All races are still up in the air in the Premier League.
The first three clubs at the top of the table are tied by just one point: Arsenal (68 points, GD+48), Liverpool (67 points, +40 goal difference) and Manchester City (winners). Point 67, GD+38).
And the battle at the bottom is equally chaotic.
Brentford, Everton, Nottingham Forest, Luton Town and Burnley, along with Sheffield United, are trying to avoid relegation, which is now a certainty.
Arsenal and Manchester City won on Tuesday, and Liverpool faces Sheffield United next Thursday (2:30pm ET, Peacock).
Liverpool vs Sheffield United odds
| liverpool | sheffield | draw | total |
|---|---|---|---|
| -1100 | +2200 | +1100 | 4.5(+120/-165) |
Liverpool vs Sheffield United analysis
It will take a small miracle for Sheffield United to avoid relegation this season.
The Blades currently have 15 points from 29 games and have won three times this season.
No team has conceded more goals than Sheffield United (77) (2.66 goals per game), and Luton Town are the only team to have conceded more goals than expected. Blade goes down at -10000.
That being said, they have been showing some signs of life lately. Chris Wilder’s side have drawn their last two games and were not playing any other relegation candidates.
Both Bournemouth and Fulham were doing well until they succumbed a bit to the Blades.
Achieving a few draws against mid-table teams is not far-fetched. Especially after Sheffield United’s disastrous 6-0 defeat to Arsenal in their last game.
But those are the glimmers of hope they cling to as they try to find a reason to lead the Blades to victory after Thursday’s heavy defeat at Anfield.
The price for the 3-way money line should be even higher.
It’s always fun to drop a few bucks on an underdog team at +2200 a game, but this team is one of the worst defensive teams in Premier League history playing against one of the best attacking teams in the world.
Liverpool vs Sheffield United nominations
Just because I’m not a fan of betting on the underdog doesn’t mean I can’t have a little fun.
Sheffield United’s attack has been miserable for the first four months of the season, but the Blades have shown more punch of late.
They have scored two or more goals in six of their last 11 games (all remaining five were shutout), and Wilder took over as manager in December, with Ben Brereton Dias joining the club and Oliver McBurnie joining the team. Since becoming healthy, my basic indicators have improved.
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Furthermore, this isn’t to say that Liverpool’s defense is perfect. The Reds have taken the lead in three of their last four games and were trailing Luton Town at half-time just a few weeks ago.
Liverpool are playing with huge risks and know they can overcome problems, so there could be some confusion, especially early in the game.
Rather than praying for Sheffield United to pull off an impressive win, they should either back the Blades into taking the lead or, if they’re feeling high, aim for the first-half moneyline.





