Liverpool are 25/1 for Champions League glory with Sky Bet after booking their place in the group stages thanks to a 6-3 aggregate victory over Hoffenheim.
The Reds went into the second leg at Anfield with a 2-1 lead from Germany and three goals in the opening 21 minutes - two from Emre Can and one from Mohamed Salah - put them further on course for a place in the lucrative group stages of the competition for the first time in three seasons.
Mark Uth pulled one back for the visitors in the first half but Roberto Firmino's strike against his old club just after the hour sealed the deal before Sandro Wagner's effort 11 minutes from time served only as a consolation for the visitors.
The group stage draw takes place at 1700 BST on Thursday.
Story of the odds & winning prices
All prices Sky Bet
- Liverpool to win 4-2 - 33/1
- Firmino & Salah to score & Henderson & Vogt to be carded - 50/1 RAB winner
- Emre Can to score 1st and Liverpool to win 4-2 - 300/1 (One lucky punter placed £5 on such an outcome!)
- Emre Can first 12/1
- Emre Can Brace 28/1
- Emre Can score and win 11/2
Champions League: Sky Bet odds
Liverpool are 25/1 with Sky Bet to lift the Champions League trophy ahead of Thursday afternoon's draw for the group stages.
Manchester City head the British challenge in the eyes of the bookies at 12/1 while Chelsea and Manchester United are both priced at 14/1, with the Premier League's fifth representative, Tottenham, 33/1 chances.
Scottish Premiership champions Celtic can be backed at 500/1.
The favourites are Real Madrid at 9/2 and they're followed by Barcelona (6/1), Bayern Munich (6/1) and PSG (7/1).
Post-match reaction
Jurgen Klopp
On Liverpool's progress: "Yippee! For the club, for the team, (it is) everything we have worked for in the last 14 months. You will always get some people who say, 'It is only Champions League', but we feel we wanted to be part of it with all we have.
"I thought the boys played a few pieces of outstanding football. Against an opponent like Hoffenheim you also have a few problems - that is how it is - but we are happy about a deserved qualification for the group stage.
"We were so dominant in the first part - so good, so dangerous, so clinical. We could have scored even more. The atmosphere was outstanding. It was too loud for me to get in contact with the boys!"
On the summer transfer window: "It (the Champions League) is a big influence on the transfer market, especially if you do it more often. You talk them (players), they say, 'If you play Champions League it would be really interesting'.
"Or even if you try to extend a contract with the player in the squad and they say, 'I want to play Champions League'. I always think, 'WTF, it's your job to do it with us!' Do it with us together - that is what this team did and I am so happy about it. Fourteen months, hard work, and we did it. Nice."

