
Mo Salah (left) will bear a heavy responsibility when Liverpool must beat Aston Villa
Liverpool will face Aston Villa at 3am on November 2nd (Vietnam time) in round 10 of the Premier League. After four consecutive defeats in the Premier League, Liverpool will look to bring joy to their fans when they welcome Aston Villa to their home ground.
Liverpool have struggled to find their best form of late, but Sunday's match could be a turning point for Arne Slot's side: Liverpool have lost four Premier League games in a row (or rather, six of seven in all competitions) and are seven points behind Arsenal. If they don't beat Aston Villa, Liverpool could lose everything, falling nine points behind the leaders after just 10 games.
But how can Liverpool beat Aston Villa when a host of stars are absent through injury, including Alisson Becker, Curtis Jones, Ryan Gravenberch, Jeremie Frimpong and Alexander Isak.
In contrast to Liverpool, Aston Villa have not only won four Premier League games in a row but have actually won six of their seven games in all competitions - their only defeat to Go Ahead Eagles in the Europa League came after Unai Emery gave up on the title in favour of the Manchester City game.
In fact, Aston Villa played very well when surprising Manchester City 1-0, with the only goal from right-back Matty Cash. Obviously, Liverpool's form is far behind Aston Villa, while the force is depleted and the spirit is down, the pressure to win is even greater.
Legendary Alan Shearer commented: "One team is in terrible form, losing six of the last seven games, and one team is in very good form, winning six of the last seven games. Both sides have reasons to argue. It's a really big game, especially with Liverpool's defeat in midweek.
Liverpool cannot afford to lose again, and if that happens, alarm bells will really start to ring. Aston Villa do not have a midweek League Cup game so Arne Slot has to give up the game against Crystal Palace (lost 0-3 with a young squad) to focus on the decisive battle at Anfield.
The only thing Liverpool can hold on to is morale at Anfield, where they have won three of their last four Premier League games. A glimmer of hope is that their head-to-head record against Aston Villa shows they have won six of their seven meetings at Anfield.
Additionally, UnaI Emery also suffered losses when he was without Emiliano Buendia, Youri Tielemans and Andres Garcia due to injury.
The experts' predictions were far from unanimous: former manager Harry Redknapp predicted a 2-2 draw, former Arsenal midfielder chose 1-1, while BBC commentator Mark Lawrenson predicted a 2-1 win for Liverpool, while former striker Chris Sutton was more daring with a 3-1 win.
Prediction: Liverpool - Aston Villa 2 – 1
Direct confrontation
February 19, 2025 | Aston Villa | Liverpool | 2-2 |
November 9, 2024 | Liverpool | Aston Villa | 2-0 |
May 13, 2024 | Aston Villa | Liverpool | 3-3 |
September 3, 2023 | Liverpool | Aston Villa | 3-0 |
May 20, 2023 | Liverpool | Aston Villa | 1-1 |
December 26, 2022 | Aston Villa | Liverpool | 1-3 |
May 10, 2022 | Aston Villa | Liverpool | 1-2 |
December 11, 2021 | Liverpool | Aston Villa | 1-0 |
April 10, 2021 | Liverpool | Aston Villa | 2-1 |
October 4, 2020 | Aston Villa | Liverpool | 7-2 |
English Premier League | Asian Handicap | Over/Under | |||||
Home | Handicap | Away | Over | Total | Under | ||
11/02 03:00 | [7] Liverpool - Aston Villa [8] | 2,075 | 0 : 1 | 1.80 | 1.85 | 3 | 2.00 |
11/02 03:00 | [7] Liverpool - Aston Villa [8] | 1.85 | 0 : 3/4 | 2.05 | 1.90 | 3 | 2.00 |
The match odds were very different from the start when Liverpool conceded 1 goal to Aston Villa, with the price of winning enough and losing 8. Many people commented that this was a virtual odds because a team that lost 4 consecutive matches could not concede 1 goal, especially when the away team is winning 4 matches in a row.
Sure enough, by noon today, the odds had changed dramatically as Liverpool were now down to half a goal, winning 85, losing all. In reality, the market was heavily favoring the underdog, but that was an opportunity to choose the favorite.


The most popular score is Liverpool winning 2-1 with a 1 to 8 bet, while 1-0 and 2-0 are priced at 10, 3-1 is priced at 12, and 3-0 is priced at 14. A draw is also a popular result as 1-1 is priced at 9.2, but 2-2 is priced at 14. However, very few people believe Aston Villa can win when 2-1 is priced at 14, while 1-0 is priced at 18.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/soi-ti-so-tran-liverpool-aston-villa-chu-nha-buoc-phai-thang-196251101143915052.htm






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