Liverpool vs Man City: Odds, Preview, and Where to Watch Premier League's Most Important Game so Far

There is probably no bigger football game this weekend than the Liverpool vs Man City game in the Premier League.

The title race has been tight since the start of the year, and every game is important for the top three.

This is how the current Premier League table appears: Liverpool is at the top with 63 points, followed by City with 62. Arsenal is hoping to sneak in at the third spot with 61 points.

One blink, and you'll miss it. That is what the title race is right now.

For Liverpool, a win against City means more separation from their closest rival. For City, who got a huge momentum right now, it means leaping over the Reds.

The Gunners, on the other hand, are probably hoping for a draw.

Although coach Jurgen Klopp's side are ahead in the table, according to Oddschecker, City are the favorites to win the title.

The 28th-week game could prove betting odds right if City wins.

Liverpool vs Man City Betting Odds

There is no clear favorite right now in the showdown of the top two Premier League teams.

Liverpool are slight favorites, with their odds set at +125. Manchester City's win probability is set at +189 (bet $100 to win $189).

Where to watch Liverpool vs Manchester City

The match will kick off on Sunday, March 10, at 3:45 P.M. Fans who can't make it to Anfield Stadium can catch the game through USA Network or livestream it via Fubo for free.

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The kickoff time has been adjusted to an earlier time in anticipation of rowdiness and riots that both sides' supporters might start.

Reds and Citizens fans damaged buses and other properties earlier in the season.

Liverpool vs Manchester City Preview

Another interesting storyline in this match is that it will be the last encounter between Klopp and Pep Guardiola after the former announced that he would leave the club by the end of the season.

Liverpool has been dealing with many injuries to key players and momentary departure of players for international duties.

The last time they lost was against Arsenal in early February, but they have been indestructible since.

They were undefeated in six games, scoring 16 goals and conceding just three.

Manchester City is just as good, having won all but one game in their last 15. They recently defeated state rivals Manchester United, 3-1.

Liverpool's home-field advantage might be a factor here, as Manchester City failed to win on their last visit to Anfield.

Liverpool vs Manchester City injury report

Liverpool continues to feature a depleted line-up, with injuries to superstar Mohamed Salah, defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joel Matip, and goalkeeper Allison Becker.

Jack Grealish is the only one on Manchester City's injured list.

Barring any injuries in their Europa League and Champions League announcements, both teams will field players who have been delivering for them in the last two months.

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