All the latest odds ahead of our trip to Norwich City today...

Despite losing to Manchester United at Anfield last week, Liverpool were unlucky not to get a result and the match statistics revealed they had dominated possession.

In midweek, Brendan Rodgers put his faith in young players and they repaid him with an excellent display to beat West Brom and move on to the last 16 of the Capital One Cup.

Injuries to Daniel Agger, Fabio Borini and Martin Kelly may open up more opportunities for the younger players like Jerome Sinclair to make an impact in the Barclays Premier League. Rodgers is starting to get one of those headaches managers love as the kids are proving they can shine in the senior team.

Many of the senior players rested midweek will be back for the trip to Carrow Road as Liverpool seek their first league win of the season.

The Reds have won their last three away games against Norwich City. These three games span almost 20 years so the significance of this stat may be a little dubious.

A stat which isn't, however, is the hat-trick Luis Suarez scored at Norwich at the end of last season. The Uruguayan is the clear favourite to score first at 9/2 and is 5/4 to score anytime. A repeat of last season's hat-trick is 25/1.

After his two goals against West Brom, loan singing Nuri Sahin could be in line to play a part against Norwich. He showed plenty of attacking intent midweek and if he gets enough time on the pitch he's worth a look at 5/1 to score anytime.

Norwich are also seeking their first league win of the season and though they started their campaign with a 5-0 defeat away to Fulham, Chris Hughton's side have tightened things up defensively. Over the course of the six domestic games since that loss, the Canaries haven't conceded more than one goal in any game, losing just once.

At home they are going to be tough to break down and though Liverpool are 5/6 favourites to win with Paddy Power, it's unlikely to be a landslide victory.

A repeat of last season's 3-0 win at 13/1 is certainly possible but a 2-1 win at 7/1 appears more likely to pay off. Another bet worth considering is Liverpool to come from behind to win at 17/2. They've made comebacks in their last two away games against West Brom in the Capital One Cup and against BSC Young Boys in the Europa League.

A first win at 5/6 will be the sole aim this weekend and if they players perform as they have over this last week, they should be backed to return to Anfield with all three points.

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