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Liverpool v Spurs: thinking Outside of the Box

by Constance Rigot |

image Liverpool v Spurs: thinking Outside of the Box
Football betting has changed so much in recent years. No longer is it just the case of betting on win-lose-draw with so many more options available. This weekend, Liverpool host Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League. It’s a game both sides need to win, Liverpool to get back in winning ways and Tottenham to keep the pressure on leaders Chelsea. Let’s take a look outside of the box and some bets you could place on this match. They all have decent odds and could well happen in this game given the recent record of each side.

Hat-Trick

There aren’t that many hat-tricks scored in games between these two sides. The last one was scored by Liverpool’s Phil Boersma back in 1974 so there’s one due surely? Both sides have players who could well hit top form this weekend. Harry Kane has been in good scoring form of late and already has one Premier League hat-trick to his name this season and is to get another in this match. If you fancy a return to form for Liverpool, then there’s on Roberto Firmino bagging three goals in this game.

Sadio Mané Liverpool

Winning from Behind

Anfield isn’t a place where Tottenham win a great deal and they have only managed a couple of league wins in the last 25 years. Liverpool aren’t in great form at present but what it they were to go behind in this game? The Liverpool crowd would get behind them, Klopp would shout even more than usual and the Reds could get back into the game and win the game. Winning from behind is .

Liverpool aren’t that great at keeping clean sheets so a Tottenham goal in this game is more than likely. Perhaps it’ll be the Londoners who will go behind in this game and then rally to inflict another home league defeat on Liverpool. If you think that is the likely outcome of this match, then .

Harry Kane Tottenham

Timecast

There are so many ways to get a win out of a game these days, so why not try a Timecast bet? The end result of the game doesn’t matter at all in this bet and there are some large prices available. You need to get the scorer and when he’s going to score. Daniel Sturridge is always a threat, so go for him to score and in the first 20 minutes, that’s a tasty at Bet365. What if he doesn’t start the game and begins it on the substitutes bench (not that they have a bench these days but old sayings die hard)?

Well the odds are even better if you go for Sturridge to score and it to come in the second half as that’s at Bet365. That policy might also work with Sadio Mane who is being gradually re-introduced since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations. on scoring and it being in the second half.

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