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Liverpool's players are skilled, so they .... the match easily.

  1. will win
  2. are going to win

I had hard time answering this question in my final exam in the High School, my answer was the second. Some of my classmates said: "will win".

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The short answer is that you can use either will or are going to. Perhaps they are going to win the match is more like a prediction, and they will win the match suggests you have seen the future!

The question has been asked before, here. You may find the answer and the comments useful.

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Here is my answer. Both of this 2 options are correct ( based on the hint of context provided on your exam)

  1. Are going to win = you planned everthing to be a winner and you predict you can win that in your future.
  2. Will win = you might have no plan for winning that but you trust in your ability to win and you said I WILL win this. Dont be confused will as the future tense because there is no future tense. Its just a name.