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Below, Mark O'Haire has provided more detail on each part of his Liverpool vs Man City bet builder.

At the time of writing, it was a best price 41/20 on BetMGM.

Liverpool Double Chance

Liverpool have lost just one of their last 21 home Premier League games against Man City (W13-D7-L1) and haven’t been beaten by the Citizens at Anfield with fans in attendance since May 2003.

The away side has won just six of the 54 EPL meetings between the pair and the Reds are boasting a W17-D1-L1 record under Arne Slot.

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Both Teams To Score

Manchester City have conceded two or more goals in six successive matches in all competitions for the first time since May 1963 – during a season in which they were relegated from the top-flight.

A tasty 13 of 18 City fixtures have paid-out for Both Teams To Score backers this term, including seven of their nine showdowns away from home.

Mo Salah Over 0.5 Shots on-Target

Mo Salah missed a penalty in midweek – the first time in 19 outings (of 20+ minutes) the Egyptian superstar has failed to hit the target for Liverpool. Looking at Premier League and Champions League encounters, the 32-year-old has landed an on-target effort in 26 of his past 28 starts and will be the main menace in the Merseysiders’ attack here.

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Over 3.5 Cards

Chris Kavanagh has the whistle for Super Sunday’s showdown and the referee has been keen to provide punishment when required this season.

The official has produced a 6.62 cards (73.75 Booking Points) per-game average in only eight league outings, and considering the magnitude of the match, another high card count is anticipated.