Liverpool v Wolves First Goal Betting Market Payouts - 16 February

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Feb/15/2025

Liverpool will take on Wolverhampton in what promises to be a lopsided match with Liverpool at -550 and Wolverhampton +1150.  The draw pays out US$650 on a US$100 bet. First goal markets and other prop bets available at BetUS here and listed below.

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Liverpool vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers Betting Trends

  • Liverpool's most recent record of 20 consecutive games in Premier League consists of no losses
  • Won
  • Liverpool are on a fortunate streak of 7 home wins against Wolverhampton in Premier League
  • Undefeated
  • Liverpool's most recent record of 7 consecutive home games against Wolverhampton consists of no losses (all competitions)
  • Won by 2+ goals
  • Liverpool are on a run of 4 consecutive home wins by 2+ goals against Wolverhampton in Premier League
  • HT/FT wins
  • In all their last 4 home matches of all competitions, Liverpool have managed to win at both half time and full time
  • Unbeaten
  • Liverpool haven't lost in 44 of their last 47 home games in all competitions
  • Unbeaten
  • Liverpool are undefeated in 21 of their last 25 encounters with Wolverhampton in all competitions
  • Winless
  • In their 18 most recent away matches of Premier League, Wolverhampton have achieved just 2 wins

Liverpool vs Wolverhampton Wanderers First Goal Betting Market

Feb 16, 9:00 AM

How to Read the Odds: +250 means that a US$100 bet pays out US$250, +1000 means that a US$100 bet pays out US$1000 and so on.

All payout odds courtesy of BetUS

Mohamed Salah

Liverpool

+250

Diogo Jota

Liverpool

+350

Darwin Nunez

Liverpool

+350

Luis Diaz

Liverpool

+400

Cody Gakpo

Liverpool

+400

Federico Chiesa

Liverpool

+500

Harvey Elliott

Liverpool

+700

Curtis Jones

Liverpool

+800

Dominik Szoboszlai

Liverpool

+800

Matheus Cunha

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+1000

Alexis Mac Allister

Liverpool

+1000

Hwang Hee-Chan

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+1600

Goncalo Guedes

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+1600

Trent Alexander-Arnold

Liverpool

+1800

Pablo Sarabia

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+1800

Ryan Gravenberch

Liverpool

+1800

Virgil Van Dijk

Liverpool

+2000

Conor Bradley

Liverpool

+2000

Wataru Endo

Liverpool

+2000

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2600

Andy Robertson

Liverpool

+2800

Matt Doherty

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Nelson Semedo

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Rayan Ait-Nouri

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Kostas Tsimikas

Liverpool

+2800

Ibrahima Konate

Liverpool

+2800

Jarell Quansah

Liverpool

+2800

Toti Gomes

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Craig Dawson

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Santiago Bueno

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Joao Gomes

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Tommy Doyle

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Rodrigo Gomes

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Emmanuel Agbadou

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

Pedro Lima

Wolverhampton Wanderers

+2800

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