Liverpool vs. Arsenal Betting Odds – March 3

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Mar/02/2012
Liverpool vs. Arsenal Betting Odds – March 3

Liverpool vs. Arsenal betting odds for March 3 were available at Bookmaker.eu, which typically offers free cash bonuses that are up to 10 times better than their European counterparts.  Gamblers from around the world are welcome to join. 

Liverpool was about an even-odds favorite while Arsenal was coming in around 5/2.  The draw was also coming in at around 5/2 odds.

Betting action on this matchup had Liverpool getting around 57 percent while Arsenal was getting close to 31 percent.

The draw certainly have some solid value being that six of the last nine Premier League games between these two teams have ended as draws, yet few are betting this will happen.

If Arsenal avoid defeat, it will be the first time they have gone five consecutive league games without a loss away at Anfield.

Liverpool's victory at the Emirates back in August ended a run of eight Premier League games without a win for Liverpool against Arsenal.

This is Liverpool's joint-worst tally of points after 12 home matches of a season in the Premier League era (20).

The Reds are one of two teams who haven't lost a home league game this season, but they have drawn eight and won only four of their 12 matches at Anfield.

The Reds have the worst chance conversion rate of any team in the Premier League, scoring with just 8.6% of shots.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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