Liverpool vs Real Madrid – Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips 27/05/22, Team News and Lineups

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Liverpool will take on Real Madrid in the 2022 UEFA Europa League Final on Saturday night. The game will be played at Stade de France stadium (Paris) and will kick off at 21:00 CET on Saturday, May 27. Check out team news, predicted lineups, and our Liverpool vs Real Madrid prediction for the same.
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Bookmaker Ratings prediction one – Liverpool to Win the Trophy – 1.61

Bookmaker Ratings prediction two – Second half total goals over 1.5 – 1.86

Bookmaker Ratings prediction three – Liverpool Goals handicap (0) – 1.52

Liverpool to Win the Trophy

Both sides are finely balanced. Nevertheless, analyzing each team’s playstyle and recent stats, we believe Liverpool are slight favorites to win this match. Moreover, the Reds players are out for revenge on Los Blancos after losing UCL 2018 final.

Meanwhile, it’s hard to believe that Real Madrid are in the final after being outplayed for the vast majority of games against PSG, Chelsea, and Manchester City.

However, it would be a difficult task for them to repeat the same scenario against Liverpool.

Second half total goals over 1.5

Meanwhile, Liverpool have scored their last seven European goals in the second half. As Liverpool led none of their previous 3 Champions League fixtures at half-time (HT: D2, L1),

Moreover, all four goals in the 2017/18 final between these teams came after the break.

Liverpool Goals handicap (0)

Liverpool have covered the 0 handicaps in 12 of their 13 previous UCL fixtures.

Thus, we believe the Reds are favorites to cover this bet since they have won 10 of their last 12 Champions League matches.

Preliminary review and match prediction for Liverpool vs Real Madrid

After 3 years, Liverpool are back to the Champions League final and hope to get revenge on Real Madrid for the UCL 2018 final.

The Merseyside team will be encouraged by the fact that they have just one defeat in the current UCL campaign. Moreover, the Reds have still gone 18 competitive games undefeated (W15, D3), with five of their previous six matches featuring both teams scoring.

Meanwhile, Liverpool have conceded not so many goals in the tournament so far. In the group stage, the Reds conceded six goals, and in the knockout stages, across six fixtures, they conceded seven.

In addition, the English side have appeared in nine European finals, in 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1985, 2005, 2007, 2018, and 2019. Since Jurgen Klopp arrived in 2015, the German manager has guided the club to three UCL finals.

On the other hand, Real Madrid have a great opportunity to win their 14th UCL title and update their record. Los Blancos had the most success in the European Cup, winning the trophy a record thirteen times.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid have truly earnt their place in the final, having eliminated big teams such as champions of the France PSG, defending title holders Chelsea, and Premier League champion Manchester City along the way.

In addition, the Real Madrid haven’t lost an h2h meeting since 2009 (W4, D1). Moreover, the Spanish sides won both previous finals held at Stade de France (Real Madrid 2000, Barcelona 2006)

This will be their 17th final, with their most recent coming against Liverpool in 2018.

Match Facts

  • Jurgen Klopp’s side won 10 of their previous 12 UCL fixtures
  • Liverpool managed to score at least 2 goals in 11 of their 12 last UCL matches
  • Los Blancos have scored at least 2 goals in 8 of their previous 10 UCL games
  • Real Madrid are unbeaten in their last 5 matches against Liverpool

Head to Head

  • UCL: Liverpool 0:0 Real Madrid (14/04/21)
  • UCL: Real Madrid 3:1 Liverpool (06/04/21)
  • UCL: Real Madrid 3:1 Liverpool (26/05/18)

Safe Bet

Liverpool have won 83% of their Champions League games this season. Thus, you can try the host’s double chance outcome for a safe bet. This bet has odds of 1.29 at VBET

Highlighted Player

Mohamed Salah had another impressive season. Forward is looking for revenge against Real Madrid after his injury against them in 2018

Salah got his long-awaited shot at redemption, something he made known after the semi-final match between Real Madrid and Man. City. He tweeted: “We have a score to settle.”

The Egyptian is fit and motivated to play in the final. We think he could be the key player in this match.

Liverpool vs Real Madrid Team News

The Reds are set to be without Thiago Alcantara for the final match after the Spanish player suffered a muscular injury against Wolves.

On the other hand, Real Madrid have no confirmed absentees for this match.

Predicted lineups

Liverpool: Alisson; Alexander Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson, Keita, Henderson, Fabinho, Salah, Mane, Diaz

Real Madrid: Courtois; Carvajal, Militao, Alaba, Mendy, Modric, Casemiro, Kroos, Valverde, Vinicius Junior, Benzema

Most popular FAQ for Liverpool vs Real Madrid

Who won the last meeting between these clubs?

The last match between these two teams ended in a goalless draw in April 2021

Where will this fixture be played?

This fixture will be played at the Stade de France (Paris)

Where to Watch?

BT Sport, TVE La 1, BeIn Sports

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this game?

We recommend checking out the odds at VBET for Liverpool vs Real Madrid

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