We enter a big super sunday with Liverpool hosting Manchester United, in a game where Liverpool bring the best out in themselves in big game clashes.
Opta facts from the meeting:
Both teams to score is 4/6, with Liverpool 13/8, United 19/10 and 12/5 the draw, so there is something for everyone in this game.
The other game on Sky at 4pm is Spurs and Arsenal in a north London derby. This fixture has racked up some interesting results in previous years but Arsenal are short of quality, with Spurs bringing in some quality make Arsenal a quality lay at 11/10.
Opta Facts from this meeting:
This should be a feisty encounter, which should see goals with Victor going best 3/5 on both teams to score and 8/11 with the same firm for over 2.5 goals. Although Arsenal have won the last two games 5-2 versus Spurs, this is not the same home team!
There are too many games to preview on Sunday, so find our recommendations below:
Opta facts from the meeting:
- Liverpool have won four successive Barclays Premier League games - they last won five in a row back in May 2009.
- Manchester United have been given eight red cards versus Liverpool in the Barclays Premier League; more than against any other team.
- Daniel Sturridge has scored 10 goals in his last eight appearances in all competitions for Liverpool.
- Liverpool last started a Premier League season with three consecutive wins in 1994/95 when Roy Evans was in charge.
- Last season's 2-1 win was the first time in five seasons that Manchester United won at Anfield in the Premier League (D1 L3).
- Steven Gerrard has scored four goals in his last six Premier League appearances against Manchester United; including a goal in each of the last two encounters at Anfield.
- Manchester United have not lost any of their last 13 Premier League away games - the longest current run in the competition.
- David Moyes masterminded just three wins in 22 Premier League clashes with Liverpool when he was Everton manager (D7 L12). None of those wins came at Anfield (D6 L5).
- If Manchester United win this match, it will equal David Moyes’ best start to a Premier League season (2006/07; seven points from three games).
- Only fixtures between Everton and Liverpool (20) have seen more red cards handed out than the Premier League clashes between Manchester United and Liverpool (14).
- Robin van Persie has scored four times in his last three Premier League appearances against Liverpool (twice for Arsenal and twice in two games for Manchester United).
Both teams to score is 4/6, with Liverpool 13/8, United 19/10 and 12/5 the draw, so there is something for everyone in this game.
The other game on Sky at 4pm is Spurs and Arsenal in a north London derby. This fixture has racked up some interesting results in previous years but Arsenal are short of quality, with Spurs bringing in some quality make Arsenal a quality lay at 11/10.
Opta Facts from this meeting:
- Arsenal have failed to score in just one of their last 29 Barclays Premier League meetings with Tottenham.
- Spurs have not kept four clean sheets in a row in the Barclays Premier League since January 2010.
- There has been a Tottenham player sent off on each of their last two Premier League visits to The Emirates.
- Tottenham have failed to hold on to a lead on each of their last two trips across North London, losing 5-2 on both occasions.
- 13 of the last 14 league matches between Tottenham and Arsenal have gone over 2.5 goals.
- There have been 124 goals scored in Premier League meetings between Tottenham and Arsenal; more than any other fixture.
- Olivier Giroud has scored in both of Arsenal's league games so far this season and has bagged three goals in his last four Premier League appearances at the Emirates.
- All 13 of Giroud's Premier League goals have come in London, 11 at The Emirates, one at West Ham and one at Fulham.
- Gareth Bale has scored more goals against Arsenal in the Premier League than any other opposition, five in 10 appearances.
- The Welshman scored in both meetings between the teams last season.
- Jermain Defoe has scored twice in 18 Premier League appearances against Arsenal. Only against Liverpool (two in 19) does Defoe have a worse record (10+ appearances).
- Lukas Podolski has played a hand in eight goals (scoring five and assisting three) in his last seven Premier League starts for Arsenal.
- Only Eden Hazard (10) has created more chances in the Premier League this season than Nacer Chadli (9).
This should be a feisty encounter, which should see goals with Victor going best 3/5 on both teams to score and 8/11 with the same firm for over 2.5 goals. Although Arsenal have won the last two games 5-2 versus Spurs, this is not the same home team!
There are too many games to preview on Sunday, so find our recommendations below:
- Lay Arsenal on the exchanges
- Spurs +1 goal 3/4 Bet365
- Porto and AC Milan - 1.75 Will Hill
- Dortmund & Ajax - 13/10 Will Hill
- Tromo and Molde - 2.42 Will Hill