Liverpool v Leicester Predictions, Free Bet Tips, Odds & Enhanced Offers

It's contrasting fortunes for these two teams at this stage of the season, with Arne Slot's Liverpool top at Christmas but the Foxes sliding gradually towards the bottom three, and Dan Tracey has his Liverpool v Leicester predictions ahead of the game.
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Although there was always the expectation that Liverpool were to be top at Christmas, they still had to carry out the execution and with the way they embarrassed Tottenham on Sunday, Ange Postecoglou could soon be in front of the firing line.
Because although his own firing line was far from shot shy, Liverpool’s marksmen must have felt that Christmas had come a few days early and with Spurs once again set up in their ludicrously generous high line, it was Arne Slot’s men who received present after present.
Presents that came in the shape of six goals and although a 6-3 away win will tell a considerable part of any footballing story, the fact that the current league leaders could have also registered double figures is far from an exaggeration.
While the fact they are current league leaders is not solely because of Tottenham rolling out the red carpet but also due to their local neighbours doing them a huge favour – one that came in the shape of holding Chelsea to a single point at Goodison Park.
The festive feeling seemingly being shared across Stanley Park as a rampant Chelsea of late were late in scoring any goals of their own Sunday and thanks to such a positive combination of results with Enzo Maresca’s men playing out a bore draw, the Reds now lead the Blues by four points.
More importantly, they possess a four-point gap with a game in hand and although there is a margin of error to fall back on, Liverpool boss Arne Slot will not want any errors when he faces compatriot Ruud van Nistelrooy on Boxing Day.
The recently appointed Leicester manager has seemingly lost any bounce that was coming out of the King Power Stadium and after picking up four points from the first six on offer, the next six up for grabs have provided none.
Not only have the Foxes failed to offer any bite in their last 180 minutes of league action but they have also conceded seven goals in the process. A 4-0 defeat at Newcastle is bad enough, Sunday’s 3-0 defeat at home to Wolves somehow feels far worse.
Maybe too early to be classed as a relegation six-pointer but with Wolves also going through their own managerial change, losing to not only a local rival but one that is also fighting to stay in the top tier will be a worry for any Leicester fan over the festive period.
But now it is time for the first of my two tips, and I am going for total Liverpool dominance in a bet builder. A half-time win, followed by a full-time win for the hosts and them also scoring either three or four goals against Leicester can be found at odds of 13/5 with bet365.
In addition to this, I am also going to use that bet builder as the basis of my correct score tip and after an emphatic win on Sunday, I envisage Boxing Day going the same way. A 4-0 win over the Foxes can also be backed at odds of 17/2, again with bet365.
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Dan Tracey
Dan Tracey is an experienced football writer with over seven years of crafting engaging and insightful content. His dedication to storytelling and deep understanding of the game have earned him a reputation for delivering high-quality work that connects with fans.