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Premier League schedule, odds and betting lines Matchday 13: Liverpool take on slumping Man City

Premier League schedule

A new slate of matches features a London Derby and a clash between the league’s top two clubs.

The latest: First-place Liverpool faces the struggling Manchester City at Anfield. Before that, Manchester United looks to secure its first win under Ruben Amorim when it hosts Everton.

Check out the latest Premier League schedule for Matchday 13.

Premier League schedule: Matchday 13

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Brighton vs. Southampton

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Wolverhampton vs. AFC Bournemouth

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Nottingham Forest vs. Ipswich Town

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Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle United

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Brentford vs. Leicester City

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West Ham United vs. Arsenal

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Tottenham vs. Fulham

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Manchester United vs. Everton

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Chelsea vs. Aston Villa

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Liverpool vs. Manchester City

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Betting insights

  • Brighton has scored two or more goals in five of its six home matches. Southampton is currently last in the table and owns the worst expected goals allowed (28.03). The Saints have lost all six of their away matches with a goal differential of -10.
  • Brentford owns the best home record at 5-1-0 with a goal differential of +7. Its opponents in those matches are all currently ranked in the bottom half of the table, and Leicester City falls in that tier at 16th. Brentford keeper Mark Flekken is ranked first in saves per match in the league (5.0).
  • Since going 0-1-7 in their first eight matches, Wolverhampton has not suffered a defeat in their last four matches. They are home underdogs against Bournemouth, who are winless in their last four away matches. The Cherries will be without their top scorer Antoine Semenyo, who is suspended after collecting a fifth yellow card in the previous match.
  • Liverpool has scored two or more goals in its last five league matches, including a 2-2 draw at Arsenal on Matchday 9. Mohamed Salah has scored in five straight league matches and is priced at +145 odds to find the back of the net. Manchester City is looking to avoid a fourth straight defeat in the competition. The Citizens have kept just one clean sheet in their last 10 league matches.

Champions League schedule, odds and betting lines Matchday 5: Liverpool’s unbeaten record at stake against Madrid

UCL bets

The international break is in the rearview mirror, and the Champions League is back with several eye-popping fixtures.

The latest: Red-hot Liverpool clash against the injury-riddled Real Madrid in a rematch of the 2022 Champions League final. At the same time, Aston Villa look for its first win in over a month when they host Juventus.

Check out the Champions League schedule and soccer betting lines for Matchday 5.

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Sturm Graz vs. Girona

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Red Star Belgrade vs. VFB Stuttgart

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PSV Eindhoven vs. Shakhtar Donetsk

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Monaco vs. Benfica

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Liverpool vs. Real Madrid

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Dinamo Zagreb vs. Borussia Dortmund

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Celtic vs. Club Brugge

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Bologna vs. Lille

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Aston Villa vs. Juventus

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Betting insights

  • Sturm Graz is one of two teams in the competition to remain scoreless and has posted the lowest xG (2.41) in the group stage. Girona is expected to play without several players, including Yangel Herrera, Abel Ruiz, Portu, Alejandro Frances and Arnau Martinez.
  • Red Star Belgrade has allowed the most goals (16) and the highest xG (11.66) in the group stage. The Red-Whites are one of five teams to start 0-4 in the competition.
  • Borussia Dortmund is tied for the most open-play (nine) and penalty (three) goals in the Group Stage. Dinamo Zagreb has scored at least two goals in each of their four matches in the Champions League. The reigning Croatian champions have conceded the most penalty goals (four) in the competition.
  • Liverpool sits atop the Champions League table with a perfect 4-0-0 record. The Reds recorded a clean sheet in each of their last three UCL matches. Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior sustained a hamstring injury during the weekend and will miss Wednesday’s match, along with Rodrygo and Aurelien Tchouameni. Los Blancos have collected 14 yellow cards, tied for the most in the group stage.