Suarez goal threat encouraging for Threesy weekend punters

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With superb incentives for Ladbrokes Mobile customers to place a bet on weekend Premier League action, Liverpool’s trip to Southampton may be a wise match to focus on.

That is in light of Luis Suarez’ pursuit of the Premier League top goalscorer accolade, which he is currently 1/2 to achieve.

And there is every chance Suarez will be a shorter price to take that award after the Reds’ trip to St. Mary’s, considering his tendency to find the net against lower-half opposition.

Indeed, all of the Uruguayan’s Premier League hat-tricks have come against sides in the bottom 10, and were he to break the deadlock here, before going on to bag a treble, mobile first scorer punters would be rewarded at triple his 7/2 odds.

It is worth noting that the Anfield star has registered seven times in his last four appearances in all competitions, so he seems fair value to open the scoring in this match.

Meanwhile, there is another clear reason to get on board with Suarez being the first to breach the Southampton defence in their upcoming tie.

Losing first scorer punts would be refunded as a free bet if three different Reds players manage to get on the scoresheet, and that appears a very plausible possibility.

In two of Liverpool’s last three Premier League outings, a trio of goalscorers have emerged, and it is a trend that looks to have every chance of continuing as they prepare to meet the top flight’s fourth-worst defence.

And the final round of benefits for Ladbrokes Mobile customers comes in the form of losing correct score bets being refunded as free bets if the game in question finishes 3-0 to either side.

As ‘Pool have won two of their last three meetings with the Saints 1-0, and victored by the same scoreline in half of the past six meetings of the pair, a bet on a repeat may pay dividends.

It is 7/1 regarding a 1-0 away success, which is an even more appealing bet in light of the safety net provided should the game end 3-0.

All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing.

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