Premier League, Sunday, 27.04.2025 at 17:30
It’s one of those championships that has been a foregone conclusion for weeks or months: there is simply no way past Liverpool FC in 2024/25. The Reds are playing at home on Sunday, and everything is set for the final game of the championship.
Will their opponents just be there to congratulate them? Not necessarily, but in my Liverpool Tottenham tip, the visitors are unlikely to have much influence on the outcome of the game. That’s why I’m going to tell you why I’m going for a handicap and why I see LFC clearly ahead.
79 points for Liverpool, 67 points for Arsenal? We get out our calculators and realize that one draw is all it takes to clinch the title. And what could be better than becoming champions in your own stadium?
The Reds were unlucky to be knocked out of the Champions League by Paris St. Germain in the quarter-finals, and they are also out of the FA Cup. The championship is more than just a consolation prize in Jürgen Klopp’s first season.
Liverpool has lost only two league games this season, and with a record like that, they are of course deserved English champions. If you want to find criticism, you will find it – even if the current comments fall into the category of “luxury problems.”
1-0 against relegated Leicester, 2-1 against West Ham, 2-3 against Fulham and 1-0 against Everton – the latest results are relatively bumpy. In addition, Liverpool have scored only two goals in the first half in their last five games.
Therefore, the bet “Under 1.5 goals in the first half” could be a good option for you, which is currently at 1.50 at Betano. And what is actually going on with Mo Salah, who recently extended his contract with the Reds?
He has not scored in four games, his longest drought of the season. With 27 goals and 18 assists, he is the top scorer, and in the first half of the season against Spurs, he scored twice and provided two assists.
He has scored a total of 15 times against Tottenham, only against Manchester United (16) has he scored more often. So it’s no wonder that I have to take a quick look at Bet365.
There, a goal from Salah on Sunday is listed at odds of 1.77. If you want to do more with your betting credits, then simply bet on at least two Salah goals. That takes us to 4.33.
The aforementioned first-leg clash ended in a spectacular 6-3 win for the Reds. Liverpool have lost only three times to Tottenham since 2012, with their last home defeat coming in May 2011.
4-0, 4-2, 4-3, 1-1, 2-1, 2-1, 2-1, 2-2, 2-0, 2-1? The list of previous home games clearly shows how much Liverpool enjoys playing against the Spurs. So I’m not surprised that our German bookmakers are taking such a clear stance.
The odds for a win are an average of 1.25 to 9.25. Tottenham has no goals left this season – at least in the Premier League. In the Europa League, the North Londoners have fought their way into the semi-finals against Frankfurt.
Their chances of qualifying for international competition in 2025/26 are still alive. This would be absolutely impossible via the Premier League, where their record of eleven wins, four draws, and 18 (!) losses is anything but good.
They can count themselves lucky that Southampton, Leicester, and Ipswich are three incredibly weak clubs. It is quite possible that Tottenham will finish 17th in the end, a season to forget.
Ten of 16 away games ended without a point, the last three were lost. Fulham, Chelsea, Wolverhampton, Everton or Arsenal, it doesn’t matter where the opponents are in the table.
Tottenham were even 2-0 down at half-time against Wolves recently. Despite conceding 22 goals, they have also kept four clean sheets, but the fact that this has to be noted as a strong point shows just how alarmingly poor the team’s form has been.
Liverpool are looking forward to their home game against Tottenham, as the team has been playing freely for several weeks now. Admittedly, the last few wins have been a bit thin, but the only thing that mattered was the points.
The Spurs know that the trip could end really badly for them. They are now focusing solely on the Europa League, as there is nothing left to play for in the league. So will they perhaps even let themselves be completely shot down?
It’s a question I can’t answer in the negative. The Reds want to celebrate the title together with their fans; there’s no greater motivation than that. That’s why I’ve decided on the following tip:
Liverpool will win by at least two goals against Tottenham!