AC Milan vs. Liverpool odds, picks, how to watch, channel, live stream: UEFA Champions League bets for Dec. 7
Written by Luck Wilson on December 7, 2021
Liverpool has been among the most dominant teams through the group stage of the 2021 UEFA Champions League, but must hold off a dangerous AC Milan in its final Group B match on Tuesday. Liverpool’s last two group matches were clean sheet victories, but the Reds have been in control, and AC Milan will hope to catch them letting their foot off the gas. You can stream the match on Paramount+.
AC Milan vs. Liverpool is set to kick off at 3 p.m. ET from from Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan, Italy. Milan is the +116 favorite (risk $100 to win $116) on the 90-minute money line in the latest Liverpool vs. AC Milan odds at Caesars Sportsbook. Liverpool is the +220 underdog, a draw is priced at +265, and the over-under for total goals is 2.5. Tuesday’s match will be streamed live on Paramount+ with their must-have Premium plan.
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How to watch AC Milan vs. Liverpool
- Date: Tuesday, December 7
- Time: 3 p.m. ET
- Streaming: Paramount+
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UEFA Champions League picks for Liverpool vs. AC Milan
Before you tune in to Tuesday’s match, you need to see the AC Milan vs. Liverpool picks from SportsLine’s proprietary European soccer model. Created by two Norwegians — professional poker player and sports bettor Jonas Gjelstad, and economics and engineering expert Marius Norheim — the model analyzes worldwide betting data and exploits market inefficiencies, helping its followers cash in. Since coming to SportsLine last year, the algorithm is up over $8,500.
For AC Milan vs. Liverpool, the model predicts that the match will go over the 2.5-goal total and Liverpool leaves as a 2-1 victor. Milan has won its last two Italian Serie A matches, but lost the two before that with a 1-0 win against Atletico Madrid in between. However, in three of the club’s last five matches across all competitions, the goal total has been three or greater.
Meanwhile, Liverpool has been pouring in goals over its last five matches. The Reds won their last time out by a 1-0 count against Wolverhampton in the English Premier League, but saw four of their last five prior matches go well over three goals. Center Forward Diogo Jota didn’t play in Liverpool’s last Champions League match against Porto, but scored against Atletico Madrid on November 3 and put in four goals in three Premier League matches to close out November.
AC Milan has taken 55 shots on goal over its last three matches, while Liverpool has taken 53. Milan is playing for its Champions League life and Liverpool has been one of the most confident teams in the competition. The table is set for a back-and-forth match, and opportunities for both teams to score should take center stage.
How to watch, live stream UEFA Champions League on Paramount+
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