Liverpool v Chelsea Odds: Our League Cup Final Preview and Tips

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The stage is set for the 2022 EFL Cup final, with Chelsea and Liverpool clashing on Sunday, 27 February, and the best betting sites are ready for the big kick-off.

It’s the first meaningful piece of silverware that’s up for grabs in England this season, with two of the best teams in the country competing against each other at Wembley Stadium and there could be little to separate them.

The two Premier League rivals have already met twice this season, with a 1-1 draw being played at Anfield near the beginning of the campaign when Reece James was sent off and that changed the complexion of the game.

More recently, arguably the most entertaining top-flight clash of the season saw The Reds race into a 2-0 lead before a spirited comeback from their opponents, and all that happened before half-time.

Liverpool Betting Favourites To Win EFL Cup

Liverpool are around the 125/1 mark on football betting sites to land a historic quadruple and this represents the first leg of what could be an amazing four-timer.

UK bookmakers certainly give Jurgen Klopp’s side the edge and it’s noticeable that the money has been coming for the Merseyside team, with MansionBet going with 7/5 that The Reds win the match in normal time.

It has been 10 seasons since Liverpool last won this competition and it’s also the first domestic cup final since Klopp took charge, with the German having fielded weakened teams during the earlier rounds. However, we can be sure that his strongest possible 11 will be on display here.

If you want to back Liverpool to simply lift the trophy with either a normal-time, extra-time or even a penalty shootout victory, then you can get odds of 8/11 on that happening.

Klopp’s men come into this match after putting six goals past Leeds United, with Mohamed Salah netting a couple of first-half penalties and Sadio Mane was also on the scoresheet twice.



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Chelsea recently managed to secure the Club World Cup by beating modest opponents, although this represents a far tougher assignment for Thomas Tuchel’s team who have only just got their feet on the ground after their travels.

A slender 1-0 victory at Crystal Palace was followed by a comfortable 2-0 win over Lille in the Champions League although they will need to raise their game further for this one.

The Blues are as big as 5/2 with Unibet to claim a normal time win at Wembley Stadium and Tuchel has previously demonstrated that he’s the man for the big occasion, having tactically outthought Pep Guardiola in last season’s Champions League final as Kai Havertz scored the only goal of the game.

This match will come too early for Reece James and Ben Chilwell who continue their road to recovery, while Mateo Kovacic came off with a knock against Lille. But, there is a £100m problem in the form of Romelu Lukaku who scored against Al-Hilal and Palmeiras before a virtually anonymous performance at Selhurst Park.

Will Both Teams Score For The Third Game This Season?

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It’s always worth looking at the historical clashes that have taken place between Liverpool and Chelsea, especially the more recent ones and the 2-2 draw on in January was a humdinger which saw The Reds fly out of the traps and they were two goals in front after 25 minutes before a sloppy end to the first half of the encounter.

However, it’s worth remembering that there were some key players absent for the visitors in that clash, with Alisson missing between the sticks, as were Joel Matip and Andrew Robertson and that meant the Merseyside team were without three of their preferred back five. Luis Diaz wasn’t yet on the books and Roberto Firmino was also not in the squad.

Therefore, it seems improbable that Liverpool will fail to score, and we might also see Chelsea get amongst the goals considering that Tuchel will surely not deploy pragmatic tactics considering they are facing opponents who have scored 70 goals in 26 Premier League clashes this season.

The Blues are no slouches in front of goal and perhaps the star player right now is Hakim Ziyech, with the Moroccan likely to form part of an attacking triumvirate along with Christian Pulisic - who caused lots of problems for Liverpool at Stamford Bridge and was also the scorer of a spectacular goal.

You can grab Both Teams To Score at 19/20 with bet365 ahead of the final.

What Are The Best Bets For The 2022 League Cup Final?

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Since drawing 2-2 at Stamford Bridge in the New Year, Liverpool have not dropped any points in the Premier League.

Indeed, the only other time that they haven’t won in any competition was a goalless draw against Arsenal in the League Cup semi-final first leg encounter and that was without Salah, Mane and Diaz in the team.

The fact that Liverpool have the winning habit means that we have to consider siding with them and perhaps the best approach is to back them and both teams to score.

For reasons already explained, it’s plausible that the two teams will find the net and it just comes down to the viewpoint that The Reds can outscore their London rivals during normal time.

William Hill offers odds as big as 9/2 about Liverpool and BTTS. Meanwhile, you could even throw in Mohamed Salah as an anytime scorer should you want to put together an EFL Cup final Bet Builder, with the Egyptian King having found the net in both clashes against Chelsea this term and he’s the designated penalty taker too.

Should you want to place a Correct Score bet on the clash at Wembley Stadium, it could be worth looking at something like a 3-1 (25/1) and 3-2 (45/1) prediction and you can combine a couple of picks against the field and still make a handsome profit should the match end with either scoreline.

In the Man of the Match betting perhaps Trent Alexander-Arnold could be worth a poke at 25/1.

The full-back strangely didn’t provide an assist against Leeds United during that 6-0 thrashing, although he will be hoping to create some magic from free-kicks and there could be plenty of fouls given away in an attempt to stop Liverpool outside the box.

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