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Champions League football tips Liverpool v Napoli 27 11 19

26 Nov | BY Guy Giles | MIN READ TIME |
Champions League football tips Liverpool v Napoli 27 11 19

Guy Giles' football tips for Wednesday's Champions League tie include a winner, BTTS, a goalscorer and a player to be carded.

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Here are five football tips Guy Giles thinks you should consider for Liverpool v Napoli on Wednesday night. 

Liverpool to win & BTTS

Liverpool are unbeaten in nine at home this season with BTTS landing in all of those matches.

Napoli are winless in six in all competitions but have found the net in four of their last five.

Mohamed Salah to score

Salah was an unused substitute against Crystal Palace at the weekend so will likely start on Wednesday.

He has nine goals in 17 games this season, including three in four in the Champions League.

Goal scored between 76-90 minutes

Liverpool have scored six and conceded five during this timeframe in the Premier League this season.

Two of their four Champions League ties have also seen late goals, including the reverse fixture in Naples.

Fabinho to be carded

Fabinho has received six yellow cards this season, more than a quarter of Liverpool’s total.

His one-match suspension for their Premier League match against Brighton at the weekend means he is sure to start on Wednesday.

Over 10.5 total corners

This bet has landed in three of Liverpool’s last five matches, with the two exceptions still reaching double figures.

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Guy Giles

Guy Giles

Sports writer who produces regular football and cricket tips, while also covering a range of other sports.

Guy Giles

Guy Giles

Sports writer who produces regular football and cricket tips, while also covering a range of other sports.

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