Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Monday’s football game between Southampton and Liverpool will bring down the curtain on day 17 of the new Premier League campaign. The Saints have been struggling in front of goal of late, with the team failing to find the net in the previous three league fixtures. Danny Ings has been struggling to find his best form ever since he returned from injury, and, taking everything into account, we do not believe that there is a big value in betting on the home team.
The likes of Redmond and Vestergaard remain in the recovery room for the hosts. The Reds, on the other hand, failed to turn their dominance into goals in a draw with Newcastle United, with both Salah and Firmino missing a couple of clear-cut chances to score. The reigning champions are eager to return to winning ways in the Premier League, and they should take advantage of Southampton’s current form. Both Wijnaldum and Alcantara are pushing for a start.
Southampton vs Liverpool H2H

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01/02/20
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Highlighted Player (Fraser Forster):

Originating from Hexham, Fraser Forster is an English goalkeeper who spent his early career at Newcastle United, but surprisingly did not make a single Premier League appearance during the seven years at St James’ Park. Forster first showed promise during the loan spell with Norwich City, but it was the stint with Celtic that earned him wide acclaim and saw him become an England international.
After spending four years at Parkhead, the highly rated goalkeeper returned to the Premier League to sign for Southampton and he has since acted as club’s number one goalkeeper. Forster has been a member of the England national team since 2013, usually acting as a back up for Joe Hart, making a handful of appearances in international friendlies.
Forster was in the Three Lions squad at the 2014 World Cup and Euro 2016, and with quite a few of good years in front of him, the towering goalkeeper should get the opportunity to win few more England caps before he retires from football.
Highlighted Team (Liverpool):

Founded back in 1892, Liverpool are one of England’s and world’s most famous clubs. The Reds hold a high-profile rivalry with Everton and there have always been fireworks when the two teams take on each other in the Merseyside derby.
The Reds welcome their opponents at Anfield and it has to be noted that they have already won 18 first division trophies. Liverpool were on the verge of lifting the 2014/2015 Premier League trophy, but Steven Gerrard slipped in the decider against Chelsea and left the Reds without a title.
Liverpool won one of their last Champions League trophy's in 2005, with the team coming from three goals behind to beat Milan in a historic clash in Istanbul. The Reds have clinched six European Cups and it is no surprise they are regarded as one of the greatest European clubs.
The likes of Steven Gerrard, Robbie Fowler, Paul Ince, Ian Rush, Graeme Souness, Sami Hyypia and Luis Suarez are some of the most notable footballers to have represented the club over the years. The club’s anthem is You’ll Never Walk Alone and their shirt colour is red.