English Premier League


BTTS Yes
Liverpool 3 - 0 Nottingham Forest
Who will win?
1

Liverpool
x
Draw
2

Nottingham Forest
Premier League action is back with a bang after a two-week break, as Liverpool hosts Sean Dyche’s Nottingham Forest, a team they have struggled against in recent meetings. Liverpool continues to struggle for consistent form, facing a spirited Forest side who will bring grit to the Anfield pitch. A simply unmissable affair, although the majority will miss it due to the 3 pm kick-off time.
Key Betting Tip: Both Teams to Score at 1.75 odds represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our team of in-house tipsters.
Liverpool Predicted XI: Mamardashvili, Robertson, Van Dijk, Konate, Bradley, Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Salah, Wirtz, Ekitike
Alisson, Leoni, Frimpong, and Bajcetic continue to be absent due to injury.
Nottingham Forest Predicted XI: Sels, Williams, Murillo, Milenkovic, Savona, Sangare, Anderson, Gibbs-White, Dominguez, Ndoye, Jesus
Hudson-Odoi and Wood might be able to feature in some sort of capacity this weekend; however, it is unlikely they will start as they recover from injuries. Luiz and Aina will be definite misses vs Liverpool.
Liverpool are 8th in the Premier League with 18 points, 6 wins, and 5 losses in 11 games. They have scored 18 and conceded 17. After winning their opening 5 games, the Reds could never have expected they would be staring up at the European places come mid-November.
Speaking of shocks, Forest fans are probably even more perplexed as to how they are 19th after such a strong 2024/25 season, but hey, life comes at you fast. Forest have 9 points, 2 wins, 3 draws, and 6 losses, in 11 games. They have scored 10 and conceded 20, displaying a similar defensive record to their opponents on Saturday.
This pair have met 122 times in their extended history dating back to 1895. Liverpool have dominated the fixture, winning almost 50% of their meetings (60 wins), Forest have 32 wins, and there have been 30 draws. Nottingham Forest are also unbeaten in two games against Liverpool for the first time since the 1992/93 season.
Recent Head-to-Head Results:
Liverpool Last 5 Matches:
A mixed bag of results, after going winless in the league during October, Liverpool secured back-to-back wins for the first time since mid-September at the start of this month. Notably, both teams have NOT scored in any of Liverpool’s last three games; they’ve either kept a clean sheet or failed to score. A streak that surely has to come to an end this weekend.
Nottingham Forest Last 5 Matches:
After going winless in 10 games under Ange and Nuno, Forest have seen a resurgence under Dyche, who has steadied the ship, keeping two clean sheets in Europe, and going unbeaten in three as of now.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 48.9% confidence in both teams to score. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park’s Best Bet: Both Teams to Score @ 1.75 - Our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted both teams to score in this fixture. Their superior form, home advantage, and head-to-head record justify confidence in this selection.
Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest): The English advanced midfielder has scored two in his last three, and looks to be gaining his confidence back in front of goal.
Andrew Robertson (Liverpool): You know it's getting dire at Anfield when Robbo is the one to watch. His reintroduction to the starting line-up has slightly correlated with the Reds’ uptick in form. Off the back of that famed night at Hampden Park, Robertson will be buzzing, and who knows, he might even get on the score sheet!
Broadcast Details: Unavailable in the UK due to 3 pm blackout. You can listen to it on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Stadium Information: Anfield is the historic home of Liverpool FC, located in the Anfield area to the north of Liverpool city centre. The ground was originally built and opened in 1884, but has been significantly redeveloped over its history, most recently with the new Main and Anfield Road Stands. Following the latest expansion, the official capacity stands at 61,276 seats, making it one of the largest club stadiums in England.
Referee: Andy Madley (England)

Contact Sales