On Saturday afternoon (14/09/24), Liverpool take on Nottingham Forest in a big to maintain their 100% record in the Premier League. Below, we've put together a few Bet Builder tips for the clash in West London.
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On Saturday afternoon (14/09/24), Liverpool take on Nottingham Forest in a big to maintain their 100% record in the Premier League. Below, we've put together a few Bet Builder tips for the clash in West London.
Liverpool To Win The First Half, Mohamed Salah To Score Anytime And Morgan Gibbs-White To Be Carded - 13/2
Liverpool tend to start games quickly, but under Jürgen Klopp and now under Arne Slot, as they come into this match having led at half-time in four of their last five Premier League games.
Mohamed Salah has hit the ground running in this Premier League season, with the Egyptian having netted three goals in his first three league games.
Morgan Gibbs-White was Nottingham Forest's most carded player last season with 9 bookings in the league. The England international also has one booking in his first three matches this season.
Luis Díaz To Score, Mohamed Salah 1+ Assists and Ibrahim Sangaré & Morgan Gibbs-White Each To Commit 2+ Fouls - 20/1
Luis Díaz has been in excellent form in the early weeks of the season, scoring three goals in three Premier League games so far.
Equally, Mohamed Salah has been at his creative best, recording three assists in three games to start the campaign.
Both Ibrahim Sangaré and Morgan Gibbs-White are not shy to commit a foul, with the Nottingham Forest pair committing 13 fouls between them in three games this season (five for Sangaré and eight for Gibbs-White).
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