Liverpool quadruple odds: What are the odds on Liverpool winning the quadruple? - chof 360 news

(Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

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Liverpool have had an outstanding start to life under new manager Arne Slot but there is a reason why no one has managed to achieve the quadruple before.

We were talking about the same thing this time last year and we all know how that played out, as Liverpool secured just one trophy in Jurgen Klopp’s last season at the club.

But this season things are very different, Liverpool are in a much better place under Slot and the teams around them have been nowhere near as consistent as they were 12 months ago.

The Reds have led both the Premier League and the Champions League tables for the best part of the season and have been beaten just once in the two competitions.

That defeat came against Nottingham Forest back in September, when they were beaten 1-0 at home by Nuno Espirito Santo’s side.

Their only other defeat so far came away in the League Cup semi-final first leg away at Tottenham a week ago, but they will be confident they can overcome the one-goal deficit on Thursday to reach their first final of the season.

The quadruple is once again on for the Merseysiders and having started the season as big as 2500/1 to win four trophies, football betting sites have cut them down to 66/1.

Liverpool trophy combinations

Odds

Bookmaker

Premier League and League Cup

13/8

Bet365

Premier League and Champions League

5/1

Bet365

Premier League and FA Cup

11/2

BetVictor

League Cup and Champions League

10/1

BetVictor

FA Cup and League Cup

10/1

Bet365

Premier League, League Cup and Champions League

12/1

Bet365

Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup

12/1

BetVictor

FA Cup and Champions League

25/1

Bet365

Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League

28/1

Bet365

FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League

50/1

Bet365

Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League

66/1

Bet365

No major trophy

15/2

William Hill

Liverpool trophy odds

Something would have to dramatically change for Liverpool to finish the season without any silverware, but we all know how quickly things can change in football and there’s no doubt that Slot will not be taking anything for granted just yet.

The League Cup is first up with the semi-final second leg against Spurs on Thursday, and if they can overcome that one-goal deficit then they would reach the final, which takes place on 16 March. Their opponents would be either Newcastle or Arsenal, with the Magpies leading the tie 2-0 with the second leg still to come at St James’ Park.

As Liverpool topped the Champions League table with 21 points from their eight games played, they were the first team to secure their place in the knock-out stages. They missed the chance to go through with a 100% record when a much-weakened side was beaten 3-2 by PSV Eindhoven in their final match.

Liverpool can now relax until March and prioritise the other competitions before they are in Champions League action again on 4/5 March against one of Brest, Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco or Benfica.

It’s understandable to see betting sites have the Premier League as the most likely trophy, especially when you take into account the form of the challengers.

Slot’s side has won their last three league matches to keep up the pace at the top of the table, maintaining a six-point lead over Arsenal, while they are unbeaten in an impressive 19 league games.

Winning runs in the second half of the season have been key to Manchester City’s league success in recent years but after their torrid run, which saw them win just one in 13 games from October to December, even they can’t turn things around this time can they?

Their 5-1 drubbing at the hands of Arsenal last time out means they are now 15 points behind Liverpool, who have a game in hand and although you would expect Liverpool to drop more points, the worry is that City are likely to drop more.

Arsenal and Forest are their real title rivals and the league meeting with Arsenal, at Anfield, on 10 May, could be a title decider.

The Gunners remain six points behind the Reds but that could be nine points by next week when Liverpool face Everton in their game in hand.

Liverpool to win quadruple odds

Winning all four trophies really is a big ask and we know how quickly things can change, but bookmakers aren’t taking any chances, drastically reducing their odds to win the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League to as short as 25/1 in places.

When Manchester City won the treble in 2023 it took a herculean effort from everyone involved, so if the Reds were to match that it would take everyone to be on their game every day, from now until the end of May and no more injuries to key players - which unfortunately come with the territory.

There is no doubt though Liverpool would love to match, if not better the treble-winning achievements of their Manchester rivals and they are a best-price 28/1 on betting apps to win the league, FA Cup and Champions League.

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