalscoring opportunities for Roberto Firmino in the Premier League so far this season – no player has provided more for a specific teammate coming into this matchday.
  • 33% of Marcus Rashford’s Premier League goals have come against ‘big six’ opponents (10/30). The Man Utd forward averages a goal every 208 minutes against such opposition compared to one every 266 minutes against other sides.


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