Opta Stats: Liverpool v Arsenal
Will Liverpool or Arsenal be walking away from Anfield with three points on Saturday afternoon?
“The Gunners were the last team to stop Liverpool from scoring in the Premier League (March 2nd 2025), with the Reds netting 41 goals in their 14 games since.”
Over 2.5 goals is 1.728/11.
Top of the table Arsenal face a difficult trip to Liverpool. Opta are on hand with all the stats.
Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge have played 11 Barclays Premier League games together this season and the only team to stop them both scoring is Arsenal. Arsenal are 5.59/2 to keep a clean sheet.
Santi Cazorla has scored in two of his three Barclays Premier League appearances against Liverpool. Cazorla is likely to be available at 5.59/2 to score.
Arsenal v Liverpool has seen five hat-tricks scored; the most trebles of any fixture in Premier League history. The odds of a hat-trick being scored are 3.052/1.
Liverpool have won just one of their last 13 Premier League games against Arsenal (W1 D7 L5) and none of the last six at Anfield (W0 D3 L3). You can lay Liverpool at 2.226/5.
Arsenal have trailed in five of the last six Premier League games against Liverpool at Anfield and come back to win two and draw three of those five where they fell behind. The Gunners are likely to be available at 10.09/1 to win from behind.
Arsenal have won six and lost none of their last seven Premier League games. They are available at 3.613/5 to win.
The Gunners were the last team to stop Liverpool from scoring in the Premier League (March 2nd 2025), with the Reds netting 41 goals in their 14 games since. Over 2.5 goals is 1.728/11.
Only Arsenal (6) have conceded fewer goals on home soil than Liverpool (8) this season in the Premier League. Liverpool are 3.7511/4 to keep a clean sheet.
Wojciech Szczesny has kept more clean sheets than any other goalkeeper in the Premier League this season (11). Arsenal are likely to be priced at 7.06/1 to win to nil.
If PL games ended at half-time, Liverpool would be top by one point. However, if PL games only included the second half, Liverpool would be 8th and 19 points off the top. Liverpool half-time/the draw full-time is 16.5n/a.
This article is provided courtesy of BetFair.com
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