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Let Marathonbet try and ease the financial load this yuletide with an enhanced offer that could boost your Christmas bank: We’re offering 6/1 for Liverpool to score against Watford on Sunday!

Boyzone crooner Ronan Keating was top of the British charts the last time Watford negotiated a win against Liverpool in the Premier League in 1999 – and you have to stretch back to an FA cup tie in March 1986 to find the last time the north-west side failed to score against their London counterparts.

The offer for this Sunday’s game is available for new customers and can be taken advantage of by signing up to Marathonbet via this link: http://lfc.marathonbet.co.uk/lfcscore

Everyone taking advantage of the mega price will also be entered into a draw to win tickets for the Liverpool v Manchester United game on January 17.

Elsewhere this weekend, Championship leaders Brighton and Hove Albion face what could be their toughest test yet when they visit Derby at the iPro.

The Seagulls are soaring high at the table summit having gone an incredible 20 games unbeaten since the start of the campaign. The record looked set to be blown apart last time out when Chris Hughton’s side went 2-0 down at home to Charlton – but a resilient second half display, aided by a Charlton red card, saw gutsy Albion run out 3-2 victors.

Derby are four points off Brighton in the league and are hot on their heels in third. They’re unbeaten in three and have regrouped well since a 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on November 6.

The Rams have beaten Albion in their last three fixtures on home soil and they can be backed to win outright at evens with Marathonbet. But if you reckon Albion are a good shout to continue their unbeaten run, they can be backed at 127/50 with Marathonbet to grab a draw and a tasty 17/20 to win OR draw the game.

There’s another top-of-the-table clash in League One on Saturday when fourth-placed Gillingham welcome leaders Burton to Priestfield Stadium.

Burton are now without influential gaffer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink after the Dutchman left to take over the vacant managerial role at QPR but they come into the clash having won three on the bounce. Gillingham meanwhile are only three points behind Hasselbaink’s former team but look short in the betting at 6/4 to win outright. The value can be found backing Burton to win OR draw and both teams to score at 42/25 with Marathonbet.

And finally in League Two, bank on Crawley to get back to winning ways against Dagenham and Redbridge at home. There’s a real risk Dagenham will be feeling their FA Cup exertions against Whitehawk on Sundayand probably won’t be 100% for the trip to Sussex, while the Reds haven’t played since the end of November. Crawley can be had at 6/5 to win outright.

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