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Two out-of-form sides clash when a struggling Eintracht Frankfurt host an unrecognisable Liverpool, with both looking to recover after recent dips in form.
Match News and Current Form
Frankfurt couldn’t have asked for a better start to their UEFA Champions League (UCL) campaign when dispatching Galatasaray 5-1, only to get a taste of their own medicine when Atlético Madrid beat them by the same scoreline on matchday two. More disappointment followed at the weekend when a 2-2 draw against Freiburg saw them lose further ground on the top four, and although that means they’ve now won just one of their last five games (D1, L3), a return to Deutsche Bank Park could promise better fortune since they’ve won their last four European group/league phase home games.
Liverpool are on a four-game streak of their own, but it’s unthinkably a losing one, as their 2-1 defeat to bitter rivals Manchester United on Sunday saw the Reds suffer defeat in four successive matches for the first time since November 2014. Four consecutive defeats is also a first for Arne Slot in his entire managerial career, and he’ll be hoping Liverpool’s record of winning 13 of their last 15 UCL group stage/league phase games (L2) comes to his rescue, although with both defeats in that time coming across their last two away matches, there is sure to be a seed of doubt in Liverpool heads.
Head-to-Head History
Liverpool have the edge across two historical H2Hs (W1, D1). The Reds also possess a favourable recent record of losing none of their last 14 ties with German opposition (W11, D3), while Frankfurt have lost on just two of their nine occasions they’ve hosted English opposition (W3, D4).
Win ProbabilityOpta by StatsPerform
Hot Stats and Streaks
Only one of Frankfurt’s last 67 European matches ended scoreless.
Eleven of Frankfurt’s last 12 games saw over 3.5 goals.
Liverpool have drawn none of their last 28 European group stage/league phase games (W23, L5).
None of Liverpool’s last ten matches were decided by a margin of 2+ goals.
Key Players to Watch and Missing Players
Jonathan Burkardt is firing at the moment having netted seven times in his last six games for Frankfurt, a run that includes three goals and an assist in their two UCL matches. He’ll be hoping to spoil Hugo Ekitiké’s return to the club he left in the summer for Liverpool, but the Frenchman may have to remain patient since seven of his last nine goals at Deutsche Bank Park arrived after half-time.
Frankfurt have no new injury concerns, while Liverpool’s midfield duo of Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister will be monitored after suffering knocks against United.
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Betting Analysis
With Frankfurt’s free-scoring nature, and Liverpool’s dodgy defensive efforts of late, backing Frankfurt to score first could be an enticing betting option.