Liverpool will hope to maintain their place atop the Premier League standings as they prepare to play against Arsenal at the Emirates this weekend.
Arsenal vs Liverpool Betting Tips
- Bet on Liverpool to win – 3.25 at Betway.
- Bet on Liverpool to win 2-1 – 11.0 at Betfred.
- Bet on Mohamed Salah to score – 3.10 at Betway.
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Bet on Liverpool to win
The pressure is on Arsenal. It is early in the season but the Gunners, touted as pre-season title contenders are already four points behind the Reds. The Gunners fell to a shock 2-0 loss to Bournemouth in their last game. Discipline seems to be the biggest problem affecting Mikel Arteta’s side. They have the class required to go all the way in the league this season but their lack of maturity at times may cost them. They will be truly tested against Liverpool. While Liverpool are slower, they will force errors out of a Gunners side which will be under pressure to win. Arne Slot’s side should end this entertaining clash with a win to their name.
Bet on Liverpool to win 2-1
This game will feature goals from both teams. After being below par against Bournemouth, Kai Havertz can be expected to return to form in this game and there is a good chance that he will find the back of the net at least once.
Meanwhile, Arsenal will be without the presence of star defender William Saliba, now regarded as one of the best in the Premier League. This could make their backline vulnerable against the likes of Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah.
Bet on Mohamed Salah to score
The Egyptian international has been on top form so far this season. Despite being beyond his prime, he is still one of the best attacking players in the Premier League. Salah will be keen to spearhead a Liverpool title challenge in what could well be his final season for the club. Due to Saliba’s absence for Arsenal, he will get himself into good positions and can be expected to get onto the scoresheet.