Keep a clear head and say no to the scandalous goals-galore price squeeze when Arsenal go to Anfield this afternoon.

Yes, the sides shared 11 goals in two meetings last season.

Yes, Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool defence ­retains an ­enigmatic quality.

No question the ­probabilities are tipped in ­favour of another chunky goals total – and no complaint that the bookies have been squeezing prices on the ­relevant angles.

But when the 2-2 scoreline is as short as 9/1 you know you’re being lined up for a mugging.

Sensible punters should ­probably walk away before it’s too late. But just before we do that, and to show there’s no hard feelings, have a small slice of the 11/4 DRAW .

Ignore the death-or-glory hype, 10 of the last 20 Prem games ­between these clubs ended level.

Olivier Giroud ’s strengths are a fit for Liverpool’s weakness at set-pieces, so IF the Frenchman starts have a bit of the 21/10 (Paddy) ‘anytime scorer ’.

Just when you thought Tottenham ’s Wembley miseries couldn’t get much worse, Burnley turn up. Anything short of a ­comprehensive ­clattering of these ­Clarets today will likely be read as ­a flop.

Trouble is Sean Dyche’s ­minnows seem oddly resistant to ­batterings, and it’s no ­accident. The handicapper rates them ­1.5-goal ­underdogs today, but with that theoretical start they were W9 L3 against the top-six last season.

Harry Kane and Co could cut loose, but 11/10 (Paddy) Burnley +1.5 goals looks like a value option.

The 50-yard worldie Gylfi Sigurdsson scored for Everton in midweek was yet more evidence that the Icelandic staple diet of moss poached in puffin milk breeds footballers hungry for bigger stages, preferably those furthest from Iceland.

Sigurdsson is obviously brimming with belief on Thursday’s showing, but his goal-grabbing credentials continue to be under the radar of some bookies. He is a brilliant ‘big game’ secret weapon for underdogs, and scored for Swansea against Man City (twice), Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Everton and Man United last season.

If you like a longshot, don’t miss the chance to back him ‘anytime scorer’ at Chelsea this afternoon at the standout 11/2 (Bet365) . That’s too big.