Can Liverpool continue their perfect start to the season when they travel to Leicester? Opta has the answers.
“50% of the six 90th minute goals scored in the 2018-19 Premier League season have been scored by Leicester (2) or Liverpool (1), while these sides are responsible for 12 of the 37 goals scored in the final minute in 2018 (Leicester with eight, Liverpool with four).”
Leicester have won three of their last four home meetings with Liverpool in all competitions. They are [7.8] to win.
Liverpool have won eight of their last 12 Premier League meetings with Leicester (D2 L2). A Liverpool victory is [1.47].
Leicester have lost their last 10 Premier League matches against sides starting the day top of the table, scoring just four goals while conceding 25 in those matches. Liverpool are [2.5] to win to nil.
Liverpool have won their last four Premier League games without conceding a goal – they last had a longer winning run without conceding in December 2005, a run of eight under Rafael Benitez. Under 2.5 goals is [2.28].
Liverpool are looking to win their opening four games of a Premier League season for the first time. They last opened a top-flight campaign with four wins back in 1990-91 under Kenny Dalglish. They are [2.1] to win half-time/full-time.
Liverpool have kept three clean sheets in their opening three Premier League games in 2018-19 – the only previous occasion they haven’t conceded in any of their first four league games in a season was back in 2005-06. They are [2.2] to keep another clean sheet.
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson could become the fourth goalkeeper in Premier League history to keep a clean sheet in his first four starts, after Alex Manninger (first six), Anders Lindegaard (first five) and Jose Reina (first four). Under 1.5 goals is [4.8].
50% of the six 90th minute goals scored in the 2018-19 Premier League season have been scored by Leicester (2) or Liverpool (1), while these sides are responsible for 12 of the 37 goals scored in the final minute in 2018 (Leicester with eight, Liverpool with four). Over 2.5 goals is [1.7].
Since the start of last season, Liverpool haven’t won any of the eight Premier League matches when Mo Salah has started but failed to register a goal or assist (D4 L4). They will be hoping that Salah can score, at odds of [1.8].
Source: Betfair Premier League