Football betting tips: Super Sunday
2.5pts Liverpool to win at 10/11 (General)
1pt Liverpool to win to nil at 7/2 (Sky Bet)
0.5pt Liverpool to win and under 2.5 goals at 11/2 (Sky Bet)
Almost exactly a year to the day, Newcastle and Liverpool meet again at St James’ Park; much has changed.
Twelve months ago the fixture continued its tradition of being one of the Premier League’s most dramatic, as the Reds gave up a 2-0 lead despite the Magpies playing the entire second half with 10 men.
Rio Ngumoha, 16, then became Liverpool youngest ever goalscorer by grabbing a 110th-minute winner.
The match was played in a febrile atmosphere as the spectre of an absent Alexander Isak lingered in the background, with the striker refusing to play while Newcastle "blocked" his move to Anfield.
He would eventually leave on deadline day, the first of a raft of departures from Tyneside that has left them effectively starting from scratch.
Anthony Gordon, Sandro Tonali, Kieran Trippier, Bruno Guimaraes and perhaps most crucially Eddie Howe, all gone.

New boss Matthias Jaissle is unlikely to be able to send out the Newcastle 2.0 the club’s board have doubled down on just yet, with him expected to rely on as many of the more experienced members of squad as possible given how late he arrived this summer.
A combination of injuries and departures could mean he has little option but to hand out four or five debuts from the start, though, which rarely ends well. Joelinton and Tino Livramento are both missing through injury, Lewis Miley only recently returned from a broken leg and Lewis Hall is doubtful; he may not be at the club much longer in any case.

As for Liverpool, it’s a fresh start under new manager Andoni Iraola, who brings with him a high energy, tactically detailed style of play.
In his previous jobs that has taken time to achieve results, but this is his first chance to try it out on a world-class group of players.
The Spaniard has spoken publicly about a need for his team to be fitter to play his style for 90 minutes, and the need for more signings to give the squad a better balance and greater depth.
His starting XI should be very strong on Sunday, with only Jeremy Jacquet or Ronald Araujo expected to make their debut.
Even with the teething issues LIVERPOOL should have too much for a Newcastle team going through such an extreme transition, and look a good price TO WIN at 10/11.
I also think there is value in backing the Reds to keep their opponents out.
There was a big reaction to Liverpool giving up 2-0 leads to lose pre-season games with Leeds and Monaco. Little was said after they beat Italian club Como 2-0 in a very controlled manner last weekend.
That has fed into the market believing this will be a goalfest, despite Newcastle's threadbare squad.
LIVERPOOL and UNDER 2.5 GOALS at 11/2 and LIVERPOOL WIN TO NIL at 7/2 are therefore advised too, to smaller stakes.
Odds correct at 10:00 BST (20/8/26)
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