The 2025‑26 Premier League season enters its business end with a mouth‑watering clash between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday 15 March at Anfield. Kick-off is scheduled for 16:30 UK time.
This match brings together two clubs whose seasons have taken very different paths. Liverpool are in the top half of the table and still chasing European qualification. Tottenham, meanwhile, have endured a turbulent campaign. They enter this fixture on the back of six defeats in all competitions, and manager Igor Tudor is under pressure.
Liverpool vs Tottenham – Betting Odds
Below we break down the betting markets, explain what each wager means, and provide the latest odds so you can make informed decisions. The figures quoted are supplied by 7bet and were correct at the time of writing. As always, make sure to re-check the most updated Liverpool vs Tottenham betting odds before placing your bets.
1X2 Betting Odds
The 1X2 market is the classic “pick the result” bet: 1 represents the home team (Liverpool) winning, X denotes a draw, and 2 signifies the away team (Tottenham Hotspur) winning. It’s the market most people mean when they talk about Liverpool vs Tottenham odds, because you’re simply predicting the result at full time.
| Liverpool win (1) | Draw (X) | Tottenham win (2) |
| 3/10 | 13/3 | 6/1 |
The bookmakers have installed Liverpool as clear favourites, reflecting the Reds’ strong home form and Spurs’ struggles. A draw is priced at 13/3, while an upset Tottenham victory pays generously.
Double Chance Odds
Double‑chance betting widens your safety net by allowing you to cover two of the three possible outcomes in a single bet. The three options are 1X (home win or draw), 12 (either team to win), and X2 (draw or away win). Because each option covers two results, the odds are shorter than in the standard 1X2 market.
Double chance bets are ideal when you think one side is unlikely to lose but the draw remains a real possibility.
| 1X – Liverpool or draw | 12 – Liverpool or Tottenham | X2 – Draw or Tottenham |
| 1/11 | 1/8 | 11/6 |
Handicap Betting Odds
Handicap bets level the playing field by giving the underdog a virtual head start or applying a deficit to the favourite. In a –1.5 goal handicap, for example, Liverpool must win by two clear goals for a bet on them to succeed, while Tottenham backers win if Spurs lose by just one goal or avoid defeat.
A –1 goal handicap pushes the result if Liverpool win by exactly one goal: your stake is refunded.
Handicap markets are particularly useful when a favourite has very short 1X2 odds, as they provide more attractive prices while recognising the likely gulf in quality.
| Liverpool -1.5 | Tottenham +1.5 |
| 4/5 | 20/23 |
| Liverpool -1 | Tottenham +1 |
| 5/11 | 8/5 |
Both Teams to Score (BTTS) Odds
Both Teams to Score (BTTS) bets do exactly what they say on the tin: you are predicting whether each side will score at least once during the match. There are only two outcomes – Yes (both teams find the net) or No (one or both teams fail to score). BTTS appeals to neutral viewers because it allows you to cheer for goals regardless of which team scores.
| Yes | No |
| 3/4 | 24/25 |
Goal Total (Over/Under) Odds
Over/under, or totals betting, allows you to wager on the combined number of goals in a match. The bookmaker sets a line (often 2.5 or 3.5 goals), and you decide whether the game will produce over or under that number. Choosing over means you expect at least one more goal than the line, while under means you think there will be fewer.
Remember, this is just an example. You’re free to set the line wherever you want.
| Over 3.5 goals | Under 3.5 goals |
| 11/10 | 4/6 |
Correct Score Odds
Correct score betting is one of the most challenging yet potentially lucrative football markets. Instead of simply choosing a winner, you predict the exact final score. Because there are many possible scorelines and the probability of any one outcome is low, the odds are generally generous.
Correct score markets reward those who study form, injuries and tactical approaches. It’s a risky one, but it pays off nicely if it lands. These selections highlight some of the more popular scoreline bets.
| 0–0 | Liverpool 1–0 | 1–1 | Liverpool 2–1 |
| 20/1 | 8/1 | 10/1 | 15/2 |
The odds listed above were accurate at the time of publication. Our bookmakers may update their prices as team news and market sentiment change, so it’s wise to check current odds before placing a bet.
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