Liverpool vs Man City in clash of Premier League leaders
TOMORROW, Saturday October 6 and Sunday October 7, football lovers will be served some sumptuous football delicacies when the silky-smooth Liverpool match skills against the equally intricate and decisive Manchester City in what will be a mouth-watering encounter on Sunday. Following that blockbuster clash JustBet jets over to Spain to witness two struggling giants of Spanish football lock horns as Valencia host Leo Messi and his troops in what should be a fiery match-up.
Liverpool take on Manchester City in the first bout between arguably the two strongest sides in the Premier League. This monstrous clash will see the winner gaining outright leadership of the league as both are locked on 18 points separated only by goal difference.
As good as this City team has been, they have incredibly won only once in 23 visits to Liverpool, a 2-1 win in May 2003 when current City star Jamaican Raheem Sterling was eight years old. Of those 23 visits to Liverpool, City have lost 17 times. Most recently, Liverpool swatted Man City aside during the Champions League quarter-finals, beating them 3-0 and then 2-1 at their home turf. This match-up may be too early to be labelled a title clash but it’s a reminder of where both teams are at this stage of the season.
The betting tip? Liverpool win & over 2.5 goals in the game.
The JustBet Odds on the match are published below.
Now we turn our attention to Spain to witness a match-up with two teams that have gone off the boil recently. Valencia have started the season poorly securing only one win in seven games while Messi’s Barcelona have not won in three games that included a loss to a moderate Leganes team.
Valencia, who finished fourth last season have been one of the most powerful home teams in Spain in recent years as proven in the last campaign as teams like Atletico Madrid and Barcelona failed to secure wins at the Mestalla. Games between these two sides have always been closely fought as Barcelona won 2-1 at home and needed a 93rd minute equaliser at the Mestalla to earn a draw last season. In the last three head-to-head meetings between these sides at Valencia, Barcelona have only one win. With Luis Suarez looking overweight and Messi and Pique not at their best Barcelona terrible league form might continue for another week as Valencia should be in a more confident mood having gone to Manchester United and gotten a creditable draw in their mid-week Champions League clash.
Football fans, you will be treated to some exhilarating matches this weekend, so grab a beer and kick it with us, enjoy the game with Justbet and win with us!!!!!
The betting tip? Valencia for the upset win
The JustBet Odds on the match are published below.