Premier League. Watford came in 17th place last season, and it is the lowest place that does not give down pressure. They ended the season in a cruel manner, with six straight losses, but thanks to the fact that there were three weak teams at the bottom, they survived with their 40 points anyway. Watford was very up and down last season, including being one of two teams that beat Arsenal at Emirates, but they should have some potential for improvement this season. No sale of special significance, but Zuniga (Naples) and Niang (AC Milan) have all traveled back to the mother clubs. Gray (Burnley), Richarlison (Fluminese), Hughes (Derby) and Chalobah (Chelsea) have all been bought and I think Watford looks a little more exciting this season than the previous one. At home, Watford delivered 8-4-7 last season. Zarate and Deeney are probably out here, while Kabasele, Cathcart and Hoban are all unsafe.
Liverpool kept away for Arsenal and sneaked in fourth place last season, thus they will play the Champions League this season. It may be tough for Klopp's men, they showed great weaknesses during hard-fighting events last season, and possibly Klopp's playing style is best for teams playing once a week. Liverpool has collected Salah (Roma), Robertson (Hull) and Solanke (Chelsea) this summer, especially Salah is a reinforcement, while Lucas is the most famous who has left the club. No major defensive reinforcements yet, but it is needed. Liverpool delivered solid off-road last season with 10-5-4. Important Coutinho, who wants to Barca, is no more here. Lallana and Ings are injured, Sturridge and Clyne are both unsure. Liverpool will meet Hoffenheim for the midweek in a very important Champions League match.
I think Liverpool will be very offensive this season, but defensively they still have major shortcomings. Watford away does not get easy in the series opening, and 1.57 is not dead, especially without Coutinho. We go for a well paid home win to 5.15, and this is today's long shot.