Tuesday’s Premier League match between Chelsea and Liverpool will be played at Stamford Bridge with the Blues still operating without a manager after Graham Potter was fired. The game will undoubtedly be heated because both sides just suffered demoralising defeats.
Aston Villa beat the host team by a score of 2-0 on Saturday. This occurred soon after Manchester City defeated the Reds by a score of 4-1 earlier that day.
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Recent Form
Chelsea received four points for their performance throughout the course of their last three games after defeating Leicester 1-3 and drawing Everton 2-2. Are we likely to see a new manager succeed here after their most recent game, which they lost to Aston Villa by a score of 0–2, which cost Graham Potter his job?
Chelsea’s last six Premier League home games have resulted in two draws, two losses, and two draws for the Blues. Despite scoring four goals, they were outscored by five.
In their previous three games, Liverpool had suffered 1-0 losses to Bournemouth, Real Madrid, and Everton. In addition, they have recently lost 4-1 to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. Liverpool hasn’t won more than one match in a row in their last five Premier League Matches.
Their form is looking considerably poor having conceded 11 goals and only scoring 3 in their last five performances, four of which have been losses and one a measly draw.
Chelsea vs Liverpool- Quick Stats
Chelsea
- Chelsea consistently scored in 32 consecutive home games
- Both teams found the net in Chelsea’s past 8 home matches
- Chelsea allowed goals in 16 out of the recent 18 games
Liverpool
- Liverpool scored in 21 out of 23 previous away matches
- Liverpool experienced a 5-match winless streak in away games
- Both teams scored in 5 of the last 7 matches featuring Liverpool
Chelsea Squad
Currently, Chelsea players Thiago Silva, Cesar Azpilicueta, Pierre Aubameyang, Raheem Sterling, Edouard Mendy, and Armando Broja are all out of action because of injuries. Raheem Sterling, Edouard Mendy, and Armando Broja join them on the injury list.
The anticipated starting eleven is: Arrizabalaga, Badiashile, Koulibaly, Fofana, Chilwell, Kovacic, Fernandez, James, Loftus-Cheek, Joao Felix, Havertz.
Liverpool Squad
Calvin Ramsey, Thiago Alcantara, Luis Diaz, Naby Keita, and Stefan Bajcetic are all sidelined because of injury.
Projected lineup: Jota, Gakpo, Salah, Henderson, Fabinho, Elliot, Robertson, van Dijk, Konate, Alexander-Arnold, Alisson.
Full Time Betting Market
The team has claimed four wins in their latest ten matches across all competitions at Chelsea’s home ground, Stamford Bridge. Out of Liverpool’s previous ten away games, they secured two victories, experienced two draws, and suffered four defeats.
Liverpool triumphed in merely one out of eight matches. On the other hand, Chelsea managed to score first in half of their last ten matches held at Stamford Bridge. Meanwhile, Liverpool achieved this feat in only four of their past ten away games from Anfield.
Verdict: Home Win For Chelsea.
BTTS Betting
The last encounter between Chelsea and Liverpool ended in a goalless stalemate. In the past 10 home matches featuring Chelsea against Liverpool, both teams managed to score on five separate instances.
Liverpool succeeded in netting at least one goal in seven out of their eight most recent Premier League clashes with Chelsea.
In the ten home games Chelsea played against Liverpool, both sides scored goals in five of those matches.
Verdict: Yes
Over/Under Betting Tips
Three times in the last ten matches between Chelsea and Liverpool have there been more than 2.5 goals scored, with Chelsea scoring an average of one goal each game. Both teams scored five goals in the contest, with Liverpool averaging 1.5 per game.
Chelsea has scored more than 2.5 goals in two of its last 10 games in all competitions. During this time, they averaged 0.9 goals per game. They were prosperous. More than 2.5 goals were scored in four of Liverpool’s most recent ten games in all competitions. Throughout the course of these games, they were successful in scoring an average of 1.6 goals.
Verdict: Over 2.5 Goals