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September 18, 2025 36 mins
Fresh from another late winner in midweek, Liverpool are looking to maintain their 100% Premier League record when they face Everton in the lunchtime kick-off on Saturday.  Arne Slot’s side have won four out of four in the league but failed reach the lofty standards many had set for them after splashing the cash in the summer. Host Kevin Hatchard is joined by Mark O’Haire, Jake Osgathorpe and Betfair trader Emmet O’Keeffe to preview the feature game as well as an in-depth look at Man United v Chelsea and whether West Ham’s woes will continue against Crystal Palace. For information about Safe Sub, Match Ups and insights on football, head to betting.betfair.com.  18+. Please gamble responsibly. Visit www.gambleaware.org for more. 00:00-13:29 Liverpool v Everton 13:29-17:30 Man United v Chelsea 17:30-25:08 West Ham v Crystal Palace 25:08-27:50 Cheltenham v Oldham 27:50-31:32 Fulham v Brentford 31:32-34:38 Swedish double  34:38-36:07 Podcast treble
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