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Preview the matchup between Liverpool FC and Brentford FC with predictions, odds, over/under, betting lines and more.
Mohamed Salah is struggling for his best form after Liverpool reconstructed its forward line for the 2025/26 season.
Liverpool’s midweek victory came at the price of more injury issues, with one new confirmed absentee and another two players in doubt for the trip to Brentford. After four results we were all quick to wipe from our memories, Liverpool finally got back on the winner’s board in midweek to lift some of the doom and gloom.
Reporters who cover Crystal Palace, Galatasaray, Chelsea and Man Utd explain what lessons Arne Slot could draw from their teams' wins
According to reports, Liverpool are lagging behind a European giant in the race to sign Crystal Palace and England star Marc Guehi in 2026. Guehi is one of the most valuable footballers who could become a free agent in 2026 and Palace boss Oliver Glasner recently confirmed that he will leave the Premier League side next year.
Our writers predict the Liverpool line-ups for tonight's Premier League clash against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium
Liverpool’s 2–1 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday afternoon condemned Arne Slot’s side to their fourth successive loss across all competitions, the club’s worst run of form since the dark days of Brendan Rodgers’s tenure more than a decade ago.
Scholes raises concerns over Liverpool’s back lineSpeaking on Stick to Football, Scholes questioned both the structure of Liverpool’s defence and the suitability of certain personnel. His
Florian Wirtz ended his goal involvement drought with two assists in Liverpool's resounding 5-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt.
Former Liverpool coach Thomas Gronnemark has hit back at claims that he has ruined football with his tactics. Back in 2018, during Jurgen Klopp's tenure as Liverpool boss, Gronnemark arrived as the team's throw-in coach. Speaking at the time, Klopp admitted that he had never heard of such a role before.
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp hugely opposed the lunchtime kick-off, calling it a “crime” for his side to play on a Thursday, Sunday and Wednesday ahead of a Saturday early kick-off. "I was actually waiting for Amnesty International to go to them,” Klopp said back in 2024.