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Mybet.africa believes Tammy Abraham can lead Chelsea to end Liverpool’s Premier League unbeaten run at the Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
The sportsbook giant has put out a special odd of 6.00 (http://bit.ly/2lT1ctH) for Abraham to score and Chelsea to win the match. This is a huge odd punters will not get from other sportsbook makers.
Abraham scored a hattrick against Wolves in last weekend and now sits top of the goal king chart. He is expected to add to his tally by scoring against Liverpool to stop the reds in their quest to maintain their 100 percent record in the league after they lost for the first time this season in midweek against Napoli in the Champions League.

The 21-year-old has shown that his 26 goals in the championship last season was not a fluke. If he continues in this form, then the Blues have found a perfect player to cause a stir for any team and Liverpool will be mindful of his pedigree. Abraham is likely to score against Liverpool to end the debate of him not scoring against bigger teams.
Liverpool sits comfortably on top of the table after five matches with 15 points while Chelsea is placed sixth with 8 points. But the Blues have scored a goal less than Liverpool who have managed 12.
Matches between these two sides have always been uncompromising, with Chelsea leading with 21 wins over Liverpool’s 18 wins with 20 ending in draws.
Will Liverpool be able to maintain a clean sheet against an inform Chelsea with their unstoppable prolific striker Abraham, leading the attack?
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