The Premier League returns from the international break with a bang as Manchester City and Liverpool clash at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday. The two go head to head, separated by only one point.
Bookmaker 10bet offers odds at 1.55 for Man City to score at least two goals in the game, and you can back Liverpool to score multiple goals with the odds at 2.45.
※ Current Odds Date & Time: November 24th, 10:30 A.M. (EST)
The two best teams in England have assumed their normal positions ahead of the big match, with City sitting at the top of the table on 28 points and Liverpool coming right behind them. The Reds have won seven of their last 10 league outings and should be eager to improve their poor record in this fixture.
These are two top-class teams, but City has held the edge in the head-to-head encounters, losing only two of the last 10 league meetings. It’s been eight years since Liverpool’s last away Premier League win in the match-up, with the team recording five draws and eight losses in the past 14 trips to the Etihad.
Having racked up 23 consecutive home wins across all competitions, City will have a chance to match Sunderland’s all-time record in the English top flight for the longest home winning streak. The run started with a 4-0 win in January in the FA Cup against Chelsea and has seen City score 73 goals, while the opponents have netted only 11 times against Pep Guardiola’s men.
City also has a chance to equal a club record on Saturday by scoring at least three goals in a sixth consecutive game. Guardiola’s team has been firing on all cylinders, and trying to stop them is a huge challenge for even a side of Liverpool’s caliber.
Liverpool’s chances would be boosted on Saturday by Erling Haaland’s absence, but he is expected to play after missing Norway’s last game against Scotland with an ankle issue. Haaland is on the cusp of another milestone, having scored 49 times in 47 Premier League appearances.
Julian Alvarez has also started to play a key role in the City attack. The Argentine forward boasts 17 goals from 18 home starts in all competitions. He’s done an incredible job filling in for Kevin De Bruyne, and facing Liverpool appears to suit him, as Alvarez scored twice in three games against Jürgen Klopp’s side last season.