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Published 10:38 22 Oct 2025 BST
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It's matchday three in the Champions League and Liverpool will want to return to winning ways in Germany, after suffering their fourth straight defeat against Manchester United on Sunday.
Harry Maguire's late header leaves Liverpool trailing Arsenal by four points in the Premier League title race, but it's back to European action on Wednesday with a tricky trip to Frankfurt.
On the opening week of the competition, Liverpool surrendered a two-goal lead to Atletico Madrid at Anfield, before Virgil van Dijk secured the victory in stoppage time with a fine header.
Victor Osimhen’s early penalty gave the Turkish side a 1-0 win, leaving Liverpool 17th with three points. The top eight teams in the 32-team league automatically qualify for the round of 16, while teams 9th to 24th go into a play-off round. Teams 25th to 32nd go into the Europa League.
Hugo Ekitike will be returning to his old side following his move from Germany to Anfield in the summer, but selection headaches continue to thwart Liverpool manager Arne Slot with record signing Alexander Isak currently preferred to the in-form Ekitike.
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Liverpool are undoubtedly one of the strongest teams in the Champions League and this is reflected in Betfair's odds for their tough away trip to face Eintracht Frankfurt.
Arne Slot's side have 3/5 odds with an implied proability of 62.5% to regain the form that made them Premier League champions last season.
Betfair has a draw at odds of 4/1, an implied probability of 20% while Eintracht Frankfurt can be backed at 4/1 with an implied probability of 20%.
Tonight's meeting between Liverpool and Eintracht Frankfurt will be just the third time the two sides have faced each other.
The pair met in the 1972 UEFA Cup, with Liverpool winning 2-0 on aggregate.
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| Result | Odds | Implied Probability |
| Eintracht Frankfurt | 4/1 | 20% |
| Draw | 4/1 | 20% |
| Liverpool | 3/5 | 62.5% |
| Date | Score | Competition |
| 12/09/1972 | Liverpool 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt | UEFA Champions League |
| 26/09/1972 | Eintracht Frakfurt 0-0 Liverpool | UEFA Champions League |

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