On Saturday 20 September, Liverpool welcome their city rivals to Anfield for a lunchtime kick‑off at 12:30 BST. Derby tickets sold out quickly, so expect Anfield to be bouncing.
TNT Sports have snapped up the television rights: viewers in the UK can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1 or TNT Sports Ultimate.
This page breaks down the key markets available and explains what each bet means. All Liverpool vs Everton betting odds quoted below are accurate at the time of writing, but they can shift as team news and market sentiment evolve, so always check the latest prices before placing a wager.
Liverpool vs Everton – Betting Odds
The Merseyside derby is always a magnet for punters, and bookmakers waste no time offering a full menu of markets. Odds reflect how likely bookies think each outcome is. We’ll walk you through the key markets and what they mean.
1X2 Betting Odds
The current Liverpool vs Everton odds for this derby are:
Liverpool win (1) | Draw (X) | Everton win (2) |
6/13 | 16/5 | 16/3 |
The 1X2 market is about the match result, and the simplest way to bet on football. You pick one of three outcomes at the end of normal time:
- 1: Liverpool win.
- X: Draw.
- 2: Everton win.
Because only one outcome can occur, the odds illustrate how likely the bookies think each result is.
The short price on the home win is a clear sign of Liverpool’s favourite status and home advantage, you’ll get a modest return for siding with the hosts. Everton’s odds of winning offer a bigger payout because the away side is considered less likely to win. A draw sits somewhere in the middle.
Double Chance Odds
The Double Chance market covers two results with one bet. Rather than backing a single outcome, you combine options: 1X pays out if the home side wins or the match is drawn; 12 covers either team winning (so you’re betting against a draw); X2 wins if the match ends level or the away side triumphs.
Because your stake covers two outcomes instead of one, the bookmaker offers a smaller payout than the standard 1X2 prices. The Liverpool vs Everton betting odds for this derby are:
1X – Liverpool or draw | 12 – Liverpool or Everton | X2 – Draw or Everton |
1/8 | 1/5 | 7/5 |
Double Chance bets are very popular with more cautious punters and those building accumulators, as they reduce risk while still providing a good return.
Draw No Bet (DNB) Odds
The Draw No Bet market eliminates the draw altogether. You pick either team to win, and if the match ends level your stake is refunded. This strikes a compromise between the riskier 1X2 bet and the very conservative Double Chance.
Liverpool DNB | Everton DNB |
2/13 | 15/4 |
In both cases you get your money back if the match ends in a draw. DNB is ideal if you fancy one side strongly but fear a cagey stalemate.
Handicap Betting Odds
Handicap betting attempts to level the playing field by giving one side a notional advantage or disadvantage.
In a –1 handicap, the favourite effectively starts the game a goal behind, so your bet only wins if they triumph by two or more goals. A +1 handicap gives the underdog a goal head start. Your bet pays out if they win or draw. Of course you can totally personalise the handicap to your liking with different numbers on the match betting page.
Liverpool (−1) | Everton (+1) |
20/29 | 21/20 |
Handicap markets are useful when there is a clear favourite. They either improve the odds on the stronger side or provide a cushion for the underdog.
Both Teams to Score (BTTS) Odds
The Both Teams to Score (BTTS) market asks a single question: will both sides score at least once in 90 minutes? The result or number of goals doesn’t matter, only whether each team finds the net. The odds on this market can offer clues about the expected tempo of the game.
- BTTS “Yes” pays out on scorelines like 1‑1, 2‑1 or 3‑2.
- BTTS “No” wins on 1‑0, 0‑0, 2‑0 and any other result where at least one team keeps a clean sheet.
Yes | No |
4/5 | 20/21 |
Bookmakers don’t have a clean preference in this case, but they lean toward both teams finding the net. Liverpool’s attack rarely misfires, and Everton will do everything to score in this derby.
Liverpool have scored 9 goals in their first four Premier League matches, averaging 2.25 per game, while Everton have scored 5 in the same period. Consider the attacking and defensive records of both sides before placing this bet.
Goal Total (Over/Under) Odds
The Over/Under (sometimes “Total”) market focuses on the total number of goals in the match. Bookmakers set a line, often 2.5 goals, and you decide whether the match will produce more or fewer than that number. 2.5 can look odd, but it makes sure there’s no tie (you can’t score half a goal).
Over 2.5 goals | Under 2.5 goals |
11/17 | 6/5 |
An Over 2.5 bet wins if there are three or more goals (e.g., 2‑1, 3‑0, 2‑2). An Under 2.5 bet wins if there are two or fewer goals (e.g., 1‑1, 1‑0, 0‑0). As for the handicaps, you can change this number to whichever you like when placing your bet.
Correct Score Odds
Correct Score betting challenges you to predict the exact final score. Because there are many possible outcomes, the odds are longer than in other markets, but so are the potential returns. These are the current prices on some popular scorelines:
Liverpool 1–0 | Liverpool 2–0 | Liverpool 2–1 |
7/1 | 13/2 | 15/2 |
To win, your chosen score must match the actual result at full time. For example, backing Liverpool 1–0 requires the Reds to win 1‑0. If they win 2‑0 or draw, the bet loses.
Correct‑score betting offers high rewards for small stakes but is among the riskiest. More complex variations like Correct Score XL or Halftime/Fulltime Correct Score increase the number of variables and are best left to bettors with deep knowledge of both teams’ tendencies.
Please note that the odds quoted above are accurate at the time of writing. Odds can move quickly, especially in the build‑up to a derby. Always check the latest prices before placing a bet.
Where to Watch Live
Fans in the UK can watch Liverpool vs Everton live on TNT Sports 1 or TNT Sports Ultimate. Coverage typically starts around midday, giving viewers time to soak up pre‑match analysis before the 12:30 BST kick‑off. Supporters elsewhere should check local broadcasters or streaming services to catch the action.
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