Betway are offering new customers an excellent chance to make money backing Brendan Rodgers’ men at more than three times the best price on offer elsewhere
Liverpool’s home record in this campaign has been exceptional; the Reds have dropped just four points at Anfield in the Premier League this season. During that run they have scored 29 goals and that kind of record justifies odds-on quotes of 5/6 (1.83) about the home side.
For those who are considering a bet on the hosts, Betway are offering an exclusive price of 4/1 (5.0) for new customers. Anyone without an account who wants to take advantage of the promotion can do so by opening a new account here.
Betway make Everton 7/2 (4.5) outsiders to claim the local bragging rights on Merseyside with the draw available at 12/5 (3.40).
Everton have been surprising plenty with their results this year, and look realistic European qualification contenders, but the majority of their points have come at home. Away from Goodison Park, the Toffees have notched four wins, six draws and one loss, albeit they have yet to travel to five teams currently residing inside the top nine including Chelsea, Tottenham and Newcastle.
The last meeting between these two sides ended in a 3-3 draw at Goodison Park back in November and the last three meetings have all ended in stalemates. History suggests that it could be tough for Roberto Martinez to mastermind a victory against the Reds, with Everton not claiming a victory in their last seven attempts.
Goals have been a fixture in Liverpool games so far this season, at Anfield the home side’s games have seen an average of 3.36 goals in the Premier League and another high scoring affair involving at least three goals is priced at 8/13 (1.62) with Betway. For those a little more ambitious, over 3.5 goals is a 6/4 (2.50) chance with the same firm.
While odds-on quotes about a Liverpool victory may seem on the short side, an opportunity to back Brendan Rodgers’ men to record a victory over their local rivals shouldn’t be missed and the Reds’ home record should be enough to inspire plenty of confidence ahead of Tuesday’s clash.
Jim Knight is Betting Editor at Goal and has been tipping football games since he was old enough to place a bet. He is a Leicester City fan, writer and member of the We Are Going Up Podcast