Liverpool vs Fulham predictions: Salah to fire Reds to glory.
Liverpool will be looking to keep pace in the Premier League title race when they take on Fulham at Anfield on Sunday. The Reds are fighting for silverware on both the domestic and European front this season, having lost just one of their opening 13 league matches while also securing top spot in Europa League Group E with a game to spare.
Sunday’s visitors Fulham have been a mixed bag this term, with a win-draw-loss record of four, three and six, but they head into this weekend’s fixtures with a 10-point cushion to the relegation zone
Team news
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson is out for another couple of weeks after tweaking his thigh in the draw with Manchester City, meaning Caoimhin Kelleher is in line to make his sixth Premier League start for the Reds.
Diogo Jota was also forced off at the Etihad Stadium and his injury is more severe, with Jurgen Klopp unable to say with any certainty just how long the attacker will be out for. Andrew Robertson, Thiago Alcantara and Stefan Bajcetic all remain sidelined.
Fulham welcome back midfielder Joao Palhinha, who missed the Wolves win due to suspension, but the Cottagers are still without the services of Issa Diop, Adama Traore and Rodrigo Muniz.
The stats
![](https://i0.wp.com/uk1.sportal365images.com/process/smp-image-api/livescore.com/23112023/1f093be4-a1fe-4544-8511-c64dc7f81e43.jpg?resize=707%2C398&ssl=1)
This season, Mohamed Salah, an international player from Egypt, has scored eight goals in six home top-flight games. After winning 1-0 at Everton in August, Fulham has only managed three points out of a possible eighteen in the league after failing to win away from home six times since then.
In four of their previous five visits to Anfield, the Cottagers have suffered defeats, giving up 11 goals and managing just one score. LiveScore Bet has the most recent Liverpool vs. Fulham odds.
Prediction
Liverpool has been flawless at home this season, and it doesn’t seem likely that they will falter against Fulham, who have only won one game in the top flight away from home.
The Reds’ offensive strength should terrify the Cottagers, who last maintained a clean sheet at Crystal Palace in September. The team has scored more than two goals in eight of their ten games at Anfield.
When Jurgen Klopp’s team wins at home, it usually means that Salah scores, and this season, he has eight league goals to his credit on Merseyside. In all six league games played at Anfield, the 31-year-old has scored at least once. He also has a strong record against Fulham, having scored four times in the six meetings.