LaLiga
The 'tips' for the duel on the first day of LaLiga include a comfortable victory for the reds and more caution for the locals.
Two English greats who haven't finished starting in this edition of the Premier League face each other at Old Trafford.
Will Casemiro makes his debut this Monday?
Liverpool has not been able to beat two teams from the bottom of the table (Fulham and Crystal Palace) and are twelfth with two points.
What to bet on Manchester United vs. Liverpool?
Here are the tips from Betfair traders for this match on Monday.
Liverpool Handicap -1
Premier League games, an astonishingly poor run for a club of this size. While Red Devils fans always hope things get better, there's no indication this will happen this weekend.
Two of those six defeats have been 4-0 thrashings at the hands of Brighton and Brentford against a team that almost won every possible trophy last season, winning 28 of their 38 Premier League games last season, and 9-0 against Manchester United. Your favor.
Although Liverpool has struggled to win so far this season, they are the team that creates the most scoring chances. This match is a complete mismatch in motivation and skill, and we expect nothing more than Liverpool winning this match comfortably.
Mohamed Salah scores at any time
Last season's top scorer in the Premier League, Mo Salah, loves playing against Man United. He scored nine goals in his previous six duels against them, including a hat-trick last season. We anticipate another great day in Manchester for Salah, an incredibly skilled winger who always gives Luke Shaw trouble.
Harry Maguire
Harry Maguire in the last year. His timing in tackles is entirely off, and he constantly seems to be at fault for his goals with his positioning.
They have already shown him two yellow cards this season, in addition to the 20 received in the last two league seasons. Maguire will struggle with Liverpool's quick, skillful and mobile strikers.
Team receiving the most cards - Man United
Six cards were shown in the same game last season: five yellow and one red. You guessed it. Manchester United got them all. Klopp's Liverpool is brilliant when it comes to defending.
Last season they received just 50 yellow cards, while Manchester United players were booked up to 77 times, so there is a big contrast in the amount each team gets.
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