Girona vs Liverpool prediction, odds & betting tips – 10/12/2024
Girona have only won once in the Champions League so far - Photo by IMAGO.
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Liverpool have won 86% of their competitive matches so far under Arne Slot.

Liverpool head to the Estadi Montilivi this Tuesday for their latest European clash. Our Girona vs Liverpool prediction and UEFA Champions League betting tips consider whether the Reds can continue their strong start to the competition.

Girona vs Liverpool prediction: Goals to flow in away win

Key stats

  • Our Girona vs Liverpool betting tips take into account that the Reds have scored at least twice in each of their last nine games.
  • It’s four defeats out of five so far in the Champions League for Girona.
  • In La Liga this term, Girona have suffered three goal defeats against all of the top three.

Correct score prediction: Girona 1-3 Liverpool

After a summer that saw numerous key players depart, Girona have not been anywhere near as strong, and they’ve fallen well short in almost all of their tougher fixtures.

With Liverpool flying under Slot, and fresh from a weekend rest after the postponement of the Merseyside derby, it’s hard to see any result other than an away win.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Liverpool the clear favourites

  • HOME: 19/4 (5.75) – 17.4%
  • DRAW: 7/2 (4.50) – 22.2%
  • AWAY: 1/2 (1.50) – 66.7%

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

The visitors are the favourites according to the Girona vs Liverpool odds with an implied probability of 66.7% that they win this match.

They were last in action last Wednesday in the Premier League, drawing 3-3 at Newcastle, with Mo Salah scoring twice.

For more from the upcoming matches in Europe, today’s free football betting tips look at some of the best picks.

Most recent H2Hs: Clubs set for first meeting

Our Girona vs Liverpool prediction suggests the Premier League side will have the edge in the first competitive meeting.

The Merseyside club have won 21 and lost 20 of their matches against Spanish teams in Europe. They saw off Real Madrid 2-0 at Anfield on the previous matchday.

Girona preview: Three injury concerns for Michel

The hosts will be without the injured Viktor Tsygankov and Yangel Herrera. Jhon Solis is rated doubtful.

Predicted Lineup: Gazzaniga (GK), Gutierrez, Blind, David Lopez, Arnau Martinez, Romeu, Martin, Van de Beek, Danjuma, Ruiz & Gil

Spain La Liga 13/05/25

W

Valladolid

Valladolid

0

Girona

Girona

1

Spain La Liga 10/05/25

L

Villarreal

Villarreal

1

Girona

Girona

0

Spain La Liga 05/05/25

W

Mallorca

Mallorca

0

Girona

Girona

1

Spain La Liga 24/04/25

D

Leganes

Leganes

1

Girona

Girona

1

Spain La Liga 21/04/25

L

Real Betis

Real Betis

3

Girona

Girona

1

Liverpool preview: Mac Allister serves ban

Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister will miss this game due to suspension. Liverpool are also likely to be without Alisson, Ibrahima Konate and Conor Bradley due to injury, while Kostas Tsimikas and Diogo Jota are doubts.

Predicted Lineup: Kelleher (GK), Robertson, Van Dijk, Gomez, Alexander-Arnold, Jones, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Diaz, Gakpo & Salah

England Premier League 11/05/25

D

Arsenal

Arsenal

2

Liverpool

Liverpool

2

England Premier League 04/05/25

L

Chelsea

Chelsea

3

Liverpool

Liverpool

1

England Premier League 27/04/25

W

Tottenham

Tottenham

1

Liverpool

Liverpool

5

England Premier League 20/04/25

W

Leicester

Leicester

0

Liverpool

Liverpool

1

England Premier League 13/04/25

W

West Ham

West Ham

1

Liverpool

Liverpool

2

Player to watch – Mohamed Salah

There is no stopping Salah right now. The Egyptian has registered seven goals and five assists in his last seven games in all competitions.

girona vs liverpool predictions
Salah celebrates at Newcastle last week – Photo by IMAGO.

Salah striking after the break

Of his 15 goals so far this season for Liverpool, incredibly only one has come in the First Half. Salah’s only Champions League strike to date came in the 75th minute against Bologna.


Mark is a freelance football writer based in Madrid. He regularly attends and covers La Liga matches around Spain, whilst also following football across Europe.