THE festive fixture list is drawing to a close and we’ve got betting tips for you from one last Christmas cracker.
St James’ Park hosts the final Premier League game of 2020 tonight, as champions Liverpool take on Newcastle.
Klopp will be hoping his side can bounce from drawing with the BaggiesCredit: EPA
Newcastle vs Liverpool, TONIGHT 8pm
It felt like the Liverpool title defence was finally clicking through the gears – then West Brom and Big Sam rolled into town.
After a bumpy start – and the loss of arguably their best player – Jurgen Klopp’s men are back at the summit though and were ruthless in the 7-0 thrashing of Crystal Palace last time they were out on the road.
Newcastle meanwhile continue to plod about in mid-table, with Steve Bruce keeping the Toon safely away from any relegation danger.
But does mediocrity keep him in the job?
They went down 2-0 to Man City at the Etihad last time out, and also crashed out of the Carabao Cup to Championship side Brentford at the last-eight stage.
Historically this is a fixture which promises goals and five of the last seven meetings have featured three or more.
Sadio Mane has been a man in form of lateCredit: Ian Hodgson – Daily Mail
Expect Klopp’s men to arrive fresh and fired-up to St James Park after that disappointing draw with the Baggies, where they had enough chances to be out of sight.
The home side are 10/1 to win but we won’t be going anywhere near that, despite the big price.
Liverpool have scored three on their last two visits to Tyneside and we’re instead backing them to do the same again.
After a run of three straight away draws at Brighton, Fulham and Man City, the shackles came off against Palace and the confidence returned.
The Reds to net three or more is evens, while we’d also recommend a play on Liverpool winning both halves at 17/10.
Mo Salah is an odds-on favourite to net in this game but we often shy away from those sort of prices when it comes to a goalscorer.
Leave the Egyptian well alone and instead back Sadio Mane at evens.
He’s got two in his last two after ending a lengthy drought – he’s the man to be on.
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*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk