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Arne Slot's Liverpool continue thier continental crusade with a visit to RB Leipzig's Red Bull Arena on Wednesday.
Odds Now's Brad Walker has gathered a tasty 6/1 bet-builder ahead of kick-off in Germany.
Both sides have hit the ground running domestically, but the German hosts haven't fared quite as well on the European stage so far this season.
Consecutive defeats to Atletico Madrid and Juventus leave Marco Rose's side with zero points from their opening two matches, yet the continent's big-hitters keep coming with the impending visit of six-time winners Liverpool.
Unlike their German counterparts, the Reds have roared with comfortable victories over AC Milan and Bologna across the first two matchdays.
Slot's men also boast a perfect record on the road this term, winning all five of their away fixtures in all competitions.
With all of this in mind, an away victory looks the sensible pick on the winners line.
Liverpool's recent winning record is impressive enough, but the numbers they're putting up in the goals tally is also something to be admired.
The Merseysiders' 2-1 home win over Chelsea on Sunday means they've now scored two or more in six of their last seven in all competitions, with the only exception being a 1-0 win at Crystal Palace earlier this month.
Scoring goals in Europe has hardly been a problem in recent times, too.
Out of their last nine Champions League matches, Liverpool have scored two or more in eight.
Coupled with Leipzig's inability to keep clean sheets on the continental stage - they've not registered one in their last 12 Champions League outings - backing more away goals on Wednesday looks a pretty safe bet.
Liverpool's Egyptian King Mohamed Salah has been in typically irresistible form once again this season.
The 32-year-old already has seven goals and six assists in 11 appearances and mustered a goal and assist in his side's 2-0 win over Bologna on matchday two.
Salah also stands as the club's all-time top scorer in the Champions League - a competition in which he has already scored 43 times in for Liverpool.
Getting the Egyptian at an odds-against price to net against a leaky Leipzig defence looks an absolute steal in my eyes.