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A Punter’s Guide To Liverpool FC – 2024/25 Premier League Champions

Premier League Monday

Welcome to our punters and fans' guide to Liverpool FC, the new 2024/25 Premier League Champions and now officially the most successful football team in England. 

Alongside Manchester United, who also have 20 league titles to their name, Liverpool’s success this season means that they have won more major trophies than any other team in English football.

In this post, we are going to bring you all the key facts you need to know about the famous club, its history, records, honours as well as looking at some key players for the past and present.

Then we’ll bring things back to betting with a look at some of the popular betting markets you can find at bet365 Sport, which will certainly be of interest to Liverpool fans!

Of course, you’ll need to be a member at bet365 Sport to enjoy these betting markets, so why not sign up today with the latest bet365 Sport Welcome Offer?

Let’s now begin with a look at some of the key facts about the current Champions of England.

Liverpool FC – Key Facts

  • Founded – 3rd June 1892
  • Nickname – The Reds
  • Ground – Anfield
  • Capacity – 61,276
  • Home Colours – All Red
  • Owners – Fenway Sports Group
  • Chairman – Tom Werner
  • Directors – John W. Henry, Michael Edwards, Billy Hogan, Andy Hughes, Julian Ward, Pedro Marques, Kenny Dalglish, Michael Gordon, Peter Moore, Michael Egan,
  • Major Rivals – Everton, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City
  • Record Victory – 11-0 v Stromsgodset (Sept 1974)
  • Record EPL Victory – 9-0 v Bournemouth (Aug 2022)
  • Club Ambassadors – Ian Rush, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, John Barnes

Liverpool FC – Honours & Record Holders

Liverpool FC Club Honours

  • Football League/Premier League Winners – 20 Times
  • FA Cup Winners – 8 Times
  • League Cup Winners – 10 Times
  • Community Shield Winners – 16 Times
  • European Cup/Champions League Winners – 6 Times
  • UEFA Cup Winners – 3 Times
  • UEFA Super Cup Winners – 4 Times
  • FIFA Club World Cup Winners – 1 Time

Liverpool FC Player Records

  • Most Appearances – Ian Callaghan – 857
  • Youngest Player – Jerome Sinclair (16 yrs, 6 days)
  • Oldest Player – Ned Doig (41 yrs, 165 days)
  • Most Goals – Ian Rush – 346
  • Most Capped Player – Steven Gerrard – 114 caps
  • Record Transfer Fee Paid – £75m for Virgil van Dijk (to Southampton)
  • Record Transfer Fee Received – £105m for Philippe Coutinho (from Barcelona)
Liverpool Trio

Liverpool FC – Legends of Yesterday

Managers

  • Bill Shankly
  • Bob Paisley
  • Joe Fagan
  • Kenny Dalglish (also a player)
  • Rafa Benitez
  • Jurgen Klopp

Goalkeepers

  • Elisha Scott
  • Tommy Lawrence
  • Ray Clemence
  • Bruce Grobbelaar
  • David James
  • Jerzy Dudek
  • Pepe Reina

Defenders

  • Ron Yeats
  • Chris Lawler
  • Tommy Smith
  • Alec Lindsey
  • Phil Neal
  • Emlyn Hughes
  • Phil Thompson
  • Alan Kennedy
  • Alan Hansen
  • Mark Lawrenson
  • Gary Gillespie
  • Steve Nicol
  • Rob Jones
  • Sami Hyypia
  • Jamie Carragher
  • Martin Skrtel
  • Daniel Agger
  • John Arne-Riise
  • Joel Matip

Midfielders

  • Ian Callaghan
  • Brian Hall
  • Jimmy Case
  • Steve Heighway
  • Ray Kennedy
  • Terry McDermott
  • Graeme Souness
  • Ronnie Whelan
  • Steve McMahon
  • John Wark
  • Jan Molby
  • Steve McManaman
  • Jamie Redknapp
  • Steven Gerrard
  • Gary McAllister
  • Xabi Alonso
  • Dietmar Hamann
  • Lucas Leiva
  • Javier Mascherano
  • Fabinho
  • Philippe Coutinho
  • Jordan Henderson
  • Georginio Wijnaldum
  • Thiago

Attackers

  • Billy Liddell
  • Gordon Hodgson
  • Peter Thompson
  • Ian St. John
  • Roger Hunt
  • John Toshack
  • Kevin Keegan
  • David Fairclough
  • Kenny Dalglish
  • Ian Rush
  • John Barnes
  • John Aldridge
  • Peter Beardsley
  • Steve McManaman
  • Robbie Fowler
  • Michael Owen
  • Peter Crouch
  • Fernando Torres
  • Dirk Kuyt
  • Luis Suarez
  • Roberto Firmino
  • Sadio Mane
Liverpool FC

Liverpool FC – Squad of Today (as of 1/5/2025)

Liverpool FC Managerial Team

  • Manager – Arne Slot
  • Sporting Director – Richard Hughes
  • Assistant Coaches – John Heitinga, Sipke Hulshoff
  • Goalkeeper Coaches – Claudio Taffarel, Fabian Otte
  • First Team Fitness Coach – Conall Murtagh
  • Academy Director – Alex Inglethorpe

Goalkeepers

  • 1. Alisson Becker (BRA)
  • 56. Vitezslav Jaros (CZE)
  • 62. Caoimhin Kelleher (IRL)
  • 95. Harvey Davies (ENG)

*Giorgi Mamaradashvili (Valencia) will return from a season-long loan at the end of this season.

Defenders

  • 2. Joe Gomez (ENG)
  • 4. Virgil van Dijk (NED) Captain
  • 5. Ibrahima Konate (FRA)
  • 21. Kostas Tsimikas (GRE)
  • 26. Andy Robertson (SCO)
  • 66. Trent Alexander-Arnold (ENG) Vice-Captain
  • 78. Jarell Quansah (ENG)
  • 84. Conor Bradley (NIR)

*Nat Phillips (Derby), Calvin Ramsey (Kilmarnock), Calum Scanlon (Milwall), Luke Chambers (Wigan) Owen Beck (Blackburn) and Rhys Williams (Morecambe) will return from loan at the end of this season.

Midfielders

  • 3. Wataru Endo (JPN)
  • 8. Dominik Szoboszlai (HUN)
  • 10. Alexis Mac Allister (ARG)
  • 17. Curtis Jones (ENG)
  • 19. Harvey Elliott (ENG)
  • 38. Ryan Gravenberch (NED)
  • 53. James McConnell (ENG)
  • 80. Tyler Morton (ENG)
  • 98. Trey Nyoni (ENG)

*Stefan Bajcetic (Las Palmas), Dominic Corness (Gillingham) will return from loan at the end of this season.

Attackers

  • 7. Luis Diaz (COL)
  • 9. Darwin Nunez (URU)
  • 11. Mohamed Salah (EGY)
  • 14. Federico Chiesa (ITA)
  • 18. Cody Gakpo (NED)
  • 20. Diogo Jota (POR)
  • 73. Rio Ngumoha (ENG)

*Jayden Danns (Sunderland), Ben Doak (Middlesbrough), Lewis Koumas (Stoke City) and Kaide Gordon (Portsmouth) will return from loan at the end of this season.

Liverpool FC Transfer Rumours

Rumours abound that Liverpool are planning a significant spend on transfers this summer after being very quiet in the past two transfer windows. 

However, a number of players are being linked with a move away from the club including Trent Alexander-Arnold, Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz, Kostas Tsimikas, Harvey Elliot and Caoimhin Kelleher.

The most high-profile of these is Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the right back strongly linked with a free transfer move to Real Madrid at the end of his contract on June 30th.

Liverpool have been linked with a number of targets in recent times including Alexander Isak (Newcastle), Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth), Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth), Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United), Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace) and Kingsley Coman (Bayern Munich). 

Top Liverpool FC Future Betting Markets for Fans & Punters

Liverpool FC Bets

In addition to the standard betting available at bet365 Sport for all Liverpool FC performances in competitions and individual matches in the Premier League and other competitions, you can also find plenty of other bets available on the Reds throughout the year.

This includes the following bet types:

  • Betting on upcoming Liverpool FC matches, including friendlies, Premier League Games, Cup Games, European Fixtures etc.
  • Outright Markets for the team and player. Such as betting on Liverpool to win next season’s Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup or Champions League or similar. Or backing a Liverpool player to be Top Goalscorer, have the most Assists or win the Golden Glove.
  • Specials based on which players Liverpool FC may sign in the summer, if there is a market open for that player. (If not, you can always request a betting price for a player to be signed or sold by Liverpool from bet365).

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