Liverpool v Manchester City Betting Odds – 26 August Premier League

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Liverpool v Man City betting odds for the 26 August Premier League action had Manchester City at 7/4, Liverpool 23/10 and the Draw paying around 2/1 odds.  BetOnline was offering wagering on this matchup with qualified customers eligible for up to US$900 in FREE CASH upon signing up. 

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Liverpool comes into this matchup with zero points.

Manchester United have not beaten Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League, however, since May 2003. 

Liverpool have won half of the past 20 Premier League games between these two clubs.  That said, Liverpool have lost 10 of their past 15 Premier League games, winning only one of their past five at Anfield. 

City have won their last three competitive games by a scoreline of 3-2.  They only concended 17 goals away from home last season. 

Of special note: Carlos Tevez is now two goals away from becoming the first player to score 50 times in the Premier League for Manchester City.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

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