Liverpool take on Brentford later today, so we simulated the Premier League clash to predict what could happen.
One of the best home records in the league welcomes the team with the best away record in the Premier League at the Gtech Community Stadium
Arne Slot's Liverpool are without a win in their last two Premier League games and face another test away to Brentford today, but fans in the UK will be disappointed that they can't tune in
Liverpool travel to the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday to face Brentford in the Premier League. Serenaded by a rendition of The Cranberries' Zombie, Liverpool dropped points once again to Nottingham Forest in their last game.
Liverpool are back in Premier League action this afternoon as they travel to take on Brentford, but UK fans are unable to watch the clash live on TV.
Diogo Jota pressed his claims for a place in the XI with his immediate impact on Tuesday, but in his pre-match press conference, Slot confirmed the Portuguese forward picked up a niggle during his cameo and was struggling to be fit. Given his recent injury record, risking him from the start would be a potentially flawed move.
Liverpool will resume their Premier League title tilt against Brentford this weekend. Brentford vs Liverpool best bets Liverpool to win and both teams to score – 13/10 with Casumo Second
Liverpool travel to Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday. Preview includes team news, predicted lineups, how to watch on TV and live stream and more.
League leaders Liverpool are in west London on Saturday afternoon to take on Brentford in a Premier League clash at the Gtech Community Stadium. Paddy Power are offering new customers MASSIVE odds
Brentford host Premier League leaders Liverpool at Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday. Kick-off is at 3pm; the match will not be broadcast live in the UK. Here’s some useful information to help
Liverpool will be aiming for their first Premier League win of 2025 as they face Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Reds are wi
Liverpool's lead in the Premier League isn't quite as comfortable as a few weeks ago. Tuesday's match against Nottingham Forest ended in a 1-1 draw, which was a fair reflection on the game, but Arsenal came back to beat Spurs 2-1, closing the gap to just four points.