Lionel Messi First Goalscorer Special With Paddy Power
April 3, 2012
Barcelona v AC Milan – Tuesday 3rd April (Sky Sports 2, 7:45pm)
Barcelona and AC Milan meet at the Nou Camp tonight for the second-leg of their Champions League quarter-final. Milan somehow prevented Barcelona from scoring in the first-leg but it is likely to be a different story tonight. Paddy Power have installed Barcelona as the short priced 3/10 favourites to win the match and at 1/6 to progress through to the semi-finals. Meanwhile Milan have long odds of 10/1 to win at the Nou Camp and 7/2 to qualify.
The teams played out a goalless draw at the San Siro last week and Milan will once again look to put on another solid defensively display. However, they will find life very difficult against Lionel Messi and co, especially considering Barcelona’s impressive record on home soil, with the Spanish giants winning 12 of their last 14 Champions League games at the Nou Camp. Pep Guardiola’s men head into the match as the overwhelming favourites but an early goal for Milan could dramatically change matters. They managed to hold Barcelona to a 2-2 draw earlier in the season and another score draw tonight would see them upset the odds and go through to the last four of the competition.
Barcelona are available at 11/2 to win the match 2-0 and 17/2 to record a 3-1 victory. Milan will attempt to frustrate their opponents for as long as possible and if they go into half-time level then they will be confident of causing an upset. Massimiliano Allegri’s men can be backed at 25/1 to win 1-0, while a 1-1 draw is priced at 10/1.
Lionel Messi leads the first goalscorer market with odds of 2/1 and if the Argentine does open the scoring Paddy Power will refund all losing first/last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on the match. Alexis Sanchez has been handed odds of 4/1 to score first, with Cesc Fàbregas at 9/2 and Pedro at 5/1. Zlatan Ibrahimović is available at 11/1, with Robinho priced at 14/1.
Match Betting
To Qualify for the Next Round
Correct Score Odds
- 13/2 – Barcelona 1-0
- 11/2 – Barcelona 2-0
- 7/1 – Barcelona 2-1
- 15/2 – Barcelona 3-0
- 17/2 – Barcelona 3-1
- 20/1 – Barcelona 3-2
- 25/1 – AC Milan 1-0
- 66/1 – AC Milan 2-0
- 30/1 – AC Milan 2-1
- 225/1 – AC Milan 3-0
- 100/1 – AC Milan 3-1
- 80/1 – AC Milan 3-2
First Goalscorer Odds
- 2/1 – Lionel Messi
- 4/1 – Alexis Sanchez
- 9/2 – Cesc Fàbregas
- 5/1 – Pedro
- 11/2 – Christian Tello
- 6/1 – Isaac Cuenca
- 8/1 – Xavi
- 8/1 – Andrés Iniesta
- 11/1 – Zlatan Ibrahimović
- 14/1 – Robinho
Blackburn v Man Utd Betting – Wayne Rooney Special
April 2, 2012
Blackburn v Man Utd – Monday 2nd April (Sky Sports 1, 8pm)
Blackburn Rovers and Manchester United lock horns at Ewood Park tonight in a match both sides are desperate to win. While United will be looking to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points, Rovers have the chance to move three points clear of the relegation zone. Sir Alex Ferguson’s men have been installed as the hot 2/5 priced favourites, while Rovers can be backed at 15/2 to claim a rare double over their opponents, with a draw available at 7/2. If Wayne Rooney scores the last goal, Paddy Power will refund all losing first/last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on the match.
Rovers stunned United at Old Trafford back in December when they came away 3-2 winners. However, United’s league form has been stunning since that surprise defeat, with the league leaders winning nine and drawing one of their last 11 matches. They head into the game on the back of six consecutive league wins and will be gunning to make that seven following City’s draw with Sunderland on Saturday. They come up against a Rovers side who are certainly capable of dishing out another upset but will need to be on top form if they are to have any chance of doing so.
United are available at 6/1 to come away with a 2-0 win, while a 2-1 scoreline is available at 13/2. Despite their league troubles this season Blackburn haven’t been shy in front of goal and have scored in eight of their last nine games at Ewood Park. The home side can be backed at 20/1 to win 2-1, while a 2-2 draw is available at 14/1. Wayne Rooney is available at 13/5 to score the first goal of the game, with Javier Hernandez at 4/1 and Danny Welbeck at 9/2. Meanwhile Blackburn’s Yakubu could well be worth a bet at 15/2 to score the opening goal.
Match Betting
Correct Score Odds
- 22/1 – Blackburn 1-0
- 55/1 – Blackburn 2-0
- 20/1 – Blackburn 2-1
- 175/1 – Blackburn 3-0
- 75/1 – Blackburn 3-1
- 55/1 – Blackburn 3-2
- 13/2 – Man Utd 1-0
- 6/1 – Man Utd 2-0
- 13/2 – Man Utd 2-1
- 17/2 – Man Utd 3-0
- 9/1 – Man Utd 3-1
- 19/1 – Man Utd 3-2
First Goalscorer Odds
- 13/5 – Wayne Rooney
- 4/1 – Javier Hernandez
- 9/2 – Danny Welbeck
- 9/2 – Dimitar Berbatov
- 6/1 – Ashley Young
- 6/1 – Nani
- 15/2 – Yakubu
- 9/1 – Luis Antonio Valencia
Newcastle v Liverpool Odds – Papiss Cisse Good Bet To Open Scoring
March 29, 2012
Newcastle Utd v Liverpool – Sunday 1st April (Sky Sports 1, 1.30pm)
Newcastle host Liverpool at St James’ Park this Sunday live on Sky Sports 1. A few weeks ago this would have been billed as a crunch clash in the running for a top four finish, but Liverpool’s subsequent demise in the league means they have slipped out of contention. Despite their stuttering form Liverpool have been installed as the 7/5 favourites, while Newcastle looking good value at 15/8. The match is also priced at 12/5 to finish all square. If Liverpool lead at anytime but fail to win, Paddy Power will refund all losing first/last goalscorer, correct score and scorecast singles on the match.
Back-to-back defeats to lowly QPR and Wigan leave Liverpool a whopping 13 points off fourth spot with just eight matches remaining. With a Champions League qualification spot now seemingly out of the question their main focus will be the FA Cup. However, The Reds will still at least want to finish in the top seven, a position that is currently under threat with the likes of Sunderland, Everton, Swansea and Norwich hot on their heels. Meanwhile, Newcastle still harbour hopes of finishing in the top four. The Magpies have had an impressive season so far and with eight league games left to play they find themselves in 6th spot, level on points with Chelsea and five points adrift of 4th place Tottenham. Alan Pardew’s men put on a fine attacking display away to West Brom last Sunday and will be keen to get off to another flying start this Sunday as they aim to record their third consecutive win.
The winner of this fixture has scored at least three goals in the last seven meetings between the sides, so expect goals. Newcastle are available at 9/2 to win 2-1, while a 3-1 victory could be worth a bet at 22/1. Liverpool will be keen to bounce back from their recent defeats and can be backed at 8/1 to come away with a 2-1 win, with a 2-2 draw is priced at 11/1. The in-form Papiss Cisse is available at 11/2 in the first goalscorer betting, while striker partner Demba Ba has been handed odds of 6/1, with Hatem Ben Arfa at 9/1. Liverpool’s Luis Suarez has odds of 11/2 to open the scoring, with Craig Bellamy at 13/2 and Steven Gerrard at 15/2.
Match Betting
Correct Score Odds
- 8/1 – Newcastle 1-0
- 14/1 – Newcastle 2-0
- 9/1 – Newcastle 2-1
- 35/1 – Newcastle 3-0
- 22/1 – Newcastle 3-1
- 25/1 – Newcastle 3-2
- 7/1 – Liverpool 1-0
- 10/1 – Liverpool 2-0
- 8/1 – Liverpool 2-1
- 22/1 – Liverpool 3-0
- 17/1 – Liverpool 3-1
- 25/1 – Liverpool 3-2
First Goalscorer Odds
- 11/2 – Papiss Cisse
- 11/2 – Luis Suarez
- 6/1 – Demba Ba
- 13/2 – Craig Bellamy
- 7/1 – Andrew Carroll
- 15/2 – Leon best
- 15/2 – Shola Ameobi
- 15/2 – Steven Gerrard
- 15/2 – Maxi Rodriguez
- 15/2 – Dirk Kuyt
- 9/1 – Hatem Ben Arfa
Man Utd v Fulham Odds – Goals Special With Paddy Power
March 26, 2012
Man Utd v Fulham – Monday 26th March (Sky Sports , 8pm)
Manchester United have an excellent chance to regain top spot and go three points clear of rivals Man City tonight when they play Fulham at Old Trafford. United have been installed as the hot 1/4 favourites for the win, while Fulham have long odds of 12/1 for a shock victory, with a draw available at 9/2. If there are five or more goals in this game, Paddy Power will refund all losing first/last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on the match.
United head into the match with an impressive recent record having taken 28 points out of a possible 30 from their last ten league matches. They have won all 10 Premier League meetings against Fulham at Old Trafford and will be confident of extending that run to 11 tonight. In addition they thrashed Fulham 5-0 at Craven Cottage back in December and are unbeaten in four matches against their opponents. A surprise Fulham win would not only leave the title race wide open but would take the Cottagers into the top half of the table and within just three points of 7th-placed Liverpool.
United look a good bet at 13/2 to win 3-0, while a 2-0 home win is priced at 5/1. Fulham will be looking to draw inspiration from Blackburn Rovers who stunned United at Old Trafford earlier this season, with a 2-1 Fulham win available at 35/1, while a 1-1 draw is at 9/1. Wayne Rooney, who has three goals in his last four matches against Fulham, is the 11/5 favourite to open the scoring, while Javier Hernandez has been handed odds of 7/2. Danny Welbeck is available at 7/2, with Ashley Young definitely worth a bet at 6/1. Fulham’s in-form striker Pavel Pogrebnyak can be backed at 12/1 to score first, while Clint Dempsey is priced at 14/1.
Match Betting
Correct Score Odds
- 6/1 – Man Utd 1-0
- 5/1 – Man Utd 2-0
- 15/2 – Man Utd 2-1
- 13/2 – Man Utd 3-0
- 9/1 – Man Utd 3-1
- 25/1 – Man Utd 3-2
First Goalscorer Odds
- 11/5 – Wayne Rooney
- 3/1 – Javier Hernandez
- 7/2- Danny Welbeck
- 9/2 – Dimitar Berbatov
- 11/2 – Nani
- 6/1 – Ashley Young
- 8/1 – Antonio Valencia
- 9/1- J-S Park
- 9/1 – Ryan Giggs
- 11/1 – Paul Scholes
- 12/1 – Pavel Pogrebnyak
- 14/1 – Clint Dempsey
Chelsea v Tottenham Betting – Last Goalscorer Special
March 22, 2012
Chelsea v Tottenham – Saturday 24th March 2012 (Sky Sports 1, 12:45)
London rivals Chelsea and Tottenham go head-to-head on Saturday lunchtime in a crucial Premier League match. Both clubs are currently fighting it out for a top four finish and the outcome of this match could have a huge impact on the standings. Chelsea have been installed as the 17/20 favourites, while Tottenham are available at 10/3 to break their Stamford Bridge curse, with a draw priced at 5/2. If Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard or John Terry score the last goal of this game Paddy Power will refund all losing first/last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on the match.
A few weeks ago Tottenham were in contention for the league title but after a poor run a top four finish is in jeopardy. Their 1-1 draw with Stoke on Wednesday means they have dropped to fourth place, with North London rivals Arsenal moving above them into third. Chelsea’s failure to hold onto a one goal lead at Man City means they are now five points adrift of fourth. However, if Roberto Di Matteo’s men win on Saturday they will narrow the gap to just two points and really put the pressure on Spurs. However, if they lose then an eight point gap may just be too much to bridge.
Recent meetings between the sides have been even, with a win apiece and two draws. However, Spurs simply have a shocking record at Stamford Bridge and have never won there in the Premier League, with their last league win coming way back in 1990, which is a painful run of 2 matches. Chelsea can be backed at 13/2 to win 2-1, while they are available at 12/1 to record a 3-1 victory. Spurs have been handed odds of 12/1 to come away with a 1-0 win, while a 1-1 draw is a tempting bet at 6/1.
Didier Drogba leads the first goalscorer betting with odds of 4/1, while Fernando Torres, Daniel Sturridge and Frank Lampard can all be found at 6/1. Tottenham’s Jermain Defoe and Emmanuel Adebayor are both priced at 15/2, with Louis Saha at 8/1.
Match Betting
Correct Score
- 13/2 – Chelsea 1-0
- 8/1 – Chelsea 2-0
- 13/2 – Chelsea 2-1
- 14/1 – Chelsea 3-0
- 12/1 – Chelsea 3-1
- 19/1 – Chelsea 3-2
- 12/1 – Tottenham 1-0
- 20/1 – Tottenham 2-0
- 12/1 – Tottenham 2-1
- 60/1 – Tottenham 3-0
- 30/1 – Tottenham 3-1
- 33/1 – Tottenham 3-2
First Goalscorer
- 4/1 – Didier Drogba
- 6/1 – Fernando Torres
- 6/1 – Daniel Sturridge
- 6/1 – Frank Lampard
- 13/2 – Juan Mata
- 7/1 – Salomon Kalou
- 15/2 – Jermain Defoe
- 15/2 – Emmanuel Adebayor
- 8/1 – Louis Saha
- 10/1 – Gareth Bale
Man City v Chelsea – Fernando Torres 15/2 To Open Scoring
March 19, 2012
Man City v Chelsea – Wednesday 21st March (Sky Sports 1, 19:45)
Premier League giants Man City and Chelsea meet at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday in what is going to be a crunch top flight clash. Both teams head into the game with differing goals, with City desperately needing the win to keep up with rivals Man Utd, and a rejuvenated Chelsea gunning for a valuable three points that will keep them in the running for a top four finish. Paddy Power have installed City as the 10/11 favourites, with Chelsea priced at 3/1 and a draw available at 5/2.
Man Utd extended their lead at the top of the league to four points on Sunday after thrashing Wolves, meaning City simply have to win to close the gap. A failure to do so would really hamper their hopes of winning a first league title since 1968. City arguably have the tougher run in but they will be confident of a win on Wednesday due to their impeccable home record this season, winning all of their 14 leagues matches so far and scoring 42 goals in the process.
On Sunday Chelsea recorded their fourth straight win under caretaker manager Roberto Di Matteo with an emphatic 5-2 victory against Leicester in the FA Cup. What will please Chelsea fans the most is the return to goals for striker Fernando Torres who grabbed a brace. Back in December Chelsea became the first team of the season to inflict a league defeat on City after they came from behind the win 2-1 at Stamford Bridge. They have won four of the last six meetings between the sides in Manchester, although City have won the last two.
Sergio Aguero has been installed as the 9/2 favourite in the first goalscorer market alongside Carlos Tevez who could be in line to make a dramatic return to the City team. Mario Balotelli scored the opener the last time the two sides met and is priced at 11/2 to do so again, with Edin Dzeko available at the same price. In-form striker Didier Drogba can be backed at 15/2, while Fernando Torres is well worth a bet at 15/2, with Frank Lampard at 9/1.
Match Betting
Correct Score Odds
- 6/1 – Man City 1-0
- 8/1 – Man City 2-0
- 7/1 – Man City 2-1
- 14/1 – Man City 3-0
- 13/1 – Man City 3-1
- 20/1 – Man City 3-2
- 11/1 – Chelsea 1-0
- 20/1 – Chelsea 2-0
- 12/1 – Chelsea 2-1
- 60/1 – Chelsea 3-0
- 33/1 – Chelsea 3-1
- 35/1 – Chelsea 3-2
First Goalscorer Odds
- 9/2 – Carlos Tevez
- 9/2 – Sergio Aguero
- 11/2 – Mario Balotelli
- 11/2 – Edin Dzeko
- 8/1 – David Silva
- 8/1 – Yaya Toure
- 13/2 – Didier Drogba
- 15/2 – Daniel Sturridge
- 15/2 – Fernando Torres
- 8/1 – Salomon Kalou
- 9/1 – Frank Lampard
- 9/1 – Juan Mata
Liverpool vs Everton Odds – Goals Special With Paddy Power
March 13, 2012
Liverpool vs Everton – Tuesday 13th March (Sky Sports 1, 8pm)
Liverpool and Everton lock horns in the eagerly anticipated Merseyside derby tonight, which marks David Moyes’ tenth anniversary in charge of The Toffees. Such is the good form that his Everton side have been in of late that a win at Anfield would leapfrog them above rivals Liverpool in the Premier League. Liverpool have been installed as the 4/5 favourites, while Everton could well be worth putting a bet on at 15/4, with a draw is priced at 12/5. If there are four or more goals in this game, Paddy Power will refund all losing first/last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on the match.
Three consecutive league defeats have virtually distinguished Liverpool’s hopes of a top four finish. They now find themselves 13 points adrift of fourth placed Arsenal and if they are to have any chance of catching them up they simply must beat Everton. The Toffees head into the match on the back of a brilliant run of form, which has seen them go undefeated in nine matches. In the last six weeks they have conjured up impressive wins over Man City, Chelsea and Tottenham and they are now gunning to make rivals Liverpool their next scalp.
However, Everton have an awful recent record at Anfield with their last win coming back in 1999, although they will take confidence from The Reds disappointing form at home this season which has seen them draw eight of their 13 matches. Liverpool can be backed at 9/2 to record a 1-0 win, while a 2-1 victory is available at 7/1. Meanwhile Everton’s good form makes them a good bet to come away with a 1-0 win at 10/1, while a 1-1 draw is priced at 11/2.
Luis Suarez has been installed as the 9/2 favourite to open the scoring, while Craig Bellamy has odds of 5/1, with Steven Gerrard at 13/2. Everton’s Nikica Jelavic, who scored the only goal in his side’s win against Tottenham on Sunday, could be worth a bet at 8/1.
Match Betting
Correct Score Odds
First Goalscorer Odds
- 9/2 – Luis Suarez
- 5/1 – Craig Bellamy
- 6/1 – Andy Carroll
- 13/2 – Steven Gerrard
- 15/2 – Dirk Kuyt
- 8/1 – Nikica Jelavic
Arsenal v Newcastle Bets – Robin Van Persie Money Back Special
March 12, 2012
Arsenal v Newcastle – Monday 12th March (Sky Sports 1, 8pm)
In-form Arsenal face fellow top four challengers Newcastle at the Emirates Stadium tonight in what promises to be an exciting game. Arsenal are the short priced 4/9 favourites to win their fourth consecutive match, while Newcastle can be backed at 7/1 to pull off a vital win that will move them to within two points of their opponents, with a draw is available at 3/1.
Arsenal are brimming with confidence at the moment following brilliant comebacks against rivals Tottenham and Liverpool and a comprehensive 3-0 win against Italian giants AC Milan. They have netted an impressive 10 times during those three matches and look a good bet to score a couple more tonight. Meanwhile the Toon are without a win in three matches and if they come away from North London empty handed their chances of finishing in the top four will have been dealt a huge blow.
Who can forget Newcastle’s stunning comeback from four goals down to draw 4-4 with Arsenal last season. Alan Pardew’s men are undefeated in three games against Arsenal but may struggle tonight against a resurgent side that are gunning for a win that would take them to within a point of third-placed Spurs. Arsenal have won 3-0 in three of their last four home matches against Newcastle and they have been handed odds of 10/1 to repeat that scoreline. A 3-1 win is also available at 10/1, while a 2-0 win is reasonably priced at 8/1. Newcastle sneaked a 1-0 win at the Emirates last season and are available at 14/1 to come away with the same result this time around, while they are priced at 18/1 to record a 2-1 win. Alternatively a 2-2 draw could prove to be a rewarding bet at 14/1.
Robin Van Persie has relatively short odds of just 2/1 in the first goalscorer market and Ladbrokes will refund losing first goalscorer single bets if the Dutchman scores twice. Marouane Chamakh can be backed at 6/1 to grab the opener while the in-form Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is available at 7/1, with Theo Walcott priced at 8/1. Newcastle’s Demba Ba has also been handed odds of 8/1, with striker partner Papiss Cisse is at 9/1 to score first.
Match Betting
Correct Score
- 7/1 – Arsenal 1-0
- 8/1 – Arsenal 2-0
- 8/1 – Arsenal 2-1
- 10/1 – Arsenal 3-0
- 10/1 – Arsenal 3-1
- 20/1 – Arsenal 3-2
- 14/1 – Newcastle 1-0
- 25/1 – Newcastle 2-0
- 18/1 – Newcastle 2-1
- 66/1 – Newcastle 3-0
- 50/1 – Newcastle 3-1
- 50/1 – Newcastle 3-2
First Goalscorer
- 2/1 – Robin Van Persie
- 6/1 – Marouane Chamakh
- 7/1 – Gervinho
- 7/1 – Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
- 7/1 – Park Chu Young
- 8/1 – Theo Walcott
- 8/1 – Demba Ba
- 9/1 – Papiss Cisse
- 11/1 – Shola Ameobi
Everton vs Tottenham Odds – Louis Saha Special
March 9, 2012
Everton vs Tottenham - Saturday 10th March (ESPN, 17:30pm)
Tottenham travel to Everton on Saturday looking to avoid a third consecutive league defeat. Recent losses to Arsenal and Man Utd have ruptured their title bid but they remain in pole position to finish in third spot. Meanwhile, Everton have aspirations of a top 10 finish and are currently undefeated in eight matches. Paddy Power have Tottenham as the 6/4 favourites and Everton priced at 15/8, with a draw available at 11/5.
Everton have been strong at home recently with five wins from their last six games in all competitions at Goodison Park, including impressive victories against league leaders Man City and Chelsea. The Toffees have kept three consecutive clean sheets at home but will be wary of Tottenham’s quality in the final third. Spurs will be looking to bounce back from two damaging defeats and a win will extend their lead over Arsenal to seven points. Everton are available at 15/2 to record a 1-0 victory, with a 2-1 win priced at 17/2. Spurs have also been handed odds of 17/2 to come away with a 2-1 result, with a 1-1 draw priced at 5/1.
Emmanuel Adebayor has been installed as the 5/1 favourite to open the scoring, with Louis Saha and Rafael van der Vaart available at 11/2. If Saha scores the last goal in this game Paddy Power will refund all losing first/last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on the match. Jermain Defoe scored two goals against Stevenage on Wednesday and good be worth a bet at 6/1 to score first. Everton have been solid without being spectacular in recent weeks and are not known for their attacking prowess. Nikica Jelavic can be backed at 11/2 to grab the opener but having opened the scoring in his last two games Royston Drenthe is a tempting bet at 11/1 in the first goalscorer market.
Match Betting
Correct Score Odds
- 15/2 – Everton 1-0
- 12/1 – Everton 2-0
- 17/2 – Everton 2-1
- 30/1 – Everton 3-0
- 22/1 – Everton 3-1
- 25/1 – Everton 3-2
- 7/1 – Tottenham 1-0
- 11/1 – Tottenham 2-0
- 17/2 – Tottenham 2-1
- 25/1 – Tottenham 3-0
- 19/1 – Tottenham 3-1
- 25/1 – Tottenham 3-2
First Goalscorer Odds
- 5/1 – Emmanuel Adebayor
- 11/2 – Louis Saha
- 11/2 – Rafael van der Vaart
- 6/1 – Jermain Defoe
- 11/2 – Nikica Jelavic
- 6/1 – Jose Baxter
- 15/2 – Denis Stracqualursi
- 15/2 – Apostolos Vellios
- 8/1 – Gareth Bale
Man Utd vs Liverpool Odds – Luis Suarez Special
February 10, 2012
Man Utd vs Liverpool – Saturday 11th February (Sky sports 2, 12.45pm)
One of the most anticipated clashes in the English Football calendar takes place on Saturday when rivals’ Manchester United and Liverpool face each other at Old Trafford in the Premier League. The attention will no doubt be on Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra but both teams will be fully focused on claiming the three points. Liverpool would love nothing more than to puncture a hole in United’s title hopes, while Fergie’s men will want to dent Liverpool’s bid of finishing in the top four. United have been installed as the 5/6 favourites, while Liverpool have been handed odds of 10/3, with a draw available at 13/5. If Luis Suarez scores a goal at anytime, Paddy Power will refund all losing first/last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on the match.
United will be brimming with confidence following their remarkable comeback against Chelsea last weekend and win on Saturday will ensure they go top of the table for at least a couple of hours. Meanwhile Liverpool were held to an uninspiring draw at home to Tottenham but they could find themselves in fifth if they come away with the win. United have failed to beat Liverpool in their last three attempts, although all three of those meetings have been played at Anfield, with Dirk Kuyt scoring a late winner to dump United out of the FA Cup just two weeks ago. Fergie’s men have beaten Liverpool by one goal in each of the last three meetings at Old Trafford but while they have been decent at home this season they have suffered a humiliating 6-1 defeat to Man City and a shock 3-2 loss to Blackburn Rovers.
Wayne Rooney is the 7/2 favourite to open the scoring although with two goals in his last three games against Liverpool Javier Hernandez could be a good bet at 11/2. Suarez, who is sure to receive a hot reception, has been handed odds of 13/2 to score first, while the in-form Craig Bellamy can be backed at 8/1. Steven Gerrard is a tempting bet at 10/1. United have been priced at 7/1 to record a 2-1 win and 13/1 to win 3-1 and Liverpool are available at 7/1 to come away with a 2-1 victory.
Match Betting
Correct Score Odds
- 6/1 – Man Utd 1-0
- 8/1 – Man Utd 2-0
- 7/1 – Man Utd 2-1
- 14/1 – Man Utd 3-0
- 13/1 – Man Utd 3-1
- 22/1 – Man Utd 3-2
- 11/1 – Liverpool 1-0
- 20/1 – Liverpool 2-0
- 12/1 – Liverpool 2-1
- 60/1 – Liverpool 3-0
- 35/1 – Liverpool 3-1
- 35/1 – Liverpool 3-2
First Goalscorer Odds



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