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How to place a bet using the WhoScored Bet Builder on Tottenham vs Liverpool

Once you have researched and found your ideal bet for Tottenham vs Liverpool all you need to do is click the ‘Compare’ button and you will see all of the prices available across a range of bookmakers, including the likes of bet365, Sky Bet and Paddy Power. All you need to do is click on the price of the bookmaker of your choosing and you will be redirected automatically to the bookmakers website or app with your chosen bet pre-populated in the betslip on said bookmaker’s platform. The WhoScored Bet Builder does all the hard work for you.

Why use the WhoScored Bet Builder?

No where else are you able to not only compare Bet Builder prices across multiple bookmakers AND have all the need to know statistics at your fingertips to help you find the best bet and prices available. Using WhoScored, you are armed with all the data you would need to either validate your thinking or find alternative, smarter selections to add to your Bet Builder.

You can sort the Player Statistics table for Tottenham vs Liverpool to easily find the stats leaders for key markets available within the Bet Builder tool, such as goals, shots, shots on target, assists, cards, tackles and fouls. You can also head to the Tottenham vs Liverpool match preview to find out the probable starting XIs and team news, including injuries and suspensions, so you know which players it may be best to avoid!

What is a bet builder?

A bet builder is a type of betting market available across a number of sports that has become increasingly popular with football bettors in recent years. It enables users to place a bet on multiple outcomes occurring within the same game. Where previously match betting was restricted to single markets on one match or single markets across multiple matches – known as accumulators – bookmakers now offer the chance to build your odds across a wide variety of match, team and player markets on the same event.

Among the most popular match markets available are the match result, both teams to score and over or under total goals, cards and corners. By multiplying said markets with player betting markets such as an anytime goalscorer, player to be shown a card, player shots, shots on target, tackles, fouls, assists and much more, you can see your odds increase substantially.

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The WhoScored Bet Builder, powered by oddschecker, enables you to easily build the bet of your choosing, check the best odds as you build and crucially compare prices between a range of bookmakers. Bet Builder markets offer some of the greatest price variances between bookmakers, so researching the best price has never been more important. Using the WhoScored Bet Builder tool you can do just that, as well as see where the bet of your choosing is or is not available on the market.

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Comments (50)

 
  • salah ballon d'or

  • mohammed salah TSA is a cheat code now

  • Liverpool WIN @ 1.65 Odds

  • Liverpool red card seems an obvious bet

  • @deadelvisgrin ha ha

  • Nine goals and none of them penalties or own goals. None of them particularly controversial either.

  • Salah with 2 goals and 2 assists and his rating is not a clear 10.0 ?

  • @neumi17 Goals count less if the team already has a comfortable lead, e.g. a 1-0 is worth more than a 4-1.

  • Salah 2 goals and an assist so far.

  • Dear Tottenham Hotspur, do everyone a favour and relegate yourselves to the Sunday league!

  • @Sputnik It sure seems like even when Tottenham lose by three goals they successfully get under your skin.

  • spurs have 10 plays unavailable . liverpool are at full strength ..simples

  • if anyone can beat them it's us. then lose to nottingham forest next week

  • @KobraTHFC You can't beat anyone except Manchester City.

  • @KobraTHFC Nope.. You and your team will join the long list of Liverpool victims.. Only Nottingham has ever beaten Slot in a competitive match this season

  • i wont bet on a game like this. Could go any way but Salah TSA

  • @LM10GOAT true but Liverpool have the edge 100%

  • @KingKeno Spurs against big teams just perform so good. Liverpool is way better on paper but football is really unpredictable

  • @LM10GOAT how tf did salah not score in first half?

  • After Thursday's EFLC game, it's likely that Liverpool will harass Forster so Tottenham might also score an own goal.

  • Results like these do not mean that the Premier League is the 'best league in the world'. They mean that even the top PL clubs have bad defences.

  • @Sputnik Classic Sputnik, as soon as Liverpool start winning, moaning about the quality of defenses, players are overrated, league is weak, blah blah blah as if Liverpool are not top of the new CL format playing tough teams almost every matchday

  • @Sputnik what has that got to do with Tottenham?

  • @eastend1 Actually, you're right, Tottenham are not a top club.

  • @Sputnik And yet here you are commenting ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • I bet on yellow cards first half over 1.5

  • @buthethi should be easy, sir.

  • SPURS Forster, Pedro Porro, Dragusin, Gray, Spence, Sarr, Bossouma, Maddison, Kulusevski, Solanke, Son (c).

  • @Marbella SUBS Austin, Reguilon, Udogie, Dorrington, Bergvall, Olusesi, Werner, Johnson, Lankshear.

  • @Marbella Thanks again.

  • There should be overs goals in this but the odds are very poor !

  • Liverpool win

  • Liverpool to score an own goal (again).

  • Why is Szoboszlai attempt in 53rd min going down as a shot on target when it was blocked by a defender ?

  • @GeorgeyD If it was on target then it’s both a shot on target and a block, no?

  • @sarigginsUSA not sure. Usually if a defender gets in the way, the ball didn’t reach the target so it isn’t deemed a shot on target. Goalkeepers must save a shot for it to be deemed on target. I have lost bets in the past with this format of rule applied. I am wondering if the difference here is that the goalkeeper was bypassed already? But can’t find clarification anywhere.. have never seen a defender block classed as a shot on target before.

  • @GeorgeyD it’ll be because Archie Gray didn’t block Dominik Szoboszlai’s shot but rather made a clearance off the line to prevent the goal. As the effort did beat Fraser Forster, it is marked as a shot on target for that reason. Similar happened in the EFL Cup in midweek with Federico Chiesa, where his 89th-minute effort beat Alex McCarthy, but then the shot was cleared off the line by Taylor Harwood-Bellis. It’s a shot on target because the goalkeeper is beaten, rather than a shot that is blocked for this reason. Hope this helps!

  • I just won two multis already, over 2.5, James score or assist, Salah 2 shots on target, and score, etc. Now that I see Diogoal is on I wish i bet on him to score/assist.

  • over 2.5 goals and BTTS

  • Liverpool are obviously favourites. Some Tottenham players are likely to still be a bit tired from Thursday and Forster might be a bit nervous. However, Spence may well continue his bright rebirth and cause Liverpool a few problems. Tottenham 2-3 Liverpool

  • Salah TSA -105

  • LIVERPOOL Alisson, Gomez, Van Dijk, Alexander-Arnold, Roberton, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Salah, Gakpo, Diaz.

  • @Marbella SUBS Kelleher, Endo, Nunez, Jones, Elliott, Jota, Tsimikas, Quansah, Nyoni.

  • 2-3

  • 2-2

  • Liverpool Win

  • 2-3

  • @koziol.mutant late goal (after 82'). Spence and Bissouma booked; Liverpool win+bts+over 3,5 goals, own goal by Tottenham, over 12 corners. Should be most if not all of that :)

  • spurs double chance

  • over 1.5 half goals / Liverpool win