Liverpool will aim to bounce back in the Premier League when they travel to face Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday night. Arne Slot’s men are heading into this clash fresh off a 5-1 Champions League win against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Despite their midweek dominance in Europe, the Reds’ domestic form has stuttered. They’ve registered three straight league defeats, building pressure on Arne Slot. Meanwhile, Brentford will look to build on their recent 2-0 win against West Ham and secure a rare win against Liverpool.
| Bets | Status | Moneyline |
| Total Goals | Under 3.5 | -175 |
| Total Shots | Over 26.5 | -208 |
| Total Shots on Target | Over 9.5 | -120 |
| Total Corners | Under 9.5 | +115 |
| Total Cards | Under 3.5 | +114 |
| Brentford Goalkeeper Total Saves | Over 5.5 | +200 |
| Liverpool Goalkeeper Total Saves | Over 3.5 | +160 |
| Penalties in the Game | Yes | +156 |
Keith Andrews’ side are entering this contest after earning their first away win of the season. It was courtesy of goals from Igor Thiago and Mathias Jensen at West Ham. Sitting 13th in the table, the Bees are targeting back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time since May 2024. Aaron Hickey and Antoni Milambo remain unavailable due to injuries.
Meanwhile, Josh Dasilva is still recovering from a knee problem. Former Liverpool players Caoimhin Kelleher and Jordan Henderson are expected to feature. Thiago should be leading the attack supported by Kevin Schade or Dango Ouattara. Andrews could continue with a setup of five back against the reigning champions.
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Liverpool are still dealing with defensive setbacks as Jeremie Frimpong, Giovanni Leoni, and Alisson Becker remain sidelined. Alexander Isak and Ryan Gravenberch face late fitness tests after minor injuries. Slot may rotate his attack, with Mohamed Salah pushing for a recall despite going through a seven-game league goal drought.
Florian Wirtz impressed off the bench against Frankfurt, so he could start. Meanwhile, midfield competition remains strong among Mac Allister, Jones, Szoboszlai, and Gravenberch. The Reds will seek to end a four-game losing streak in Premier League away fixtures against London clubs.
The expectation for fewer than four goals in the upcoming clash between Brentford and Liverpool appears well-founded. Liverpool have displayed signs of defensive vulnerability despite their attacking firepower. They’ve conceded their 18th goal in 13 matches this term.
Meanwhile, Brentford may struggle to dominate offensively. Their matches typically average around 2.9 total goals and Liverpool’s games sit around 3.1. Given Liverpool’s history of tight away fixtures against London clubs and Brentford’s home record underwhelming, a scoreline featuring three or fewer goals is a solid betting angle.
One of the more intriguing players to back is Hugo Ekitike. He opened his Liverpool account in their emphatic 5-1 mid-week win over Eintracht Frankfurt. He struck the equaliser and kick-started the comeback. Fellow forward Alexander Isak is struggling through a groin issue
So, the competition for places in the starting XI is intense. Even so, EkitikE is well-positioned to start and make an impact. Brentford’s defence remains susceptible. They’ve lost each of their last five meetings with the Reds. So, Ekitike scoring at any time is a logical selection.
Another Liverpool attacking option worth backing is Cody Gakpo. He was among the scorers in the Frankfurt rout and missed a late chance in the league recently. Given Liverpool’s reliance on creating chances and Brentford’s tendency to concede, Gakpo contributing a goal or assist is a credible bet at +100. He offers value based on both his recent form and the matchup dynamics.
| Picks | Moneyline |
| Hugo Ekitike to score first | +450 |
| Cody Gakpo to score anytime | +200 |
| Alexis Mac Allister to assist anytime | +450 |
| Mohamed Salah to either score or assist | -165 |
| Alexis Mac Allister to see a card | +210 |
| Ethan Pinnock to Commit One Foul or More | +145 |
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Liverpool have suffered dips in the Premier League and have lost their last four away top-flight games against London sides. Even so, their quality still gives them the edge. Brentford, sitting mid-table and striving for consistency, showed promise in their 2-0 win at West Ham. However, historically, they’ve struggled against Liverpool. They’ve lost all of the last five meetings by an aggregate score of 12-1.
Liverpool is likely to edge possession and create clearer chances. Hence, a narrow 2-1 win on the road seems plausible. Liverpool win but Brentford notch a goal via break or set-piece seems to be a likely scenario.
The Brentford vs Liverpool Premier League clash is on October 25, 2025, at the Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford, England.
Liverpool are favorites to win with a moneyline at -140, to draw at +320 and for Brentford to win at +333.
Hugo Ekitike to score anytime: +125
Mohmed Salah to assist anytime: +250
Cody Gakpo to either score or assist: +140