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Chelsea vs Liverpool: Get £50 in football free bets with Betfred, plus Bet Builder tips

Sponsored Commercial content notice: Taking one of the betting offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. 18+. T&Cs apply. gambleaware.org. James Anderson, Betting & Gaming Writer Published: 8:42, 3 Oct 2025 Updated: 8:42, 3 Oct 2025 LIVERPOOL head to Stamford Bridge looking to recover from two-consecutive defeats against Enzo”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk

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  • Published: 8:42, 3 Oct 2025
  • Updated: 8:42, 3 Oct 2025
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LIVERPOOL head to Stamford Bridge looking to recover from two-consecutive defeats against Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea, who themselves are winless in their last three Premier League games.

To mark the blockbuster weekend showdown, our team of betting experts has put together a 22/1 Bet Builder for the encounter, courtesy of Betfred.

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  • Chelsea vs Liverpool tipsOur Bet Builder selections: The match to be drawn, Alexander Isak to score and Ibrahima Konate to be carded at 22/1 with Betfred.

    Here’s why we’ve made those selections..

    • Draw: This match has the makings of a tense, disjointed affair with both sides eager to avoid defeat after poor recent runs. History backs this up: eight of the last 11 meetings between these two have ended level after 90 minutes.
    • Alexander Isak to score: Isak has a strong recent record at Stamford Bridge, scoring in each of his last two Premier League appearances there. With Chelsea managing just one clean sheet in their last six games – and conceding 11 goals in that stretch – the Swedish striker should have plenty of opportunities.
    • Ibrahima Konate to be carded: The Liverpool centre-back has struggled for form lately, with a shaky showing against Galatasaray midweek drawing further criticism. His disciplinary record against Chelsea is also a concern: four yellow cards in just nine appearances – double the number he’s received against any other team.
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