Get a Free £50 Bet for Liverpool v Tottenham Betting – 06.02.12

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Liverpool v Tottenham betting is a huge match, with a lot a stake for the two sides. Liverpool get Luis Suarez back into action after his eight match ban, and they will be looking to him to give them that extra spark up front, which has largely been lacking. The Reds have won just one of their last four league matches, suffering two defeats in that period. They bounced back with a 3-0 win over Wolves during midweek, with under fire striker Andy Carroll getting his first goal since October 29th in the Premier League. That win over Wolves kept Liverpool in the hunt for a Champions League place, but they need to get more consistency and goals in to their game. Trailing top spot in the league by sixteen points, the chance of the league title has gone, but Liverpool have battled their way through to the Carling Cup final, and saw off Man Utd in the FA Cup. But while the Reds defence has, by and large been pretty tight, they have yet to break the thirty goal mark going forward this season, and they are averaging just 1.21 goals per game scored this season. So certainly nothing prolific about them, and their top scorer is Craig Bellamy with six, and Luis Suarez, despite all his time out is just one goal behind the Welshman. So there should be signs of optimism with the return of Suarez, and boss Kenny Dalglish realises the strikers importance, as they hunt down a fourth place finish and some silverware in the cabinet this season from a cup. Also coming back into the side will be Steven Gerrard, who sat out their midweek win over Wolves for a rest. At home this season, Liverpool remain undefeated. However, out of their eleven Premier League matches at Anfield this year, they have only won four and racked up a whopping seven drawn matches. So while they haven’t lost, their total return in points at home hasn’t been that high, with just a 36% success rate in their home matches. Again, it is their lack of power up front, scoring just fourteen home goals and conceding eight. You tell how things tight are at Anfield, because just 27% of Liverpool’s home matches have ended over 2.5 goals. The Reds totally rolled over against Spurs at White Hart Lane earlier in the season, but it should be a different story on Monday night.

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This could be a massive weekend for Tottenham. The London side will still be harbouring title ambitions of their own, but in this difficult period of matches for them, they need to strike hard. Spurs have been one of the most impressive teams all season, especially in terms of form, but they have started to wobble just a bit, with the wins harder to come by. But still, they sit in third place in the Premier League, five points back of the lead and with a couple of good wins under their belt could really get themselves back into the mix. They lost crucial points in a controversial defeat against Manchester City recently, but they bounced back with a Gareth Bale inspired win over Wigan in the week. Tottenham dipped into the transfer market at the end of January, picking up Louis Saha from Everton as cover for up front. It is a bit of a strange choice, because Saha rarely scores anymore, but with injury concerns over Jermain Defoe, Aaron Lennon, Rafael van der Vaart and Emmanuel Adebayor, Spurs may need to dig deep into their squad for this tough trip to Anfield. Spurs produced one of their most powerful displays of the season when they hosted Liverpool at White Hart Lane earlier in the season. They rattled off a 4-0 win, totally overpowering Liverpool for the entire ninety minutes. However, there has been just one away win for Tottenham in their last four league matches now, so they have lost a little bit of ground there. Spurs have picked up six wins on the road in total, two draws and three defeats, and they have scored in the last ten away matches. Spurs have netted twenty away goals this season, but their defence hasn’t been too tight on the road, conceding fifteen. But when Spurs have been good, they have been great. There has been evidence of them learning how to win dirty as well this year, and so that is what they may need to do this time around, as Liverpool are hard to break down at home. But will Spurs be able to cope with the trip and the injury problems that they have at the moment? Spurs have won four of the last five meetings against Liverpool, and there is a massive three points at stake for them and another huge test of their title credentials is in front of them.

Liverpool v Tottenham Betting Odds
Liverpool to win: 23/20 at Bet Victor
Draw: 12/5 at SkyBet
Tottenham to win: 11/4 at Bet365