Saturday’s Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge promises fireworks. Both Chelsea and Liverpool come armed with attacking talent, making the anytime goalscorer market one of the most intriguing angles for bettors. We’ve broken down FairPari’s latest odds to spotlight who’s most likely to hit the net — and where the value lies.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 2.25
Salah remains the safest play. The Egyptian has scored in three of his last five league matches and thrives in high-pressure games. With Chelsea’s defense patched up due to Palmer and Chalobah’s absence, Salah’s movement off the ball looks tailor-made to exploit gaps. At 2.25, his odds have tightened from 2.30 midweek, a sign of growing confidence in his scoring threat.
Alexander Isak (Liverpool) – 2.50
Isak has a Stamford Bridge streak, scoring in his last two visits. If he starts, expect him to lead the line in Alisson’s absence, and his clinical finishing makes 2.50 a compelling price. He’s not fully fit, but against Chelsea’s high line, his pace on the counter could be decisive. A classic high-reward option for punters backing Liverpool dominance.
Pedro Neto (Chelsea) – 4.00
For Chelsea, Neto is the danger man. He’s scored five home goals in his last six league appearances and brings direct pace down the wing. At 4.00, he’s the value pick for those siding with the Blues to nick a goal. Liverpool’s backline has leaked in London before, losing three straight in the capital, and Neto could be the man to extend that trend.
Enzo Fernández (Chelsea) – 7.00
Looking for a long-shot? Fernández at 7.00 is a bold but logical shout. The Argentine takes set pieces and loves late surges into the box. With Chelsea short on attacking options, his role becomes more advanced, offering sneaky value. This is the type of play that pays off if you’re expecting chaos in midfield battles.
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) – 14.00
For those chasing a wildcard, van Dijk at 14.00 offers set-piece danger. He has a habit of scoring late against Chelsea, with his last four goals all coming after the 80th minute. Given Liverpool’s knack for late drama, this is a speculative but potentially game-changing punt.
| Player | Odds |
|---|---|
| Mohamed Salah | 2.25 |
| Alexander Isak | 2.5 |
| Hugo Ekitike | 3 |
| Cody Gakpo | 3.9 |
| Alejandro Garnacho | 3.9 |
| Pedro Neto | 4 |
| Federico Chiesa | 4.3 |
| Estevao Oliveira Gonçalves | 4.3 |
| Florian Wirtz | 4.7 |
| Jamie Jermaine Bynoe-Gittens | 5.2 |
| Tyrique George | 6 |
| Dominik Szoboszlai | 6.25 |
| Enzo Fernandez | 7 |
| Curtis Jones | 7.5 |
| Jeremie Frimpong | 7.5 |
| Alexis Mac Allister | 9 |
| Marc Cucurella | 11 |
| Reece James | 12 |
| Virgil van Dijk | 14 |
| Joe Gomez | 14 |
| Milos Kerkez | 15 |
| Ryan Gravenberch | 15 |
| Malo Gusto | 16 |
| Jorrel Hato | 16 |
| Joshua Kofi Acheampong | 17 |
| Moises Caicedo | 21 |
| Ibrahima Konaté | 26 |
| Andrew Robertson | 30 |
Market Insights
FairPari’s market shows Salah and Isak as Liverpool’s primary threats, while Chelsea’s home form — scoring in eight straight — keeps Neto in play. Odds shifts tell the story: Salah shortened from 2.30 to 2.25 as bettors piled in, while Neto drifted from 3.80 to 4.00 due to uncertainty over Chelsea’s lineup. The real value sits with Isak (2.50) and Fernández (7.00) for punters willing to bank on tight margins or a 1-1 draw, which has been a trend in recent head-to-heads.
Verdict
If you want safe returns, Salah is the banker. For value, Isak and Neto stand out as realistic scorers given tactical matchups. For long-shot thrill seekers, Fernández and van Dijk are worth small punts. Either way, Stamford Bridge is primed for goals — and this market is where the smart money is moving.
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