
Jake is a Football and Entertainment betting expert, with a Man City season ticket and a deep knowledge of reality TV betting angles
- Manchester City face Liverpool on Super Sunday with the title race close to being blown wide open
- Liverpool still favourites for the Premier League title
- Busy Premier League weekend sees David Moyes face his former club Man United with his Everton side
Manchester City face Liverpool on Super Sunday with the title race close to being blown wide open
Super Sunday this weekend sees a mouthwatering clash take place between Manchester City and Liverpool with the defending Premier League champions looking to throw a spanner in the works of the Reds title aspirations at the Etihad Stadium.
City were humbled on Wednesday night with a 3-1 loss seeing them crash out of the Champions League at the hands of Real Madrid and will be licking their wounds heading into this one.
Bookmakers now put Pep Guardiola's men as outsiders in this match with the latest betting odds seeing them out to 9/5 to grab a big three points in their hopes for Top 4 on Sunday.
Liverpool drew 2-2 that same evening away at Aston Villa to strengthen their gap at the top of the table to 8 points, but a win for Arsenal on Saturday at home to West Ham could see that shorten to just 5.
Darwin Nunez missed an open net in that draw for the Reds with Arne Slot critical of him in his post-match interview and that miss has now seen Sunday's match against City become a massive one.
Liverpool's last league victory at the Etihad came in November 2015 and nearly 10 years on they are 5/4 to grab a massive three points with Betway.
Man City v Liverpool - 23/02/25 | Odds | Probability |
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Man City | 9/5 | 35.7% |
Draw | 14/5 | 26.3% |
Liverpool | 5/4 | 44.4% |
What the expert says...
Liverpool still favourites for the Premier League title
Despite that draw against Aston Villa on Wednesday night, Liverpool still remain the 1/3 favourites to win the Premier League title with their odds drifting very slightly from 1/4 earlier in the week.
Arsenal have now shortened in the market from 9/2 on Wednesday morning into 5/2 with Mikel Arteta's side given great confidence in Liverpool dropping points in recent weeks.
The Gunners beating West Ham on Saturday followed by Liverpool losing to Man City on Sunday would mean that Arsenal winning their game in hand would shorten the lead at the top to just two points.
Premier League Title Winner 2024/25 | Odds | Probability |
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Liverpool | 1/3 | 75.0% |
Arsenal | 5/2 | 28.6% |
Man City | 66/1 | 1.5% |
Busy Premier League weekend sees David Moyes face his former club Man United with his Everton side
This weekend's Premier League action kicks off on Friday night with relegation strugglers Leicester City facing Brentford at the King Power Stadium.
Saturday's Lunchtime kick-off sees David Moyes' Everton side come up against one of Moyes former clubs in Manchester United, with Ruben Amorim's side heading to Goodison Park for one final time.
The last time the two sides met at Goodison saw Alejandro Garnacho score the Goal of the Season with his bicycle kick against the Toffees also winning the Puskas Award.
Friday 21 February 2025
- 20:00 Leicester City v Brentford
Saturday 22 February 2025
- 12:30 Everton v Manchester United
- 15:00 Arsenal v West Ham United
- 15:00 Bournemouth v Wolverhampton Wanderers
- 15:00 Fulham v Crystal Palace
- 15:00 Ipswich Town v Tottenham Hotspur
- 15:00 Southampton v Brighton and Hove Albion
- 17:30 Aston Villa v Chelsea
Sunday 23 February 2025
- 14:00 Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest
- 16:30 Manchester City v Liverpool