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Liverpool will be hoping to stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League table when they host Leicester City on Wednesday night.
The size of the pre-match lead will depend on the outcome of Tuesday night’s clash between closest title rivals Manchester City and Newcastle United.
In the worst case scenario, the Reds’ lead by the time they kick off at Anfield will be down to one point. In the best case scenario, their four-point advantage going into Round 24 of fixtures will still be intact.
The Reds are looking to compile another unbeaten run since surrendering their 20-match unbeaten start to the campaign at City's hands three weeks ago.
Since then Jurgen Klopp’s men have won their next two league games, maintaining a four-point lead and holding their nerve at the top of the table.
Both Liverpool and Leicester City were eliminated from the FA Cup at the third round stage. It means the Reds have had more time to rest than their title rivals involved in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg and the FA Cup fourth round in the last week.
But while Liverpool have won their two league matches since their FA Cup elimination, the Foxes have lost both of theirs.
Claude Puel men are on a three-match losing streak and have their work cut out for them against Liverpool.
The Reds have won the last three meetings between the two sides and are heavily favoured to make it four in a row.
Klopp’s men also remain unbeaten in the league at Anfield where they have dropped just two points all season.
Leicester City beat Manchester City and Chelsea in successive matches in late December. Can they add Liverpool to their list of high profile scalps
Liverpool will asses the fitness of several players before finalising their matchday squad.
Team News
Fabinho (hamstring and illness), Dejan Lovren (hamstring) Virgil van Dijk (illness) and Georginio Wijnaldum (knee) are all expected to be passed fit for selection.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (knee) is unlikely to feature, while James Milner is suspended.
Joe Gomez and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are long-term absentees.
Leicester City defender Harry Maguire was forced off during the defeat at Wolves last time out. It remains to be seen whether the England international will have recovered sufficiently to be considered for the trip to Anfield.
Damarai Gray is pushing for a starting role after making his contribution for each of the last seven matches as a substitute.
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Liverpool v Leicester City
Bet 365 Sadio Mane to score anytime 20/1, Both teams to score in Liverpool win 7/4
Liverpool will be hoping to stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League table when they host Leicester City on Wednesday night.
The size of the pre-match lead will depend on the outcome of Tuesday night’s clash between closest title rivals Manchester City and Newcastle United.
In the worst case scenario, the Reds’ lead by the time they kick off at Anfield will be down to one point. In the best case scenario, their four-point advantage going into Round 24 of fixtures will still be intact.
The Reds are looking to compile another unbeaten run since surrendering their 20-match unbeaten start to the campaign at City's hands three weeks ago.
Since then Jurgen Klopp’s men have won their next two league games, maintaining a four-point lead and holding their nerve at the top of the table.
Both Liverpool and Leicester City were eliminated from the FA Cup at the third round stage. It means the Reds have had more time to rest than their title rivals involved in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg and the FA Cup fourth round in the last week.
But while Liverpool have won their two league matches since their FA Cup elimination, the Foxes have lost both of theirs.
Claude Puel men are on a three-match losing streak and have their work cut out for them against Liverpool.
The Reds have won the last three meetings between the two sides and are heavily favoured to make it four in a row.
Klopp’s men also remain unbeaten in the league at Anfield where they have dropped just two points all season.
Leicester City beat Manchester City and Chelsea in successive matches in late December. Can they add Liverpool to their list of high profile scalps
Liverpool will asses the fitness of several players before finalising their matchday squad.
Team News
Fabinho (hamstring and illness), Dejan Lovren (hamstring) Virgil van Dijk (illness) and Georginio Wijnaldum (knee) are all expected to be passed fit for selection.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (knee) is unlikely to feature, while James Milner is suspended.
Joe Gomez and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are long-term absentees.
Leicester City defender Harry Maguire was forced off during the defeat at Wolves last time out. It remains to be seen whether the England international will have recovered sufficiently to be considered for the trip to Anfield.
Damarai Gray is pushing for a starting role after making his contribution for each of the last seven matches as a substitute.
Daniel Armatey is a long-term absentee.
Top Tips
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Both teams to score in Liverpool win 7/4 Bet365
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