Liverpool make the short trip across Stanley Park to play for the ultimate time in what may very well be a pivotal match of their quest to win a twentieth top-flight title.
The Merseyside derby was to be played just before Christmas but was postponed due to one among the various storms – it was Darragh for individuals who haven’t kept count – which have lashed across the country in recent months.
Victory of their game in hand over the chasing pack will ease the Reds nine points clear of Arsenal ahead of Saturday’s home meeting with lowly Wolves and tougher challenges at Aston Villa and Manchester City, before they entertain Newcastle in a prelim to the Carabao Cup final between the 2 clubs next month.
On paper, Arne Slot’s side, who could have a fit-again Trent Alexander-Arnold back after a thigh problem, should cruise to a simple victory but since it is the last time they’ll face the Toffees at Goodison Park the atmosphere will probably be stoked up even greater than usual.
Everton are still having fun with a renaissance with David Moyes back on the club for a second stint as manager and wins against Tottenham, Brighton and Leicester put them in positive fettle before Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at home to Bournemouth within the FA Cup.
Liverpool also fell by the wayside along the road to Wembley after they were stunned by Championship basement dwellers Plymouth Argyle at Home Park and although key operatives were rested it was a defeat which stung and will probably be a blot on their copybook through the ages.
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They will probably be firing on all cylinders in an effort to by some means dim the painful memory of an embarrassing reversal wherein they did not rating for less than the third time this season, the opposite occasions being within the 1-0 defeats at home to Nottingham Forest and at Tottenham in the primary leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final.
Mohamed Salah returns to motion after being rested on the weekend and tops the Premier League scoring charts with 21 to his credit, two ahead of Erling Haaland, and might have fun his sixth strike in five matches by tucking away the primary goal, as he did when bagging a double at Bournemouth in Liverpool’s last league appearance, at 23/20 with Unibet.
Everton have lost only two of the last dozen home league games against their neighbours, drawing nine times with 12 of the last 16 yielding under 2.5 goals.
So take the draw at 15/4 with Betfair and Unibet, while the Toffees +2 is 4/6 with these two bookies and bet365.
Hot-shot Harry Kane can carry on scoring
Harry Kane scored twice from the penalty spot as Bayern Munich moved seven points clear at the highest of the Bundesliga by beating Werder Bremen 3-0 on Friday and now has Celtic in his sights.
The England captain can improve his remarkable record of 72 goals in 73 games for the German club by opening the scoring within the Champions League match in Glasgow at 3/1 with Paddy’s Power and Betfair, while he’s 4/6 with the identical firms and Betfred to attain at any time.
Bayern are evens with William Hill and Paddy Power to win by multiple goal with a 3-1 away win 9/1 with Hills, bet365, SpreadEx and BoyleSports.
Daizen Maeda is 11/2 with Sky Bet to lift the roof at Parkhead by scoring at any point for the hosts.
• Promotion chasers Burnley, Sunderland, Sheffield United and West Brom can all win at home and land Wednesday’s Championship acca.
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