Liverpool vs Ajax odds, tips, watch and live stream: UEFA Champions League Prediction 13/09/2022
Liverpool's early-season injury woes are complicating life ahead of Tuesday's 2022 UEFA Champions League clash with Ajax at Paramount+.
The Reds need a win after reaching the final last season. is. Liverpool lost his 4–1 loss to Napoli in the Group A opener, but Ajax started his UCL season with his 4–0 victory over Rangers. Four players have scored goals for Ajax as a result.
They are looking to score again against a fragile Liverpool defense this week.
Liverpool kick-off at Anfield is set for 3pm. E.T. Caesars Sportsbook's latest Liverpool vs. Ajax odds show Liverpool are the -195 favorites at his 90-minute moneyline (he risks $195 to win $100) and Ajax are underdogs at +460 is. The tie is rated +375 and the total points over/under he is 3.5. Tuesday's game will be streamed live on Paramount+ with the must-have premium plan.
Paramount+ is the only place where he can watch every minute of his UEFA Champions League matches this season. Sign up now to get your 7-day free trial. Your subscription also gives you access to other sports content such as the UEFA Europa League, Italy's Serie A, NWSL, CBS's NFL, and tons of movies and shows. Everything is free for his 7 days when you sign up here.
How to watch Liverpool vs Ajax
Liverpool vs. Ajax Date: Tuesday 13th September
Time Liverpool v Ajax: 3pm ET
Live stream Liverpool vs Ajax: Paramount +
Ajax vs Liverpool UEFA Champions League Tips
Before watching Tuesday's game, we have to see SportsLine's football insider Martin Green's pick for his UEFA Champions League pick.
After working in the sports betting industry for several years, Green has become a professional sportswriter and handicapper, covering games around the world.
Since then, his European football tips have been spot on. Green has made almost $33,000 in $100 bettors since his season in 2017-18, and has an accurate grasp of the game around the world.
For Liverpool vs. Ajax, Green will help both teams finish the match with more than his 2.5 goals. The Reds are hoping to bounce back from a disappointing opening match in Group A and could run into a cocky Ajax. Liverpool also need to close the gap as the two clubs in the group opened with four goals. I need to push to hit multiple goals on Tuesday.
The main argument against Ajax is that the level of competition we see in our domestic league is nothing compared to clubs like Liverpool and most teams we see in the Champions League. It wasn't a problem for Ajax last season as he was 6-0-0 in group games, but the Reds are a desperate team at home. Liverpool striker Luis Diaz has led his side with four goals in all competitions and scored his lone goal against Napoli last week.
"(Liverpool) beat Bournemouth 9-0 and beat Newcastle well thanks to Fabio Carvalho's last goal, but since then they have drawn 0-0 with Everton and suffered a crushing defeat to Napoli. I drank it," Green said. sports line. "The form of right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold is also a concern. He's been great going forward, but he fell apart against Napoli.