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Liverpool Montevideo vs Cerro Largo prediction time arrives on Monday, June 8, 2026, with kick-off set for 23:00 GMT, and it lands right in the middle of the Uruguayan Primera División (Torneo Intermedio, Group A) rhythm where points are rarely gifted. Liverpool M. welcome Cerro Largo knowing that a tidy, patient performance can go a long way in this part of the season—especially when margins are usually thin and total goals tend to stay modest.
Here are the latest updates, news, and key details for the upcoming league meeting: it’s Liverpool Montevideo vs Cerro Largo, scheduled for June 8, 2026. In Group A, results often hinge on small battles—set pieces, second balls, and who keeps their shape when the game gets scruffy.
Liverpool M. generally look more comfortable when they can control tempo, push their fullbacks in sensible moments, and use the ball to move opponents side to side rather than forcing Hollywood passes. Cerro Largo, on the other hand, are typically at their best when they stay compact, keep distances short, and wait for moments to break—more “keep it tight first” than “all-out attack.” That contrast fits the profile of a match where the first half can feel like a chess opening: lots of probing, not much chaos.
The betting odds lean toward the home side: Liverpool M. win is priced at 1.92, the draw at 3.3, and Cerro Largo at 4.1. That’s not “banker” territory, but it clearly paints Liverpool as the more likely side to get the job done—especially at home, where structure and territory often matter.
It’s also interesting that the last head to head had similar market expectations (Liverpool M. around 1.925, Cerro Largo 4.35), and Liverpool delivered with a 2–0. That doesn’t guarantee a repeat, but it supports the idea that this matchup can suit Liverpool’s game management.
Now to the numbers that shape this Liverpool Montevideo vs Cerro Largo prediction from NerdyTips. The overall story is consistent: control from Liverpool, limited chances for Cerro Largo, and a match that likely stays under the usual goal lines.
The projected match stats point to a controlled, slightly one-sided game rather than a wide-open one. Liverpool are expected to have 56% possession vs 44% for Cerro Largo, with shots predicted at 8–6 and shots on target at 3–2. That’s not a chance-fest; it’s more like a game where one good spell or one mistake decides it.
If Liverpool can be patient early (the model likes 0–0 at half-time) and avoid giving Cerro Largo cheap transitions, this profiles as a classic “do the basics well, win it by one” home performance. For bettors, the safest narrative follows the same line: fewer goals, and at least one team blanking.
Recommended play: NG (at least one team will not score) at 1.77. If you prefer the main market, the home win at 1.92 fits the same logic—especially with the predicted 1–0 scoreline and the recent head to head leaning Liverpool’s way.
Liverpool Montevideo vs Cerro Largo prediction time arrives on Monday, June 8, 2026, with kick-off set for 23:00 GMT, and it lands right in the middle of the Uruguayan Primera División (Torneo Intermedio, Group A) rhythm where points are rarely gifted. Liverpool M. welcome Cerro Largo knowing that a tidy, patient performance can go a long way in this part of the season—especially when margins are usually thin and total goals tend to stay modest.
Here are the latest updates, news, and key details for the upcoming league meeting: it’s Liverpool Montevideo vs Cerro Largo, scheduled for June 8, 2026. In Group A, results often hinge on small battles—set pieces, second balls, and who keeps their shape when the game gets scruffy.
Liverpool M. generally look more comfortable when they can control tempo, push their fullbacks in sensible moments, and use the ball to move opponents side to side rather than forcing Hollywood passes. Cerro Largo, on the other hand, are typically at their best when they stay compact, keep distances short, and wait for moments to break—more “keep it tight first” than “all-out attack.” That contrast fits the profile of a match where the first half can feel like a chess opening: lots of probing, not much chaos.
The betting odds lean toward the home side: Liverpool M. win is priced at 1.92, the draw at 3.3, and Cerro Largo at 4.1. That’s not “banker” territory, but it clearly paints Liverpool as the more likely side to get the job done—especially at home, where structure and territory often matter.
It’s also interesting that the last head to head had similar market expectations (Liverpool M. around 1.925, Cerro Largo 4.35), and Liverpool delivered with a 2–0. That doesn’t guarantee a repeat, but it supports the idea that this matchup can suit Liverpool’s game management.
Now to the numbers that shape this Liverpool Montevideo vs Cerro Largo prediction from NerdyTips. The overall story is consistent: control from Liverpool, limited chances for Cerro Largo, and a match that likely stays under the usual goal lines.
The projected match stats point to a controlled, slightly one-sided game rather than a wide-open one. Liverpool are expected to have 56% possession vs 44% for Cerro Largo, with shots predicted at 8–6 and shots on target at 3–2. That’s not a chance-fest; it’s more like a game where one good spell or one mistake decides it.
If Liverpool can be patient early (the model likes 0–0 at half-time) and avoid giving Cerro Largo cheap transitions, this profiles as a classic “do the basics well, win it by one” home performance. For bettors, the safest narrative follows the same line: fewer goals, and at least one team blanking.
Recommended play: NG (at least one team will not score) at 1.77. If you prefer the main market, the home win at 1.92 fits the same logic—especially with the predicted 1–0 scoreline and the recent head to head leaning Liverpool’s way.
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NG -130
At least one team is not expected to score with odds of -1301 -109
Liverpool M is expected to win with odds of -109Under 2.5 -152
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the matchNo -130
At least one team is not expected to score1X&U4.5 -256
Home win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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Liverpool M |
01-Mar-26
2:0
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Liverpool M |
07-Jun-25
2:1
| Cerro Largo ![]() |
Liverpool M |
18-May-25
1:0
| Cerro Largo ![]() |
Liverpool M |
12-May-24
2:1
| Cerro Largo ![]() |
Liverpool M |
10-Nov-23
3:0
| Cerro Largo ![]() |
Liverpool M |
16-Oct-22
1:0
| Cerro Largo ![]() |
Liverpool M |
29-May-21
3:0
| Cerro Largo ![]() |
Liverpool M |
02-May-15
2:1
| Cerro Largo ![]() |
Liverpool M |
25-Mar-12
2:1
| Cerro Largo ![]() |
Liverpool M |
07-Oct-12
1:0
| Cerro Largo ![]() |
| 08 Jun | D |
Liverpool M
| 0 |
Cerro Largo
| 0 |
| 01 Jun | W |
Boston River
| 0 |
Liverpool M
| 1 |
| 22 May | D |
Liverpool M
| 0 |
Racing M
| 0 |
| 16 May | L |
Penarol
| 2 |
Liverpool M
| 1 |
| 08 May | L |
Wanderers
| 1 |
Liverpool M
| 0 |
| 02 May | W |
Liverpool M
| 3 |
Danubio
| 0 |
| 25 Apr | D |
Juventud
| 1 |
Liverpool M
| 1 |
| 19 Apr | L |
Liverpool M
| 1 |
Club N
| 3 |
| 14 Apr | W |
Penarol
| 0 |
Liverpool M
| 2 |
| 05 Apr | L |
Liverpool M
| 0 |
Deportivo M
| 2 |
| 08 Jun | D | Liverpool M |
0 | Cerro Largo |
0 |
| 29 May | W | Cerro Largo |
2 | Cerro |
0 |
| 23 May | W | Cerro Largo |
3 | Boston River |
0 |
| 17 May | L | Racing M |
1 | Cerro Largo |
0 |
| 12 May | L | Cerro Largo |
2 | Penarol |
3 |
| 03 May | W | Progreso |
0 | Cerro Largo |
1 |
| 26 Apr | L | Cerro Largo |
0 | Racing M |
1 |
| 20 Apr | L | Boston River |
1 | Cerro Largo |
0 |
| 11 Apr | D | Cerro Largo |
1 | Cerro |
1 |
| 05 Apr | D | Albion FC |
2 | Cerro Largo |
2 |
Uruguay - Primera División - Apertura| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Racing | 15 | 23-14 | 31 |
| 2 |
Deportivo | 15 | 24-16 | 29 |
| 3 |
Albion FC | 15 | 26-16 | 28 |
| 4 |
Penarol | 15 | 23-16 | 27 |
| 5 |
Central | 15 | 23-22 | 24 |
| 6 |
Atletico | 15 | 22-16 | 23 |
| 7 |
Club Nacional | 15 | 26-21 | 22 |
| 8 |
Defensor | 15 | 13-11 | 21 |
| 9 |
Liverpool | 15 | 20-18 | 20 |
| 10 |
Wanderers | 15 | 16-21 | 20 |
| 11 |
Danubio | 15 | 17-21 | 18 |
| 12 |
Cerro Largo | 15 | 16-19 | 17 |
| 13 |
Boston River | 15 | 14-20 | 17 |
| 14 |
Juventud | 15 | 17-22 | 15 |
| 15 |
Progreso | 15 | 12-23 | 10 |
| 16 |
Cerro | 15 | 8-24 | 10 |