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Fulham v Liverpool (1415 kick-off, Sky Sports Premier League)

Back down to earth for Liverpool after another fantastic Champions League match to add to the history books.

Jurgen Klopp's men took a goalless draw back to Bayern Munich for the last 16 second leg and they emerged 3-1 winners against the Bundesliga giants at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday. A Sadio Mane double, either side of Virgil van Dijk's header, helped them join Man City, Man United and Spurs in the last eight - where they'll face Porto.

At such a key point of the season, Klopp will have to get his side's focus straight onto Sunday's big game, and to also consider rotation as the games continue to come thick and fast.


The Reds will be made to work but should run out strong and convincing winners in the end. The Cottagers have lost half of their home games this term, conceding 28 goals in 14 games, and Klopp will make sure his side are focused on the task in hand after Wednesday's high. They have been at times efficient when required this season, though they will have to do it without Jordan Henderson who injured his ankle in Germany in midweek. They should have few issues to take a two-point lead at the top, but Fulham can at least have something to cheer about with a goal.

Best bet:
It can be tricky to find value in a Liverpool win, so this price above evens looks appealing. The Merseysiders have started well in their last three Premier League wins, leading after half an hour in all of them. They have scored 20 goals in the first 30 minutes while slow starters Fulham have conceded 27 in that time frame.

Goals/Stats:
There is the easier option of looking at one of Liverpool's front three to score, but the price on Ryan Babel to get an effort on target is eye-catching. The Dutchman will play against the Reds for the first time since leaving them in 2011 and will no doubt be keen to make an impression. The 32-year-old will be playing a supporting role behind Aleksandar Mitrovic and has averaged two shots per game in the Premier League since arriving in January. While a goal could be a tough ask at 5/1, the 13/8 price on him to get a shot on target is much more appealing.

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