Liverpool: December Preview & Predictions
Liverpool’s non-stop season continues apace in December, with the club facing eight games across two competitions during the month.
They kick things off on December 1 at home to Ajax in the Champions League and will be hoping that they are able to rest some of their key players.
The Reds could have qualified for the knockout stage by the time this game comes around, and that would give manager Jurgen Klopp the chance to rotate his squad.
Liverpool are currently priced at 6/1 to lift the trophy, and there are likely to be plenty of fans willing to bet with 1xBet to back them to achieve the feat.
Klopp’s side turn their attentions back to the Premier League the following Saturday as they welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers to Anfield.
Wolves have been relatively consistent in the top flight this season, although they have found goals difficult to come by.
Liverpool have won their last seven league meetings with Wolves and should have enough about them to enhance that record this time around.
The Reds travel to Denmark in their next game on December 9, as they visit Midtjylland in their final game in the group.
Klopp’s side triumphed 2-0 in the reverse fixture, and they should have little difficulty in securing a similar result here.
A trip to Fulham is next on the agenda just three days later, and this is another game where Liverpool are strongly fancied to come out on top.
The Cottagers have found things difficult on their return to the Premier League, and it would be a major shock if they troubled the visitors in this match.
The standout game for Liverpool during the month is on December 16 as they go head-to-head with Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield.
Spurs are much-improved this term, and their clash with the Reds is certain to be popular with fans looking to catch Liverpool matches live online.
Jose Mourinho’s side appear to be emerging as genuine title contenders, and this match allows them to demonstrate their credentials.
Liverpool are back in action on December 19 as they head to London to face Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Roy Hodgson’s side are enjoying a solid campaign in the Premier League, but this is another fixture that the Reds should win.
West Bromwich Albion are next on the agenda on Boxing Day in a game that many punters will view as a banker home win.