Mo Salah (middle) is eager to score against Crystal Palace
Liverpool will be aiming to end a three-game winless run when they face Crystal Palace in their final game of the season (10pm on Sunday 22 May).
The Reds won the Premier League in style, but will certainly want to round off a successful domestic campaign. Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz are both pushing for starting places, while Argentine midfielder Alexis Mac Allister is unlikely to be a risk due to a lack of fitness.
The most notable character of the happy night at Anfield was Mo Salah when he just won the Premier League "Best Player" award in 2025. Salah also pocketed the Golden Boot award with 28 goals (unless Newcastle's Isak scored 6 goals in the final match of the season).
However, Salah will have a chance to win the Ballon d'Or if he wins the European Golden Shoe, where he currently has 56 points, ranking third behind Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe (58 points) and Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres (58.5 points). The necessary and sufficient condition for Salah to take the lead and win the award is to score 2 goals to get 60 points.
It can be seen that Salah will be the destination for Liverpool's passes and the home team will not stop attacking until they bring the Egyptian striker to the pinnacle of glory.
The Eagles, on the other hand, are brimming with confidence after their historic FA Cup win over Manchester City. But will Crystal Palace's players be bold enough to ruin the home side's Liverpool crown after having already completed their season's mission?
The Eagles may have frustrated Manchester City at Wembley but things will be different at Anfield, especially as Crystal Palace have been regularly beaten by the Reds. The likes of Cheick Doucoure, Marc Guehi, Chadi Riad and Adam Wharton are all expected to miss out through injury.
Prediction: Liverpool - Crystal Palace 3-1
Head to Head
05-10-2024 | Crystal Palace | Liverpool | 0-1 |
April 14, 2024 | Liverpool | Crystal Palace | 0-1 |
09-12-2023 | Crystal Palace | Liverpool | 1-2 |
25-2-2023 | Crystal Palace | Liverpool | 0-0 |
August 15, 2022 | Liverpool | Crystal Palace | 1-1 |
23-1-2022 | Crystal Palace | Liverpool | 1-3 |
18-9-2021 | Liverpool | Crystal Palace | 3-0 |
5/25 10:00 PM | [1] Liverpool - Crystal Palace [12] | 1,975 | 0 : 1 1/2 | 1.90 | 2.00 | 3 3/4 | 1.85 |
5/25 10:00 PM | [1] Liverpool - Crystal Palace [12] | 1,975 | 0 : 1 1/2 | 1.90 | 2.00 | 3 3/4 | 1.85 |
5/25 10:00 PM | [1] Liverpool - Crystal Palace [12] | 2.00 | 0 : 1 1/2 | 1.90 | 1.90 | 3 3/4 | 1,975 |
The initial odds were that Liverpool had conceded 1.5 goals at 97-90, and by yesterday afternoon the odds had not changed at all. This morning, Liverpool's odds had fluctuated slightly to 9-1. The problem is that in this match, the home team has not won the odds in the last 6 meetings in the Premier League.
The bookmakers also revealed that the amount of money bet on both sides is almost equal and is considered the least among the matches at Anfield this season. Although the odds are very high with a handicap of 1.5 goals, choosing the home team is still more enjoyable.
The most popular score is Liverpool winning 2-1 with the lowest price: bet 1 to win only 8.8. But 3-1 is the promising score with the price of only 10. Then there are 2-0 and 3-0 with attractive prices: Bet 1 to win up to 12. The possibility of a shock for Crystal Palace is unrealistic with 1-2 priced at 20, and 0-1 at 33.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/soi-ti-so-tran-liverpool-crystal-palace-hai-ban-thang-cho-salah-196250525105255195.htm
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