Liverpool's headaches do not seem to go away. The title race is close to being over before Halloween and the growing injury crisis leaves many wondering if a curse has been set on the red-half of Merseyside. With key players missing, they travel to Glasgow to face a Rangers side who are yet to find the net in this season's Champions League group stage.
The Reds are the favourites at 4/9 with Betfred while Rangers are 7/1 and a draw is 18/5. However, Jurgen Klopp will be looking to his fringe players in this tie with Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joel Matip all joining the treatment room's growing list of occupants.
Meanwhile, Rangers will feel some slight optimism as Giovanni van Bronckhorst looks to break at least one duck in UEFA's top club competition as the Scottish Premiership continue to search for their first goal and point in the group stage. They have so far lost all of their group stage matches so far and have failed to find the target with 21 attempts - no one else has managed fewer.
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Matches involving Liverpool have only surpassed 40+ booking points on only a couple of occasions so far this season but with the growing list of defenders injured and a makeshift back four set to start on Wednesday night, mistakes will be made. Over 42.5 booking points is 6/4.
In all 11 competitive matches Liverpool have completed, seven of them have finished with 10 or more total corners in all competitions - including every single group stage match so far. Over 9/5 total corners is 8/11.
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