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Ajax vs. Liverpool Betting Odds, Free Picks, and Predictions - 3:00 PM ET (Tue, Sep 13, 2022)


Ajax take on Liverpool in UEFA - Champions League action on Tuesday, September 13, 2022. Kickoff is set for 3:00 PM ET.

Are you looking to bet on this match? You've found the right article! We at CapperTek have all the latest sports betting tools and information to help put you on the right side of the betting action for this match-up.


Ajax vs. Liverpool Game Info and Betting Odds

Away Team: Ajax
Home Team: Liverpool
Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Time: 3:00 PM ET
League: UEFA - Champions League (Soccer)

Ajax Moneyline: +431
Liverpool Moneyline: -198
Match Draw Moneyline: +391

Ajax Spread: N/A
Liverpool Spread: N/A

Match Total Goals: 3 (Over -131 / Under -109)

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A Closer Look Inside the Betting Numbers

We here at CapperTek provide in-depth betting trends for both Ajax and Liverpool, but let's take a closer look inside some of the betting numbers for this match-up right now.

First let's take a look at the away team, Ajax.

In their last 10 matches, Ajax has a Straight Up record of 7 wins, 3 losses and an active Straight Up streak of 1 win in a row. Also in their last 10 matches, Ajax has an Against-the-Spread record of 5 wins, 2 losses and an active Against-the-Spread streak of 1 loss in a row. The Match Total Goals results for Ajax matches has a record of 5 overs, 3 unders, 2 pushes in their last 10 matches with an active streak of 1 over in a row.

Now let's take a look at the home team, Liverpool.

In their last 10 matches, Liverpool has a Straight Up record of 4 wins, 6 losses and an active Straight Up streak of 2 losses in a row. Also in their last 10 matches, Liverpool has an Against-the-Spread record of 0 wins, 2 losses and an active Against-the-Spread streak of 2 losses in a row. The Match Total Goals results for Liverpool matches has a record of 4 overs, 3 unders, 3 pushes in their last 10 matches with an active streak of 1 over in a row.

If you want more detailed betting information for this match-up such as the trends or steaks broken down into Home vs. Away splits, or Favorite vs. Underdog splits, make sure to check out the Ajax vs. Liverpool Trend Finder directly.


Who's Going to Win This Match? Our Prediction

We pride ourselves here at CapperTek on providing our users with the most advanced machine learning artificial intelligence to simulate match outcomes using algorithms we have custom designed over 10+ years of research and development.

Based on our simulation of Ajax vs. Liverpool soccer match, we have Ajax tying Liverpool with a simulated final score of: Ajax [1] - Liverpool [1]

Sometimes our game simulations change, like if there's a major line movement, drastic shift in the odds, or if there's a key injury, etc. To make sure you have the latest and most accurate simulation, you can run the Ajax vs. Liverpool Simulation directly. Also after the Ajax vs. Liverpool match is finished, you can re-run the simulation and check out how the simulated final result did compared to the actual final result.


What Should I Bet On? Our Free Picks

Well let's get down to the real reason you're here, who or what should you bet on in the Ajax vs. Liverpool soccer match-up? Based on the simulated prediction and results for this match-up above, we here at CapperTek suggest you make the following bets:

Free Moneyline Pick: Draw +391

Free Spread Pick: N/A

Free Total Pick: Under 3 (-109)


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Liverpool needed more than just a good Champions League performance and Joel Matip's late goal provided it

Tue, Sep 13, 2022
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Liverpool needed more than just a good Champions League performance and Joel Matip's late goal provided it

Jurgen Klopp's deep intake of breath in front of Anfield said it all. had been put through the ringer, their nerves were shredded, but they were three points better off than they had been at the start of the night.

For most teams, one could argue that this vastly improved performance would have been enough without the result. Not at Liverpool. Not right now. Perhaps they could still have afforded a two game wobble in the Champions League, it is hard to be certain when Rangers and Napoli are yet to play their second game in Group A. However, the stratospheric standards that they and have set for each other means that, in the Premier League in particular, Jurgen Klopp's players have next to no room to be good but unlucky. When you are aspiring for the level of success Liverpool rightly are, improvements to the underlying metrics and performances only count for so much. You have to put points on the board.

Those improvements were there in abundance and they were needed in a match decided by the finest of margins, Joel Matip's header flying over the goal line before Ajax's Dusan Tadic could flick the ball off the line to safety. On another night -- one where Remko Pasveer wasn't showing the agility to shame a man half his 38 years, where Muhamed Kudus didn't score the best goal of the group stage so far, or where Darwin Nunez hit the target with the game's best opportunity -- Liverpool would not have needed to leave it so late.'

For 88 minutes this felt like an occasion where they were plain out of luck. They hammered at the Ajax line, responding impressively when Kudus had cancelled out Mohamed Salah's earlier opener. The corner from which the levee eventually broke was the 10th they won, many more had brought moments of great strain on the visiting goal and Pasveer's best save of an outstanding night came when he sprung down to his left to get in the way of bullet header. His chest first block of strike was not bad either. Nor was the glove he got on Darwin Nunez's cross, taking it out of the path of an onrushing Luis Diaz.

Liverpool demanded that level of excellence not just from Pasveer, but from the impressive Calvin Bassey and Jurrien Timber. Indeed across the pitch there were few Ajax players who did anything other than perform exceptionally well as they had to so as to keep themselves in the contest and perhaps even win it. They were an inch or less away from doing exactly that when an unmarked Daley Blind flicked Dusan Tadic's cross wide of the far post. It was also only their third, and final, shot of the match.

But, even if the Eredivisie champions had won, no one could have viewed this as a rerun of last week's disastrous performance in Naples. Liverpool were assertive with and without the ball at the upper end of the pitch, far from perfect when their opponent hit them in the space down their defensive channels (there are questions to be asked again about the intensity Alexander-Arnold showed on defense when Kudus scored), but applying enough pressure to make it hard for Ajax to advance that far.

"We knew we had to put a completely different shift into the game," said Klopp. "The boys did that. We played a lot of good stuff against a really hard-fighting, good opponent. We scored the first goal and should have scored more from set pieces especially, I don't know these balls didn't go in.

"Ajax didn't have a lot. [Scoring from their first shot] is how it is in our situation. It was an incredible strike from Kudus... You could see the impact of [the goal]. The pressing before the goal was much better than after the goal. We're only talking about a yard or two in these moments, if we press we have to do it right. At 1-1 we had to go back to how we started and keep going."

That they did, and although Liverpool wobbled for a time after Kudus' goal, for most of the time they seemed far more sure of themselves than they have in weeks gone by. Perhaps that was explained by the presence of in the engine room once more. From the moment he broke the Ajax pressure valve with a first time pass to Alexander-Arnold in the first minute a sense of surety seemed to envelope the Reds' midfield.

It soon spread so that for all that it had been apparent before kick off that Liverpool really needed to win before kick off they never seemed particularly panicked in their pursuit of victory. The 15th, 16th and 17th shots in the penalty area might have gone to waste but still they ground on, convinced the win would come now that they were back in their groove. They were right.

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