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Liverpool’s World Cup stars: Who to back and where to find the best free bets

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If you are watching as a football fan or keeping an eye on free bets available through licensed sportsbooks in the United States, Liverpool players are likely to remain at the centre of many of the biggest moments over the coming weeks.With the tournament expanded to 48 teams and hosted across North America, opportunities for individual players to make a lasting impact are greater than ever.Following Liverpool’s stars throughout the World CupThe World Cup creates a constant flow of headlines, odds movements and promotional activity, particularly when Liverpool players are involved in high-profile matches. Those offers often change as the tournament progresses, particularly during the knockout rounds when public interest reaches its highest point.Liverpool supporters following players such as Alexis Mac Allister, Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Alisson Becker may find additional value in monitoring how markets react to performances and results as the competition unfolds.Rio Ngumoha, despite playing a starring role in England’s 1-0 friendly win over New Zealand, can’t be called up to the World Cup, even in the event of injury.



Thomas Tuchel did not name the Liverpool teenager in his 55-man provisional World Cup squad (BBC Sport).Alexis Mac Allister and Argentina’s title defenceAmong Liverpool’s World Cup participants, Alexis Mac Allister enters the tournament with perhaps the strongest chance of lifting the trophy. Liverpool supporters may find themselves following Dutch fixtures more closely than almost any other team.Alisson, Wirtz, Isak and Liverpool’s wider World Cup influenceLiverpool’s World Cup presence extends well beyond Argentina and the Netherlands.

Alongside him, Wataru Endo continues to provide leadership and stability for Japan, highlighting the global reach of Liverpool’s squad at this year’s competition.As teams advance through the bracket, free bets often become part of wider promotional campaigns tied to quarterfinals, semifinals and the final itself, giving supporters additional ways to engage with the event while following Liverpool’s stars.Where to find the best betting offers during the tournamentThe World Cup remains one of the biggest events on the global sporting calendar, with licensed sportsbooks across the United States typically responding with extensive promotional activity. The most useful approach is to treat these promotions as a complement to the viewing experience.From Mac Allister’s pursuit of another title to Van Dijk’s leadership of the Netherlands and Alisson’s ambitions with Brazil, Liverpool supporters have a compelling collection of players to follow throughout football’s biggest tournament.