Liverpool vs. Fulham prediction, odds, line, start time: English ...
With Fulham missing their leading scorer and Liverpool on a four-match winning streak, the Reds look to take full advantage on Wednesday when they meet in an English Premier League match. Liverpool (16-9-8), who are fifth in the league table, have moved up three sports from eighth since April 17. Liverpool have an eye on a top-four finish, but will need to continue to win to have any shot at making that happen. Fulham (13-14-6), who are 10th in the EPL table, have lost three of their past five matches, including two in a row.
Kickoff from Anfield is set for 3 p.m. ET. Caesars Sportsbook lists Liverpool as the -390 favorites (risk $390 to win $100) in its latest Liverpool vs. Fulham odds, with Fulham the +950 underdogs. A draw is priced at +480 and the over/under for total goals scored is 3.5. Before locking in any Fulham vs. Liverpool picks, you need to see what proven SportsLine soccer insider Jon "Buckets" Eimer has to say.
Eimer is a high-volume bettor who has vast knowledge of leagues and players across the globe. Since joining SportsLine, Eimer has covered the English Premier League, Serie A, the FA Cup and much more. Since the end of last year's World Cup, he has been red-hot, going 112-77-6 for a profit of $3,800 for $100 bettors. Anyone who follows him is way up.
Now, Eimer has taken a close look at the Liverpool vs. Fulham match from every angle and just revealed his picks and predictions. You can visit SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are the betting lines and trends for Liverpool vs. Fulham:
Liverpool vs. Fulham spread: Liverpool -1.5 (-130), Fulham +1.5 (+100) Liverpool vs. Fulham over/under: 3.5 goals Liverpool vs. Fulham money line: Liverpool -390, Fulham +950, Draw +480LIV: The Red have a goal differential of plus-23 in Premier League action FUL: Fulham have scored 45 goals in league play in 2022-2023 Liverpool vs. Fulham picks: See picks hereFeatured Game | Liverpool vs. Fulham
The Reds' offense continues to go through forward Mohamed Salah. The 30-year-old from Egypt scored a pair of goals in a 6-1 win over Leeds on April 17, and has registered four goals over the past four matches. He leads Liverpool with 17 goals and eight assists. He has played in 33 matches for the Reds, making 32 starts. He is in his sixth season with Liverpool, and has scored 135 goals in 213 matches.
Keeper Alisson Becker has been sensational in goal for the Reds. The 30-year-old has recorded 11 clean sheets in 33 starts this season. He has made 79 saves on the year, while conceding 40 goals. Becker, who is in his fifth season with the club, has registered 75 clean sheets during that span, making 237 saves, while allowing 140 goals. See which team to pick here.
Why you should back FulhamWith Aleksandar Mitrovic, the side's leading scorer, still out due to an eight-match suspension, Fulham will look for some offense from midfielder Andreas Pereira. Pereira has one goal and 16 shots taken over the past five matches, with his lone goal in that span coming in a 2-1 win over Leeds on April 22. In that game, he had five shots, including three on target. For the season, he has scored four goals and contributed six assists, making 33 starts.
Forward Carlos Vinicius is coming off a solid performance in the 2-1 loss to Manchester City on Sunday. He made his first start in four matches and scored Fulham's lone goal. For the season, Vinicius has scored three goals and added one assist in 24 matches played. See which team to pick here.
How to make Liverpool vs. Fulham picksEimer has broken down the English Premier League match from every angle. He is leaning Over on the goal total and has locked in two confident best bets, one of which offers a plus-money payout, for Liverpool vs. Fulham. You can only see his Premier League picks and analysis at SportsLine.
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