Moneyline PickLiverpool (+138)
Player PropHugo Ekitike to score anytime (+136)
Same Game ParlayUnder 3.5 goals + Over 7.5 corners + Both teams to score (+260)
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Liverpool vs Manchester City Main Match Info

Liverpool vs Manchester City Moneyline Prediction

It’s difficult to choose a winner between these two heavyweights. Both teams have underperformed throughout the season, but it seems they’re also finding a way to turn things around. The Reds will rely on their attacking power, whereas City will need to tighten things up defensively to have a shot here.

Liverpool have lost just once in their last 10 matches across all competitions (W5, D4, L1), and they’ve scored a whopping 10 goals over their last two wins over Qarabag and Newcastle United

Meanwhile, Man City have won three of their last four after back-to-back losses to Bodo/Glimt and Manchester United in January.

The Reds’ home advantage could be decisive, as they’re undefeated in their last eight outings at Anfield (W5, D3). Manchester City have won just once in their last five on the road (W1, D2, L2), and while that proves to be a slight edge, it could be all Liverpool need to find a way to get the three points.

Liverpool vs Manchester City Player Prop

Liverpool will be without Alexander Isak (leg), while Mohamed Salah is on a cold stretch, meaning that Hugo Ekitike will be the team’s go-to option in attack. Look for the Frenchman to find a way to inflict damage on City’s depleted defensive line. 

Ekitike has been very good lately, with three goals in his last two games. He also ranks fourth in the Premier League with 10 goals this season.

Liverpool vs Manchester City Same Game Parlay

One might think that a game with this kind of star power would be an open, high-scoring affair. However, recent meetings between Liverpool and Manchester City have proven otherwise. 

Their last five encounters across all competitions have produced under 3.5 goals, and with neither team at their best, that trend could easily continue here.

Our three-leg parlay also includes over 7.5 corners, a line that has landed in each of Liverpool’s last four matches and in three of the Cityzens’ previous four. The Reds’ last four outings have featured at least 11 corners, highlighting the likelihood of set-piece action. 

Last but not least, it wouldn’t be surprising if both sides score – that has happened in City’s last two domestic games and in four of Liverpool’s last five overall in the Premier League.

Liverpool vs Manchester City Team News

Liverpool Team News 

Liverpool will be a bit thin in terms of defensive depth, as Jeremie Frimpong (hamstring), Joe Gomez (undisclosed), and Conor Bradley (knee) are sidelined, meaning Dominik Szoboszlai will be deployed at right-back once again.

The Reds are also without Alexander Isak (leg), meaning Hugo Ekitike should continue to lead their attack. Long-term injured players Stefan Bajcetic (hamstring) and Giovanni Leoni (knee) are out as well.

Manchester City Team News

Manchester City’s defence is depleted, as they’re still missing Josko Gvardiol (leg) and John Stones (thigh), but at least they’ll welcome Ruben Dias (hamstring) back into the mix. Dias should slot into the starting XI right away and partner with Marc Guehi at centre-back.

Savinho (undisclosed), Jeremy Doku (calf), and Mateo Kovacic (heel) have been ruled out through injury. 

Bernardo Silva is a question mark as well and will be a game-time call due to a hamstring injury. If Silva can’t play, expect Tijjani Reijnders to feature in midfield next to Rodri and Phil Foden.

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