The unpredictability of Leeds United in this Premier League season may have reached its peak in recent weeks, with each of the last seven league matches resulting in a different outcome than the previous one. Nevertheless, last time out, Javier Gracia’s men hit a new low, suffering a crushing 1-5 defeat to Crystal Palace at Elland Road, which was their heaviest loss of the league season. This result firmly entrenched the Whites in the battle for survival, and their main concern is the fact that the team has kept just five clean sheets in their last 41 games, putting immense pressure on their attack. However, one of the instances when they managed to overcome their opponents was their famous 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Anfield back in October, which means another success here would secure their first league double over the Reds since the 2000/01 campaign. Today, they will be without Cooper, Dallas, and Adams, who has a thigh injury.
Liverpool have not lost in seven visits to Elland Road since that defeat in November 2000, which may be the only positive forecast they will bring with them. While their fighting spirit was demonstrated in a 2-2 draw with league leaders Arsenal in the last round, the reality is that it was the fifth game in a row without a win, which means they are now at risk of playing without a win for the sixth time in a row for the first time since Jurgen Klopp’s appointment as manager. As a result, the Reds may almost say goodbye to their hopes, and another poor away performance may simply put the final nail in the coffin. But with only three wins away from home in the league this season, where on average, less than one goal is scored per game for the first time in Premier League history, Liverpool fans may not expect too much despite their decent record here. Ramsey, Keita, and Baycetik, who has a muscle injury, will not be able to take part in this duel. More 90% accurate football predictions can be obtained from the link provided.