Liverpool will play against West Ham United at Anfield on Saturday in round 28 of the Premier League. Jurgen Klopp's team is currently second in the standings. The Reds are coming off a 2-1 home win over Norwich City in the FA Cup to advance to the quarterfinals. Also, last Sunday they were crowned champions of the Carabao Cup, beating Chelsea 11-10 on penalties.
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Meanwhile, the Hammers sit in fifth place in the Premier League with 45 points. David Moyes' side lost their last match in the FA Cup against Southampton (3-1) at St. Mary’s Stadium and were eliminated. However, West Ham United won in their last Premier League match against Wolverhampton
Date: Saturday, March 5, 2022
Time: 12:30 ET (US) / 17:30 (UK)
Location: Anfield, Liverpool, England.
ET: 12:30
CT: 11:30
MT: 10:30
PT: 9:30
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Liverpool and West Ham United have met in a total of 51 Premier League matches. Jurgen Klopp’s team has dominated the head-to-head record, having won 31 times, while the Hammers have won on 10 occasions, with the remaining 10 matches ending in a draw.
The last 5 matches between the two clubs favor Liverpool, The Reds have won 4 out of 5 matches, while the Hammers have won once. The last match between the two clubs was a West Ham United win 3-2 at London Stadium on Matchday 11 of this season's Premier League.
Liverpool are strong favorites against West Ham United. The Reds have won six consecutive Premier League matches and have not lost for 14 games in all competitions. The odds are -340 at bookmakers. The draw is given at +470 odds. Meanwhile, West Ham United’s victory is at +850 odds.
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