Liverpool will be looking to improve on their league form as they prepare to face a West Ham United side who are having an incredible start to the season.
The Reds are the favourites at 8/11 with Grosvenor Sport while West Ham are 18/5 and a draw is 3/1.
For Jurgen Klopp's side a win is the absolute minimum as the former Premier League champions look to improve on their league form with the Reds winning two of their last five matches.
Klopp's side dropped a 2-0 lead against Brighton and Hove Albion at Anfield last week despite in control for most of the first-half and parts of the second-half too.
Two points dropped would have hurt especially when they missed the chance to increase the gap between themselves and Man City after they suffered a shock 2-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace and allowed Chelsea to increase their lead at the top.
For David Moyes' side, they can do no wrong it seems. They have certainly upped their game with the Europa League thrown into the mix this season too and do not look out of place their either.
They sit top of their Europa League group and find themselves in the Champions League places in the Premier League. A win for the London-club could see them overtake the hosts this weekend.
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Team stats
The Reds average 10.5 total corners a match but they have not gone over 10.5 in their last eight matches in all competitions. Under 10.5 total corners is 13/20.
Both sides average at least 2.5 total bookings per match and over 2.5 total bookings is 1/2 with Grosvenor Sport.
Player to watch
Since Mo Salah stopped finding the net, Sadio Mane has been the one to step up to the mark finding the net in the Champions League against Atletico Madrid midweek and against Brighton last weekend - if VAR was not in the picture, it would have been two!
The winger has found the net five times in his last five outings against the Irons and has scored eight goal in all competitions so far this season.
H2H
This will be the 143rd meeting between the two sides with Liverpool having the better overall record with 76 wins, 38 draws and 28 defeats.
Liverpool have not lost to West Ham since January 2016 - the same season West Ham done the league double over the Reds and beat them in an FA Cup replay.
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