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Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers,8pm

Wolves are rock bottom of the Premier League after that 2-1 reverse at home to Wigan and Mick McCarthy is under pressure to improve results in the next few matches. Keeping clean sheets has been a problem for his team this term and nineteen goals in eighteen matches simply isn’t enough to survive in the top flight. How they could do with a win at Anfield and the manager must be tempted to adopt an attacking formation in this game.

Wanderers are 10/1 with William Hill to land the three points and it would be their first away win of the season, with the Midlands side taking just one point on the road in eight away matches. A draw (4/1 Paddy Power) would be pretty creditable against a Liverpool side that are proving to be pretty reliable at home over the past few months and you can back the Reds at a best price 1/3 (Paddy Power) to win this match.

Roy Hodgson has been under pressure at Anfield ever since his team served up a dog’s dinner of a performance at Manchester City in August, although the manager has remained dignified and will be delighted that Steven Gerrard is back in the starting line-up. The captain is 11/2 (Paddy Power) to open the scoring and might rate as a better bet than Fernando Torres (3/1 Ladbrokes) who seems out of sorts.

Stan James could be taking a gamble by offering Liverpool to lead at half-time and full-time at odds of 5/6 (Paddy Power) and Blue Square’s 8/1 about a 3-0 victory in favour of the Merseyside outfit could also be worth a punt.

If you fancy Liverpool to win to nil, Paddy Power offer 11/10 that this happens and we should bear in mind that the Wolves have scored just five times in their past eight matches on the road.