Thursday’s Bet of the Day: Much-changed Liverpool to edge Young Boys in tight affair

Liverpool have been handed a tough Europa League group, with dangerous opponents to come in the form of big-spending Anzhi Makhachkala and Udinese.

But first up in Group A is an away trip to Young Boys of Bern. Liverpool are unbeaten against Swiss opposition in 40 years and could do with a strong start to their campaign.


The Reds are 11/8 (2.38)to pick up three valuable points on their travels.

But Young Boys have proven in the past that they can be tricky opponents for Premier League teams. They beat Tottenham in a Champions League qualifier at home in 2010.

And while Spurs turned that two-legged tie around, a win here would be enough for the three points and can be backed at 2/1 (3.00) . The draw is available at 23/10 (3.30).

In the goalscorer markets, Raul Bobadilla is the best bet for the home side and is 13/2 (7.50) to open the scoring.

The Argentine striker has been in good scoring form on his return to Switzerland after a spell at Borussia Monchengladbach. But he’s not the favourite to score first. Liverpool’s Luis Suarez is 5/1 (6.00) to notch the opener.

The question is how likely is Suarez to start this game?

Brendan Rodgers will surely have one eye on Sunday’s showdown with Manchester United in the Premier League and that could mean opportunities for fringe players.

Joe Cole may return from injury as Rodgers shakes things up – he’s 14/1 (15.00) to score first.

But whoever plays, the signs are that the new Reds boss wants his players to keep things tight on their travels – Liverpool have scored three and conceded four in four away games so far.

With that in mind, you can back under 2.5 goals at 8/13 (1.62) .

And for the value bet, remember that both of Liverpool’s away games in Europe this season have finished with a 1-0 win – available at 6/1 (7.00) .

 

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Adam Bate is a professional freelance journalist who specialises in football and betting. He is editor of GhostGoal which can be found here – you can also follow Adam on

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