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Liverpool vs Leeds United – Preview, Lineups, Score Prediction
Liverpool host Leeds United at Anfield in a Premier League clash on Thursday, January 1, 2026, with kick-off at 12:30 PM.[1] The Reds enter as clear favorites, riding strong home form and seeking to capitalize on Leeds' struggles away from Elland Road.[1]
Match Preview
Liverpool boast an unbeaten streak in their last three Anfield outings, with five wins, four losses, and one draw in their past 10 home games. They average 1.20 goals scored and 1.50 conceded per match at home, dominating possession at 60.4% and averaging 1.6 goals from 4.2 shots on target across recent fixtures.[1] Betting tipsters favor Liverpool -1 on the Asian Handicap at -122 odds, requiring a two-goal win for full payout or a refund on a one-goal margin.[1]
Leeds, under Daniel Farke, have failed to win in their last six away games, managing just two victories, two draws, and six losses in their past 10 road trips. They score 1.00 goals per away match but concede 2.10, sitting 16th in the table with 18 points from 18 games (5 wins, 5 draws, 8 losses; 25 goals scored, 32 conceded).[1]
Head-to-Head and Form
Recent Anfield history favors Liverpool slightly, with two wins in the last three home meetings against Leeds. However, Leeds stunned the Reds 2-1 in their most recent encounter at Anfield.[1] Liverpool's attack remains potent, while Leeds must shore up their defense to compete.[1][4]
Predicted Lineups
Liverpool (4-3-3): Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Mac Allister, Endo, Szoboszlai; Salah, Nunez, Diaz. Key threats: Salah's shots on target and Nunez's finishing.[1][4]
Leeds (4-2-3-1): Meslier; Gray, Rodon, Cooper, Firpo; Ampadu, Gruev; Summerville, Rutter, Gnonto; Piroe. Focus on counter-attacks via Summerville and Rutter.[1][2]
Score Prediction
Liverpool to win 2-0, leveraging home advantage and superior firepower for a comfortable victory.[1][3] Pre-match stats highlight Liverpool's edge in possession, passes (551.5 per game), and corners (4.7 average).[1]
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