Bookies Make Liverpool 6/1 to win Three Trophies this Season | OneFootball

Bookies Make Liverpool 6/1 to win Three Trophies this Season | OneFootball

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·13. Februar 2025

Bookies Make Liverpool 6/1 to win Three Trophies this Season

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Liverpool were going for a historic quadruple before being knocked-out of the FA Cup by Championship side Plymouth, but there are still three major pieces of silverware up for grabs for Arne Slot’s side.

The quadruple is not to be, but all is not lost for Liverpool, who hold a commanding lead at the top of the Premier League table, won the Champions League group and are already booked in for a meeting with Newcastle United at Wembley in next month’s Carabao Cup final.


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Despite the dramatic 2-2 draw against Everton in the last ever Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park, Liverpool are still seven points clear at the top of the table and with a big few weeks of fixtures still to come, Slot will know if his side can negotiate matches against Aston Villa, Manchester City and Newcastle without any heavy points loss, the title will be within their grasp.

Liverpool’s Trophy Betting Odds

In the latest bookies odds, Liverpool are 4/7 to win both the Premier League and the League Cup. They’re 5/1 to win the League Cup and Champions League, 5/1 to win the Premier League and Champions League and 6/1 to win all three trophies. It’s 12/1 that Liverpool finish the season without a trophy.

It is hard to see how Liverpool don’t add at least one trophy to their cabinet by the end of this season, but a final against in-form Newcastle will not be one to take for granted, especially if Aleksander Isak continues his form into that match.

The Champions League is never an easy competition to win but Liverpool have given themselves the best possible chance after topping the group table and securing their place in the last 16. However, the draw might not be as favourable as they would have hoped with a clash against PSG a potential last 16 match-up.

The bookies make Liverpool the 9/2 favourites to win the tournament and with one of Manchester City and Real Madrid certain not to make the knock-out rounds, things are looking good for Slot’s side to go deep into the tournament once again.

Undoubtedly though, the Premier League is the title that most Liverpool fans are craving and with the news that Kai Havertz has suffered a season-ending injury for Arsenal, the odds for Liverpool to win the Premier League title shortened into 2/7. Their failure to open up the gap to nine points at Goodison Park is a small blot on the copybook but the Reds are still in complete control of their destiny, with Arsenal’s visit to Anfield on the 10th of May likely to be pivotal in the title race.

Nobody is going to want to bet on Liverpool to win the Premier League title at odds of 2/7 but one way you could increase the odds is by combining this with some horses to win at the Cheltenham Festival in March. For example, Kopek Des Bordes and Jonbon are a lot of people’s idea of the bankers so adding these to make it a treble could be a good way to play. You can also use one or more of the free bets for Cheltenham that the bookies will be offering up to new customers. It’s a well-known secret that most of these bookies offers can be used for football so if the 6/1 for Liverpool to win three trophies is taking your fancy, a £10 bet returns £70.

How Many Trophies Will Liverpool Win?

It is a massive ask for this squad to go all the way in three competitions this season and they might fall just short in the Champions League, but they’d expect to beat Newcastle in the League Cup final and it is hard to see Arsenal making up the seven point gap in the Premier League. The Gunners have had far too many slip-ups this season and cannot afford to drop any more points between now and the end of the campaign if they are to catch the Reds. Ending the season with the Premier League and League Cup would undoubtedly be a success in Arne Slot’s first season – but some fans might also be thinking what could have been!

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