Liverpool are now the shortest price they have been all season to win the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp's side, who opened up a general 5/1 chance at the start of the season, are just 13/8 with Betfred having closed the gap on Manchester City (4/9 favs) to just a single point, with both sides having played 29 games.
The Reds have won nine consecutive Premier League matches since drawing 2-2 at Stamford Bridge at the beginning of the year, at which point they were as big as 10/1 to win the title.
With almost nothing to separate Liverpool and Man City in terms of points, all eyes will now be focused on the Etihad on Sunday, April 10, when the sides meet in a huge showdown that looks set to go a long way to deciding which way the title goes.
Just six days later, Liverpool will face City again in the semi-final of the FA Cup at Wembley after overcoming Nottingham Forest in a tight game at the City Ground on Sunday.
Liverpool are 9/4 second-favourites to win the cup for the first time since 2006, behind 11/8 shots Man City.
Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah is as short as 1/16 to win a third Golden Boot award. The Egyptian has 20 Premier League goals to his name, seven more than teammate Diogo Jota and Spurs striker Son Heung-Min. Jota is a 20/1 chance with Betfred to close the gap but with just nine games remaining that looks a big ask.
Salah is also a short-priced favourite to be named Premier League Player of the Year. The 29-year-old is as short as 1/6 to win the award for the second time having won it in 2017-18.
Latest Premier League title odds with Betfred
- Man City - 4/9
- Liverpool - 13/8
- Chelsea - 200/1
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