Leeds United
- Leeds United have lost their last four games, winning just one of their last five.
- Daniel Farke has adopted a more pragmatic playing style, and our Leeds United vs Liverpool betting tips reflect how the Whites adopt a possession-based game, where they control the tempo of matches and press in unison when they lose the ball.
- The Whites have won two, drawn two and lost two of their six home games in the Premier League 2025-2026 campaign, conceding seven times.
- Their most recent three outings have seen them lose to Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and Manchester City, the first by two goals and the second and third by one.
Liverpool
- Liverpool have won three and lost four of their seven away Premier League games this season (1.43 goals scored per game, 1.71 conceded).
- 1.43 goals scored per game
- 1.71 conceded
- The Reds are a touch better than Leeds in the league table, sitting 8th with 21 points from 13 games, while the hosts are 18th with 11 points from the same number of games.
- Boss Arne Slot has brought some much-needed tactical control to the team, installing a more surgical pressing strategy that has focused on positional rotations to create and exploit space in transition.
Head-to-Head
Liverpool won 6-1 at Elland Road two years ago in the Premier League meeting between these two teams.
Key Players
Leeds’ Lukas Nmecha has scored four goals in 13 Premier League appearances and has hit half of the team’s last six goals, while Liverpool have found a reliable option in Cody Gakpo , who has scored the same amount in the same matches.
Betting Insights
The Over 2.5 goals option at 1.7 looks more attractive, with the bookmakers clearly expecting an open game. This match offers intriguing Leeds United vs Liverpool betting tips for punters looking at the goal markets.
Prediction
- Liverpool will be favourites to nick this one, given their superior position in the league, their away victory last time out and their dominant record against Leeds. In addition, our Leeds United vs Liverpool prediction expects this trend to continue.
- We’re going for a 2-1 away win.