Both Dimitar Berbatov and Betfair expert Kevin Hatchard scored with their Bet Builders last week, with Berba landing a superb 16/1 winner. Will he beat this week's Betfair expert when Tottenham host Liverpool?
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Berba backs Spurs to win
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Son to strike as Ange's men march on
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Betfair Expert says BTTS
Dimitar Berbatov Says:
Leg 1: Back Tottenham to Win
Leg 2: Back Both Teams to Score
Leg 3: Back Son to Score Anytime
Tottenham haven't lost a game this season - but neither have Liverpool. It's vital for Spurs, when they lose a game, to react well. That's their real test, and so is this game against Liverpool.
Spurs passed the test against Arsenal and now they're at home against another top team. The stadium will be bouncing as the fans are excited. Spurs have a real chance of winning.
Now is the moment to put the pressure on Liverpool and get the three points.
Spurs can get the better of Liverpool by not changing. They need to be brave, explore the space, attack with intent, and press Liverpool into making mistakes. They did that against Arsenal.
They need to take chances and not let their guard down when or if they concede. I think Spurs can get it done.
I'm surprised to hear people say they're going under the radar, but people don't seem to be paying attention to them. Maybe last season lulled us into thinking Liverpool couldn't challenge for the title, but Jurgen Klopp is working his magic again and producing great results.

Darwin Nunez is finally settling in and scoring goals. Patience is a virtue. Let's hope Nunez continues. Liverpool's unblemished record is a statement, and you can only praise them at the moment.
I think it'll be a tough game, and Spurs need to be ready and take chances.
Liverpool have serious attacking power. Look at Nunez, Salah, and others. Both teams have players who can score goals.
Maddison and Son are either scoring or creating goals. Their midfield also looks solid. They're taking chances and enjoying their football.
I'm expecting the usual suspects to show up against Liverpool unless they score a set-piece goal. Maybe Richarlison will start and score - but we'll wait and see.
Emmet O'Keeffe Says:
Leg 1: Back Both Teams to score
Leg 2: Back Alexis Mac Allister 1 or more fouls
Leg 3: Back Darwin Nunez 2 or more shots target
It's really hard to see this not being a high-scoring game. Both sides are averaging 2.5 goals per game.
For that reason, backing Both Teams to Score is an obvious place to start for the first leg of my Bet Builder.
For the second, I like Alexis Mac Allister to have at least one foul. That bet would have landed in all six of his Premier League starts this season. He's playing in a deeper role for Liverpool than he played for Brighton last season.
For leg three, at the biggest price, I like Darwin Nunez to have at least two shots on target. He's had at least two shots on target in three of his last four appearances and has started to find his best form after his brace against Newcastle.
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