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- Liverpool v Man City Enhanced Price New Customer Offers
- Coral: Bet £10, Get £50 in Free Bets for Liverpool v Man City
- BoyleSports: Bet £10, Get £40 in Free Bets for Liverpool v Man City
- William Hill: Bet £10, Get £40 in Free Bets for Liverpool v Man City
- Unibet: Bet £10, Get £30 in Free Bets for Liverpool v Man City
- 📈 Liverpool v Man City Form & Tactics
- 📔 Liverpool v Man City Formation & Team News
- 📊 Liverpool v Man City Key Stats
You can claim up to £270 in Free Bets for Liverpool v Man City in the Premier League on Sunday, February 8th. Kick-off is at 16:30.
We've picked out a few of the best new customer promotions, with each one returning free bets.
You can also use these free bets on other Premier League matches across the weekend.
Liverpool v Man City Enhanced Price New Customer Offers
Coral: Bet £10, Get £50 in Free Bets for Liverpool v Man City
You can get £50 in free bets for Liverpool v Man City, plus the rest of the weekend's football, by taking Coral's new customer offer.
Simply bet £10, and once the bet is settled, you'll get £50 in free bets. The £50 will be split into 5 X £10 free bets, covering your weekend punting.
It's quick and easy to sign up:
Join Coral via the 'Claim offer' button below
Deposit and bet £10 on any sport
Get £50 in free sports bets to spend on football, horse racing, darts, and more
BoyleSports: Bet £10, Get £40 in Free Bets for Liverpool v Man City
BoyleSports' new and improved offer can see you bag another £40 in free bets for this weekend's football, including Liverpool v Man City.
Their offer has recently been increased from bet £10 get £30, so now is a good time to get involved.
Again, it's quick and easy to sign up:
Join BoyleSports via the 'Claim offer' button below
Deposit and bet £10 on any sport
Get £40 in free bets to spend this weekend
William Hill: Bet £10, Get £40 in Free Bets for Liverpool v Man City
There's another £40 in free bets on offer from William Hill's sign up bonus, when you join and bet £10.
Like Coral, the bonus will be split into 4 X £10 free bets. You can also use the free bets on a range of sports, including horse racing, NFL, darts, and more.
Here's how to get involved:
Join William Hill via the 'Claim offer' button below
Deposit and bet £10 on any sport
Get 4 X £10 free bets to spend on football, horse racing, darts, and more
Unibet: Bet £10, Get £30 in Free Bets for Liverpool v Man City
Finally, there's another £30 in free bets for Liverpool v Man City available with Unibet. This offer works in the exact same way, join and bet £10, and your free bets will be credited to your account.
The bonus will be split into 2 X £10 free bet builders and 1 X £10 accumulator.
It's easy to get set up:
Join Unibet via the 'Claim offer' button below
Deposit and bet £10 on any sport
Get £30 in free bet builders and accumulators for this weekend's football
📈 Liverpool v Man City Form & Tactics
Liverpool aren’t at the level we saw from Arne Slot’s side last season, but there definitely has been an improvement from the collapse they suffered in the first few months of the campaign. Liverpool have lost just one of their last 16 matches across all competitions, with only an away defeat against Bournemouth spoiling what has been a decent run for Arne Slot’s side.
Anfield has remained a difficult stadium for sides to visit, despite the inconsistency that has plagued the Reds this season - Liverpool have lost just two of their 12 games at Anfield this campaign, winning seven of these matches. Arne Slot will also be eager to put right the 3-0 defeat they suffered at the Etihad earlier on in the campaign, where Jeremy Doku was a standout performer.
Man City faced a real setback last weekend in the title race, as they gave up a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with Tottenham, allowing Arsenal to open up a six point lead at the top of the Premier League. Guardiola’s side have been vulnerable in the second half of games all season, dropping 11 points from situations where they led at half-time - only West Ham (13) have dropped more points from first half leads.
City haven’t been too convincing on the road, with just five wins from their 12 away matches. City’s last win at Anfield came back in 2021, a 4-1 triumph over one of the weaker versions of Klopp’s Liverpool side. That victory is the only win that City have managed at Anfield in the Premier League since 2011.
📔 Liverpool v Man City Formation & Team News
Liverpool are expected to line up in a 4-2-3-1 shape for this clash, with notable issues at right back for the Reds at the moment. Gomez, Bradley and Frimpong are expected to miss this clash, meaning it is likely that we see Szoboszlai offer cover at right back, as he has done at points throughout the campaign for the Reds this season.
Wirtz and Ekitike are starting to form a bit of understanding, with the former having a particularly tough start to his career in a Liverpool shirt. Wirtz registered a goal and an assist in Liverpool’s 4-1 win over Newcastle last weekend, taking his goal contribution tally to six across his 19 starts for the Reds in the Premier League.
Salah has also come into a bit of form, with a goal contribution in each of his last three appearances for Liverpool across all competitions. This isn’t the same version of Salah that we’ve been used to seeing in the last few seasons, but he’s still managing to post respectable numbers, with 12 goal contributions across his 24 appearances in all competitions for Liverpool this season. Salah also has an excellent record for Liverpool against Man City.
City should continue in their 4-1-4-1 shape, but there are signs that this is far from secure. Ruben Dias appeared on the bench during the week as City booked their spot in the EFL Cup final, and may be pushed to start here given the issues that City have had defensively across recent weeks. The signing of Marc Guehi has helped to offer City more security, but there is still a vulnerability from fast breaks, which Liverpool could look to exploit.
Man City are also expected to be without John Stones, Josko Gvardiol, Jeremy Doku and Mateo Kovacic - while Bernardo Silva is a doubt, but still may pass a late fitness test to feature.
📊 Liverpool v Man City Key Stats
Liverpool have only lost two of their 12 Premier League matches at Anfield this season.
Man City have won once in the Premier League at Anfield since 2011.
Liverpool have lost just one of their last 16 matches across all competitions.
Man City have dropped 11 points from half time leads in the Premier League this season.
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