Check out the latest betting odds for Liverpool v West Brom.
Last week again showed a great example of Liverpool putting on a good performance in a big match but unfortunately they again failed to capitalise on it and had to settle for a draw. This week they welcome West Brom to Anfield in the Monday night match.
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West Brom have recently been on a very poor run of form with no wins in their last six matches and their only away result of note was a draw at Spurs back in August.
Meanwhile, Liverpool have been very impressive in 2013 with only one defeat in six and they've been beating similar quality opponents at home with ease this season.
Backing 'No' in the Both Teams To Score market at 1.80 makes sense - this bet was a winner in 12 of the last 13 league meetings between the two.
Liverpool have a tendency to score first when playing at home, while West Brom have regularly been falling behind when playing away.
Given those facts and that we're not expecting West Brom to score, a bet on Home/Home at 1.90 in the half-time/full-time market looks a good option to get a better price on the Liverpool win.
Although West Brom aren't in form at the moment they are still a decent team so it would be a surprise to see anything more than a two-goal winning margin.
Backing Liverpool -1.5 at 2.11 in the Asian Handicap market looks a great opportunity to make some profit from the match.
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