Plymouth Argyle vs West Bromwich Albion

Today’s featured game is the Championship encounter between Plymouth Argyle and West Bromwich Albion in the west country. Hosts Plymouth have had a rough season and it’s not getting any easier for them as they’re now second from bottom of the table. Visitors West Brom are flying high and currently occupy second place in the table so their season is going to plan.

Plymouth Argyle have lost two out of their last three games but have won three out of their last five Championship games. Confused? Plymouth fans sure are! However, what remains a cold, hard fact is that Plymouth have lost seven out of thirteen home games in the Championship this season, which is more than any other side in this division. They’re not big conceders at home but the fact that only fellow relegation-battlers Reading and defensively-minded Swansea City have scored less goals at home than they have indicates just why they’re doing so badly. Plymouth are capable of doing damage to sides at home that they know they can at least match. However, I’d be surprised if any Plymouth fan could genuinely say that they’re a match for West Brom anywhere on the field because they’re simply not, unfortunately!

West Bromwich Albion have scored more goals than any other Championship side has this season – fact. They don’t pay a great deal of attention to defending. In fact, I’m not sure that they know what defending is if I’m honest with you! However, their attacking potency is second to none and this was illustrated perfectly in their 3-2 win mid-week at Blackpool. They didn’t outplay Blackpool, per se – they simply outscored them, which is generally the best way to win a game of football! Don’t get me wrong here – West Brom can be undone against sides that know how to defend but Plymouth are not one of those sides. West Brom average scoring over two goals per away game and have won seven out of fourteen away games this season, losing just once. West Brom are unbeaten in four and have won their last two games consecutively so momentum is good, confidence is good, and potency is as high as ever.

Ultimately, we’ve got a mismatch of sides here. West Brom are a class above Plymouth and I expect their lethal finishing to dismiss the west country outfit with relative ease today.

Verdict: West Bromwich Albion to win at 4/5.

Saturday’s Picks

My tips:

As ever, below are my recommended value tips for today in no particular order:

Westerlo vs Germinal Beerschot – home win at 11/8.

Hosts Westerlo delighted me mid-week by winning at Sint-Truiden as I predicted. That win will have given them some momentum ahead of their game with Germinal Beerschot today, which they’ll need. Atypically, I’d consider this to be quite the encounter between two decent sides but Germinal are atrocious at the moment so the ball has to be in Westerlo’s court. Westerlo have been a decent force at home this season as they’ve only been beaten three times in eleven games. This is the kind of record I’d normally expect from them although usually with more than four wins along the way! Nonetheless, Westerlo are something of a sleeping dragon in my eyes – they’re a good side and their win at Sint-Truiden last match may have just awoken what is potentially a good side in the Eerste Klasse.

Visitors Germinal Beerschot should normally provide a lot more resistance in this game than I expect them to but frankly six defeats in twelve Eerste Klasse away games coupled with five consecutive defeats is enough to demoralise any side. Germinal have only scored once in their last five games but have conceded a hefty fifteen goals, which is an average of three goals conceded per game. Germinal aren’t playing well enough to beat anyone at the moment and I’m even including lowly Roeselare in that statement! Don’t get me wrong – some of their games have been tough but Germinal have showed a lack of fight, a lack of interest, and an extreme lack of goalscoring. Ultimately, they should be pure cannon fodder for a partially rejuvenated Westerlo side here today.

Verdict: Westerlo to win at 11/8.

Liverpool vs Everton - home win at 3/4.

I’m going to start getting a reputation for stupid bets like this, aren’t I?!

No, I don’t believe Liverpool are better than Everton at the moment. No, I don’t think Liverpool are playing good football. And no, I don’t believe Liverpool have their best players available to them. Nonetheless…

Yes, I’m backing a Liverpool win. I’m as worried and confused as you are but not as worried or confused as you’ll be when you see my reasoning! I’m backing them to win because Liverpool have slipped from being a big side nowadays. I’m not talking about their prestigious past of trophies and heroes but I’m talking of actual quality and consistency, two things they lack, frankly. Liverpool have now become one of those sides that don’t care much about how they do so long as their rivals suffer. We all like our rivals to suffer but even so – to make it the focal point of your season is ridiclous. For those reasons, however, Liverpool have now got four cup finals per season – two against Manchester United and two against Everton. So long as Liverpool win those games then they’re happy so now all their effort goes into those games. Seriously! Look at the statistics – Liverpool have beaten United in all three of their last three meetings at either ground and have beaten Everton in three out of their last four Premier League meetings. Are you seeing the pattern?

I’m willing to accept it’s a very loose basis for this bet but I just genuinely believe it will happen. I’d love Liverpool to fail against their most bitter local rivals but they always seem to win it by foul means or by fair. To cast at least some level of rational thought onto this fixture – Liverpool have been convincing at home of late with back-to-back wins and clean sheets against Tottenham Hotspur and Bolton Wanderers so at least the hosts have some momentum ahead of this derby. I rate Everton and Manager David Moyes very highly indeed and I feel for them as they’re still in Liverpool’s shadow despite playing better football. However…I just feel Liverpool will win this game as they always do because it’s all they have left to play for.

Verdict: Liverpool to win at 3/4.

Ipswich Town vs Middlesbrough – home win at 7/5.

Hosts Ipswich Town have finally started to show what they’re made of under experienced and strict Manager Roy Keane. It’s taken them long enough but I feel it’s worth the wait as Keane is a cracking Manager, given time. Ipswich are now staggering away from the Championship relegation zone and just one defeat in their past five Championship games shows that they’re starting to become a force again. They’ve won two of those games and both were home games with Ipswich scoring three goals each time. Their last home game was a respectable 1-1 draw at home to a potent West Bromwich Albion side and it took a heartbreaking late goal for the Baggies to steal a point from Keane’s side but it does at least show that Ipswich are heading the right way. Their belief and momentum is strong and they’re starting to find the net again, making them very dangerous opponents and also a side that I feel the bookies are under-pricing at the moment.

Visitors Middlesbrough are a very capable side but are also extremely capable of not showing up. They’re unbeaten in three games and even kept a clean sheet in their last match at home to Bristol City but they’re simply not playing good football. They won convincingly at Doncaster Rovers, a result I respect a lot because Doncaster are a tenacious side, but then again this is the kind of game that Middlesbrough really should be winning convincingly. Middlesbrough ultimately aren’t scoring enough goals and although Strachan has done a lot of good for their defence (who haven’t conceded more than a goal in a game for four consecutive Championship games now) he’s not improved their attack. The signing of Scott McDonald from Celtic in the January transfer window could prove to be an inspired move but ultimately the loss of winger and general creator Adam Johnson in the transfer window will have hurt them a lot more than McDonald is capable of aiding.

If this game was a month or two down the line then I’d possibly consider a draw as I believe it’s only a matter of time until Strachan sorts Middlesbrough out. However, they’re not ready for this game currently and they’ve lost their best player so I think the momentum, confidence, and potency of Ipswich will be too much for the North-East side today and we’ll hopefully see a home win!

Verdict: Ipswich Town to win at 7/5.

Leyton Orient vs Brighton & Hove Albion – home win at 6/5.

Leyton Orient are on a terrifyingly good run of late and I’ve no real way of explaining why! They’re not a great side by any stretch of the imagination but they’re playing good football with confidence so what else do you need? They’ve won three out of their last four games and drew the other game. Three of those results were unexpected and highly respectable with wins away to local rivals Charlton Athletic and a demolition at home to Bristol Rovers whilst claiming a respectable 2-2 draw at tricky Carlisle United. Still, it’s not my job to explain why Leyton Orient are playing well; it’s simply my job to take advantage of when they are playing well. Leyton Orient have a presentable home record of six wins, three  draws, and five defeats in fourteen home games so they at least have capability to do well at home. They average scoring nearly two goals per home game and are playing well enough to increase that average at the moment. I expect Orient’s momentum to do them proud here today and make it four wins in five games.

Visitors Brighton are another tricky side though! They’re far better away from home than they are at home so they won’t be lying down for this game. They’ve only lost four out of fourteen away games, winning five times in the process. They’ve been beaten just once in their past five games and have played some impressive games lately away to Walsall and Aston Villa, most notably. However, they’ve fallen a tad flat of late with a disappointing draw at rock-bottom Stockport County and a defeat at home to a good Millwall side but a Millwall side that had previously only won twice on the road all season. Brighton’s record away from home stems from their ability to score goals, something they’ve done more times than any other side in League One barring league leaders Norwich City. However, Brighton also have one of the biggest numbers of goals conceded on the road so let’s just say that they have some interesting away games!

Had Brighton not had two consecutive disappointing results prior to this game then I’d be less happy about backing the home win. However, Brighton are struggling at the moment but Leyton Orient are doing anything but struggle so I think the value on them to continue with their excellent form is pretty damn good!

Verdict: Leyton Orient to win at 6/5.

Swindon Town vs Charlton Athletic – home win at 8/5.

Hosts Swindon Town continue to impress me as they battle onwards through League One. They’re currently fifth in the table and have won five out of their last seven League One games, drawing twice but remaining very efficient and convincing throughout. Their run has seen them overcome Leeds United convincingly and claim an impressive draw at Charlton Athletic so they’ve gained a lot of momentum in recent times as a result. Swindon have already won eight out of thirteen home games this season, tasting defeat just once along the way. They average scoring nearly two goals per game and only a handful of League One sides have conceded less home goals than they have this season. Bluntly – Swindon are well-placed to cause Charlton Athletic problems today.

Visitors Charlton haven’t looked themselves for some time now. In my opinion, they’ve not been convincing for at least ten League One games now. We’ve seen them scrape victories against poor sides like Wycombe Wanderers and Hartlepool United but similarly we’ve seen them struggle and falter against the likes of Walsall, Leyton Orient, Tranmere Rovers etc. The thing is that sides are finding it too easy to defend against Charlton at the moment. Charlton haven’t been convincing defensively for ages – they’re a bit like a League One version of the Championship’s West Brom in that aspect – but their goalscoring is now faltering too. They’ve scored six goals in their last five games and considering that three of those games were at home and all of those games were games that they were capable of winning, it’s not really good enough. Charlton’s confidence is now beginning to be affected so they’re losing momentum, something proven by their tally of zero wins in their past three games. Ultimately, Charlton are not playing well and they’ve got a very difficult away game today so could struggle here.

Charlton may have only lost twice on the road all season long but they’ve seldom looked more likely to do so than they do today. Swindon are workers, they’re efficient, and they’re playing well – they’re everything that Charlton aren’t at the moment so I feel Swindon can “do a job” on Charlton today.

Verdict: Swindon Town to win at 8/5.

Rochdale vs Crewe Alexandra - lay Rochdale at 11/10.

This is a bold call but it’s got potential! Rochdale have parted with a couple of their wingers in the January transfer window and it’s really affected their play hence their disappointing performances of late. They look less able to score goals, something backed up by a total of zero goals scored in their past two games, and have proven to be easily defended against as a result. Port Vale know how to defend but they came up to Rochdale and got a point, which they shouldn’t really have been able to do. Rochdale are rapidly losing momentum as a result of their lost players and don’t look a substantial enough threat at the present time for me to consider them likely to win this game.

Crewe Alexandra aren’t a great side but they’re a competent side on their day. They’ve only been beaten twice in their last five League Two games and have taken something from five out of their last seven away games in this division, which is a worrying statistic for Rochdale. Crewe have actually won more away games than home games this season and have won more away games than most sides in this division so they’re at least showing on some levels that they are competent as I mentioned earlier. Only today’s opponents Rochdale have scored more away goals than Crewe have this season with Crewe average scoring nearly two goals per away game. Although I don’t expect Crewe to come here for the win today, I do expect them to turn up, score goals, and make life difficult for Rochdale, which they’re more than capable of doing. Who knows – they may even win the game! However, I’ll be surprised to see them lose the game given the form of both sides at the moment.

Verdict: Lay Rochdale at 11/10.

Jaro Pietarsaari vs Haka Valkeakoski – home win at 9/5.

This is a fairly loose call but one I think will come off. Both of these two sides have weakened significantly over the winter break and Jaro especially have issues with injuries at the moment. However, Jaro have at least proven that despite defensive casualties at the moment, they can still score goals. They played newly-promoted AC Oulu away in their opening Liiga Cup game and scored twice although eventually succumbed to a 3-2 defeat. The fact that they scored encouraged me because they’re a capable side on their day and are capable of outscoring sides, something that they’re going to have to be good at for as long as they have defensive issues!

Visitors Haka over-achieved last year and I think we’re going to see that a lot this year. They’ve already lost at home in the Liiga Cup to a JJK Jyvaskyla side that were very nearly relegated to the Ykkonen last season and that was without even scoring a goal. I predicted that JJK wouldn’t lose that game due to the issues that Haka had over the winter break but I didn’t envision Haka even failing to draw the game! Haka are already struggling to score goals and that’s always a dangerous problem to have.

Even though it’s still early on in the Liiga Cup, we’re started to see what the winter break has done to some sides. Haka look devoid of innovation and look goal-shy as a result whereas Jaro look potent as well as suicidal. Ultimately, Haka should have their chances against Jaro today but Jaro are at least taking their chances so are certainly worth a bet. Frankly, I feel the bookies are overrating Haka far too much so there’s value in the home win potentially!

Verdict: Jaro Pietarsaari to win at 9/5.

Boulogne vs Montpellier HSC – away win at 11/10.

A heroic draw at home to Girondins de Bordeaux last match, Boulogne now enter this game having taken just one defeat in their past five games. They’re not playing good football – far from it! However, they’ve learned to master the art of defence and have drawn four games out of their last five in Ligue 1, with their three most recent draws all being 0-0, unsurprisingly. Basically, if you score against Boulogne then you’re going to beat them. Boulogne have scored just ten goals in ten home games this season whereas they average conceding just under two goals per home game. Logic dictates that they’re going to lose most of their home games with this record and indeed Boulogne have lost six out of ten home games already, unsurprisingly. Whether this late spell of determination and cleen sheets galore has come too late to keep Boulogne in the division or not remains to be seen. However, the fact that they’ve not scored in four consecutive Ligue 1 games means that some things don’t change i.e. a goal scored against Boulogne will generally be the winning goal!

Visitors Montpellier HSC have impressed me greatly this season following promotion from Ligue 2 and although I don’t believe that they’ll sustain it until the end of the season, they’re certainly sustaining it well at the moment. They won their most recent Ligue 1 game 2-0 at home to giants Olympique de Marseille, which was an impressive feat. They’ve won four out of their last five Ligue 1 games, including an even more impressive win at Stade Gerland, beating Olympique Lyonnais 2-1. Montpellier sure as hell know what they’re doing and they’re doing it well too! Their momentum is incredibly strong at the moment and they’ve already won five out of eleven games in Ligue 1 this year, which gives them even more impetus to overcome lowly Boulogne tonight.

Although I don’t genuinely believe there’s much quality gap between the two sides, momentum massively favours Montpellier and I can’t see the visitors not netting here so the away win should be fairly straightforward tonight.

Verdict: Montpellier HSC to win at 11/10.

Sochaux vs AS Nancy-Lorraine – home win at 11/10.

Sochaux were an excellent home side last season in Ligue 1 and only of late have they re-awakened that side of them. They’ve now won seven out of eleven Ligue 1 home games this season with their most recent being a very impressive win to dismantle a momentum-driven power run by LOSC Lille. Sochaux aren’t big goalscorers but there’s just something about their home games that they take great pride in which allows them to do better than you’d consider possible at home! Sochaux have now won four out of their last five home games and it’s refreshing to see them back to their best and causing problems for other sides at home. Few sides have an easy ride here and even fewer manage to score here, which is largely why Sochaux enjoy their home wins so much! Overall, Sochaux have got plenty in their favour ahead of this game and should be able to take three points tonight.

Visitors AS Nancy-Lorraine are a puzzling side. They’re very capable but they rarely like showing it. They’ve won two out of their last five Ligue 1 games, which isn’t a particularly good record until you consider that their wins came away to in-form Montpellier HSC and at home to a Lorient side that were playing well too, each without conceding a goal. However, Nancy then ruin their ability by scoring an abnormally few amount of goals, at least in recent times. Nancy are actually better on the road than they are at home, which proves my point about Nancy being a puzzling side. They’re just one of those sides that you have to hope don’t turn up or you could have real issues although that side rarely turns up in general!

Nancy have lost here twice in their last three visits, drawing the other time, so they don’t enjoy their visits here despite being a generally decent away side. Sochaux have the rub of the green over most sides at home and I can’t see that changing today with momentum favouring the hosts.

Verdict: Sochaux to win at 11/10.

Racing Club Lens vs Le Mans – home win at 3/4.

There’s not much I can write about this game without feeling depressed at how badly these two sides are playing of late. Neither has won in their last three Ligue 1 games and only visitors Le Mans have even scored in that time! Both sides are capable of being much better than they are but each have their own issues. What I’m hoping to take advantage of today is the fact that Racing Club Lens are a reliable home side in general with five wins in eleven home games in Ligue 1 this season, losing just three times, and averaging scoring at least once per game. Visitors Le Mans are the worst away side in Ligue 1 with ten defeats from ten away games. They concede two goals per away game on average and score just over a goal per every three away games that they play.

Summarised – this game is going to be one of the most boring in the history of man but that away record is one that you cannot overlook for a side like Racing Club Lens’ potential and actual ability. The hosts know how to win at home and if they can’t do it today against the worst away side in the division then they (and I!) should just retire!

Verdict: Racing Club Lens to win at 3/4.

OGC Nice vs LOSC Lille – away win at 5/6.

OGC Nice are another capable side that aren’t producing the goods. The fact that they’ve won and lost four home games in Ligue 1 this season shows that they have ability but rarely appear to harness it. Nice’s biggest problem is scoring goals, something they don’t do anywhere near enough which is largely why they’re lingering just above the drop zone currently. Well, that and some atrocious away form anyway! I’d normally be more hesitant about backing the away win against Nice but frankly their recent form is shocking with no wins in nine Ligue 1 games and seven defeats along the way. Nice have played some tough sides but they’ve also played some easy sides and haven’t won any so Nice are looking low on confidence and their momentum doesn’t even exist currently.

Visitors LOSC Lille had the stuffing knocked out of them when they lost to plucky Sochaux in Ligue 1 of late but regained some of their composure by overcoming Racing Club Lens in a 1-0 home win. You sense that it’s going to take something big to dislodge this confident bunch of players, especially young Eden Hazard in midfield. Lille are looking more stubborn, resilient, and efficient than ever before and still have some good momentum from their magnificent run prior to their defeat at Sochaux so they’ve got the capability to do damage. An early goal today should settle them with a bit of luck and the downward spiral of Nice’s form will help them to no end. I’m not expecting a lot of goals in this one but the visitors should win comfortably nonetheless.

Verdict: LOSC Lille to win at 5/6.

FC Nurnberg vs VFB Stuttgart  – away win at evens.

Nurnberg have already lost five out of nine home games in the Bundesliga this season and have claimed just two wins along the way. This record largely shows why Nurnberg are second from bottom in the table and most likely won’t be in the division come next season. They average scoring less than a goal per home game and concede around 1.5 goals per home game, which is actually quite good considering their league placing but irrelevant as they’re not scoring enough goals to make use of it. They’re on a mini-run of late with no defeats in two games, even winning their last encounter away to Hannover 96, which was a real feather in their cap. However, they’re taking on an actual side with ability today and I think they might get caught out, especially as they don’t score enough goals.

VFB Stuttgart have torn up the statistics guide to the Bundesliga and are completely re-writing the script! I can’t use their away form as a basis for backing them because it’s not good enough to warrant it but their intense level of momentum is enough for me to consider backing them against anyone at the moment! I figured that their run would end against a competent opponent after it started against an out-of-sorts Hoffenheim at the end of December but since then they’ve beaten VFL Wolfsburg, won away to Freiburg whilst keeping a clean sheet, and have battered BV09 Borussia Dortmund 4-1, who were the other form side in the Bundesliga entering this game and had one of the best defences in the league! Who can possibly oppose Stuttgart after a run of this calibre? Not me! We all know what Stuttgart are capable of and odds of this kind on a Stuttgart win whilst Stuttgart are playing as well as they can are frankly a gift as they’re twice the side that Nurnberg are!

Verdict: VFB Stuttgart to win at evens.

Villarreal II vs Cordoba – home win at evens.

Hosts Villarreal II have done a lot better following promotion from the Segunda B than I ever expected them to. They’ve actually got some really good players in their side, players which have been catching the eye of a lot of clubs around Europe if the rumours are true. Villarreal II have only lost one home game in the Segunda Liga all season whilst winning five times and drawing four times. They don’t concede many goals which helps them hide the fact that they don’t score too many either. They’ve won three out of their last four Segunda Liga games and have strong momentum as a result of those wins. I don’t rate Villarreal II as a particularly good side but they’re a united side and they’re playing well so I feel that “riding the wave” is the best way to approach this game.

Atypically, I wouldn’t normally bother backing Villarreal II at home because I just don’t think they’re that good. However, when I saw tha they were playing Cordoba I simply had to have some of that pie! Cordoba are an awful away side. They’ve won just once on the road all season in ten attempts, which isn’t good enough. They’ve only lost three but the fact that they’ve drawn six tells you exactly how they set their side up on the road – to keep a clean sheet. They’ve only scored six away goals all season, which is the joint-lowest goalscoring record on the road in the whole of the Segunda Liga. The fact that Cordoba have only conceded twelve goals tells you that their defence is stubborn but Villarreal II have some creative players that can unlock this type of defence easily and I expect them to do so tonight.

Cordoba can be a force, don’t get me wrong, especially at home. However, despite their astute defending on the road, Cordoba have been poor overall lately having only scored in one of their last five games. Sides never have it easy with Cordoba but you get the impression that an in-form Villarreal II will score at least once against them and that should be enough to take the points tonight.

Verdict: Villarreal II to win at evens.

Recommended bets in no particular order:

Aris Salonika, PSV Eindhoven, SL Benfica, VFB Stuttgart, and Sochaux at 8/1.

Llanelli, Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, West Bromwich Albion, and Brentford at 9/1.

Bayern Munich, Anorthosis Famagusta, Anderlecht, LOSC Lille, and Liverpool at 8/1.

Valencia, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Villarreal II, and Racing Club Lens at 7/1.

As ever, if there are any questions/explanations required then feel free to post a comment! For the complete picks listing, see below!

Asian Champions League:

Armed Forces vs Muang Thong United (10) -1.75 handicap
Al Wahda vs Churchill Brothers (8) 2-0

Argentinian Primera Division:

Lanus vs Argentinos Juniors (7) over 2.5 goals
Newell’s Old Boys vs Boca Juniors (6) 1-1
Velez Sarsfeld vs Gimnasia De La Plata (8) 2-1
Tigre vs Colon de Santa Fe (7) 0-1

Australian A-League:

Central Coast Mariners vs Newcastle Jets (5) 2-1
Adelaide United vs Brisbane Roar (6) 1-1

Belgian Eerste Klasse:

Anderlecht vs Sint-Truiden (9) over 2.5 goals
Lokeren vs Mechelen (5) 1-2
Cercle Brugge vs Roeselare (8) 2-0
Westerlo vs Germinal Beerschot (7) 1-0

Belgian Tweede Klasse:

Eupen vs KVSK United (7)
Tubize vs Turnhout (5)
Lierse SK vs Brussels (4)
Oostende vs Tienen (7)
Dender vs Ronse (7)
Antwerp vs Liege (6)
Red Star Waasland vs Beveren (5)
Standaard Wetteren vs Tournai (6)

Colombian Futbol Profesional:

Deportivo Cali vs Millonarios Bogota (7) 1-0
Cucuta Deportivo vs Deportivo Pereira (5) 1-1

Cypriot Division 1:

Enosis Neon Paralimni vs AEL Limassol (6) 1-2
APOP/Kinyras vs Omonia Nicosia (7) 1-2
Anorthosis Famagusta vs Doxa (9) 3-1

Ecuadorian Primera A:

El Nacional Quito vs Deportivo Cuenca (6) 1-0
Independiente vs Manta (5) 1-1
Olmedo vs Espoli Cayambe (6) 0-0

English Premier League:

Liverpool vs Everton (7) 1-0
Bolton Wanderers vs Fulham (5) 1-1
Burnley vs West Ham United (6) 1-1
Hull City vs Manchester City (7) over 2.5 goals
Manchester United vs Portsmouth (9) -1.75 handicap
Stoke City vs Blackburn Rovers (6) 0-0
Sunderland vs Wigan Athletic (5) 1-1
Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa (6) 2-1

English Championship:

Swansea City vs Preston North End (8)
Barnsley vs Watford (7)
Blackpool vs Leicester City (6)
Bristol City vs Coventry City (7)
Ipswich Town vs Middlesbrough (6)
Nottingham Forest vs Sheffield Wednesday (8)
Peterborough United vs Queens Park Rangers (6)
Plymouth Argyle vs West Bromwich Albion (8)
Scunthorpe United vs Crystal Palace (6)
Sheffield United vs Derby County (7)
Doncaster Rovers vs Reading (6)

English League One:

Brentford vs Gillingham (7)
Exeter City vs Southampton (5)
Hartlepool United vs Leeds United (8)
Huddersfield Town vs Carlisle United (8)
Leyton Orient vs Brighton & Hove Albion (7)
Millwall vs Norwich City (4)
Stockport County vs Milton Keynes Dons (7)
Swindon Town vs Charlton Athletic (6)
Tranmere Rovers vs Oldham Athletic (5)
Walsall vs Bristol Rovers (6)
Wycombe Wanderers vs Yeovil Town (6)

English League Two:

Accrington Stanley vs Morecambe (7)
Barnet vs Aldershot Town (5)
Bournemouth vs Cheltenham Town (7)
Bradford City vs Bury (6)
Burton Albion vs Port Vale (6)
Chesterfield vs Lincoln City (7)
Dagenham & Redbridge vs Northampton Town (7)
Darlington vs Rotherham United (7)
Grimsby Town vs Notts County (8)
Hereford United vs Torquay United (6)
Macclesfield Town vs Shrewsbury Town (5)
Rochdale vs Crewe Alexandra (5)

Finnish Liiga Cup:

JJK Jyvaskyla vs VPS Vaasa (6) 1-1
HJK Helsinki vs IFK Mariehamn (8) 2-1
Jaro Pietarsaari vs Haka Valkeakoski (6) over 2.5 goals

French Ligue 1:

Boulogne vs Montpellier HSC (7) 1-2
Sochaux vs AS Nancy-Lorraine (7) 1-0
Grenoble Foot vs Auxerre (7) 0-1
Racing Club Lens vs Le Mans (6) 2-1
OGC Nice vs LOSC Lille (7) 0-1
Paris Saint-Germain vs Lorient (5) 0-0
Stade Rennais vs Girondins de Bordeaux (6) 1-1

German Bundesliga:

VFL Wolfsburg vs Bayern Munich (8) over 2.5 goals
Koln vs Hamburger SV (5) 1-1
Freiburg SC vs Schalke 04 (8) 1-2
VFL Bochum vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen (7) 0-1
Hoffenheim vs Hannover 96 (6) over 2.5 goals
FC Nurnberg vs VFB Stuttgart (7) 1-2

German Bundesliga 2:

Union Berlin vs Augsburg (5)
Energie Cottbus vs Koblenz (6)

Greek Super League:

Aris Salonika vs Panthrakikos (8) 2-0
Kavala vs PAS Giannina (5) 0-0
AEK Athens vs Xanthi (8) 2-0

Greek B Ethniki:

Ilioupoli vs Olympiakos Volos (4)

International Friendly:

Japan vs China (7) 2-1

Italian Serie A:

Palermo vs Parma (8) 2-1
Livorno vs Juventus (5) 1-1

Italian Serie B:

Ancona vs Albinoleffe (6)
Mantova vs Ascoli (6)
Cittadella vs Cesena (6)
Crotone vs Empoli (7)
Frosinone vs Lecce (5)
Piacenza vs Padova (5)
Vicenza vs Reggina (6)
Modena vs Salernitana (7)
Triestina vs Sassuolo (6)

Mexican Primera Division:

Cruz Azul vs Santos Laguna (5) 1-1
Pachuca vs San Luis (8) 2-1
Tigres UANL vs Pumas UNAM (6) 0-0
Atlante vs Puebla (6) 1-1
Atlas vs America (5) 1-1

Dutch Eredivisie:

PSV Eindhoven vs ADO Den Haag (9) -1.75 handicap
Roda JC Kerkrade vs Sparta Rotterdam (6) 1-1
Heerenveen vs Utrecht FC (5) 0-1
Heracles Almelo vs Groningen (7) 1-1

Portuguese Liga Sagres:

Sporting Clube de Lisboa vs Academica de Coimbra (7) 1-0
Vitoria Setubal vs SL Benfica (8) 1-2

Portuguese Liga de Honra:

Feirense vs Beira-Mar (7)
Varzim vs Estoril (6)

Scottish Premier League:

Motherwell vs Hamilton Academicals (8) 2-0

Spanish Primera Liga:

Valencia vs Real Valladolid (8) over 2.5 goals
Barcelona vs Getafe (9) -1.75 handicap
Real Madrid vs Espanyol (8) over 2.5 goals

Spanish Segunda Liga:

Elche vs Numancia (5)
Girona vs Gimnastic de Tarragona (6)
Real Murcia vs Real Sociedad (5)
Villarreal II vs Cordoba (7)

Swiss Super League:

St.Gallen vs Sion (6) 1-1
FC Zurich vs Neuchatel Xamax (8) over 2.5 goals

Turkish Super Lig:

Eskisehirspor vs Istanbul BB (5) 1-1
Kayserispor vs Galatasaray (6) 1-1

Uruguayan Primera Division:

Central Espanol vs Cerro Largo (5) 2-1
Cerrito vs Cerro CA (6) 1-1
Fenix vs Montevideo Wanderers (5) 1-1
Rampla Juniors vs River Plate Montevideo (6) 2-0
Club Nacional de Montevideo vs Defensor Sporting (8) 2-1, at least one red card in this game

Welsh Premier League:

Porthmadog vs Newi Cefn Druids (6) 1-0
Airbus vs Aberystwyth Town (6) 1-2
Bala Town vs Neath Athletic (7) 1-1
Carmarthen Town vs Welshpool Town (8) 2-0
Newtown vs Llanelli (9) 0-2
Prestatyn Town vs Caersws (8) 2-0

Enjoy your free betting tips!

Sporting Braga vs Porto

Today’s featured game is in the Liga Sagres between Sporting Braga and Porto. Sporting Braga currently sit atop the Liga Sagres with four wins from their opening four games, including a win at Sporting Clube de Lisboa. I find this interesting becase I don’t think Sporting Braga have played well enough to be where they are but nonetheless I give credit to them for some impressive results. I also find it interesting because I think they’ve got a much poorer coach now than the talented Jorge Jesus has moved on to SL Benfica in summer. Effectively, I think Sporting Braga are punching above their weight and are simply waiting to be knocked down. Enter reigning champions Porto! Much like their hosts, Porto are unbeaten in this campaign. However, unlike their hosts, they’ve shown reason as to why they’re one of the top clubs in the Liga Sagres by scoring plenty of goals and conceding very few. Porto will be disappointed to have lost away to Chelsea despite having a few good chances of their own so will be looking to bounce back at Sporting Braga. Although I would classify Sporting Braga as a good side, I still wouldn’t put them anywhere near Porto. The visitors have so much more class and finesse that the hosts simply shouldn’t be able to compete. It’s been that way in this fixture for two years running now; each time Porto has won the game. I think Sporting Braga are due a reality check and Porto look well-placed to be the side that gives them that kick! Frankly, the away win at 11/10 looks a real bargain!

Saturday’s Picks

My tips:

As ever, below are my recommended value tips for today in no particular order:

Sporting Braga vs Porto – away win at 11/10 – see introduction for full details.

Independiente vs Velez Sarsfeld – away win at 6/4. This is is a bit of a dubious call because Independiente are only ever good at home but Velez Sarsfeld’s form of late has convinced me that they’re more than capable of winning this game. Three wins and one draw from their last four league games and a mid-week victory over Boca Juniors in the Copa Nissan Sudamericana tells me that the visitors today have tremendous morale and momentum. Independiente generally make their home games count because they’re atrocious away from home but this season it’s been rather varied with two wins and two defeats, one of each at home and away from home. Their mixed form leaves me even more confident that a well-organised, efficient and solid Velez Sarsfeld will have no trouble dismantling the hosts tonight, particularly as the hosts find it hard to score goals currently at home and the visitors haven’t conceded any on the road yet this season. It should be quite a tight game but an away win looks favourable at 6/4. 

Independiente de Santa Fe Bogota vs Atletico Junior Barranquilla – home win at 11/10. Assuming that this game actually finishes (i.e. it’s not interrupted by pitch invasions, riots, excessive red cards etc.) then I feel confident it’ll be a home win. Four home wins from four games so far signals the intent of Independiente de Santa Fe Bogota. They’re averaging at least three goals per game at home and look a frightening opponent at the present time. Atletico Junior Barranquilla are a good side and boast an even better home record than Independiente de Santa Fe Bogota but unfortunately own an extremely poor away record. In fact, today’s visitors have lost three times and drawn once on the road this season, making them susceptible cannon fodder for an impressive Independiente de Santa Fe Bogota today. I can’t put it more simply so I’ll simply state that 11/10 on a home win here is an absolute steal!

Aston Villa vs Portsmouth - lay Aston Villa at 15/8. This is a very risky call but I’m going to ride it. Aston Villa simply haven’t got going yet in any competition, something that has already seen them crash out of the Europa League to Austria’s Rapid Vienna. They hustled and bustled their way to three points last match in a local rivalry match with Birmingham City without really deserving the victory. Despite their record showing three straight wins, including a very impressive (but fortunate) win away to Liverpool, I’m just not convinced. I think they’ve been fortunate to win all of these games and although you do need fortune to win games, it shouldn’t be the focal point of your wins for the majority of the time, which it is. I also believe that Aston Villa don’t perform well as the favourites to win a game. My reasoning behind that is because they’re a very counter-attacking side with great pace but little ability to break down resilient defences currently. All that coupled with a supposed bust-up between manager Martin O’Neill and midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker recently (resulting in the player being left out of the squad today) tells me that Aston Villa might not have it all their own way today. Portsmouth have been playing better lately now the issues surrounding their ownership have been resolved. The chairman appears to have restored some clarity regarding Paul Hart’s future at the club and the club have signed many new players just before the deadline to boost their chances of survival. They can count themselves highly unlucky to obtain nothing from the game at home to Bolton Wanderers are a spirited display and a touch of misfortune here and there, particularly with the conceding of a penalty. Portsmouth will be coming here with some belief from their last game and with even more determination to end their woeful run of form and they’ve got the players to cause problems in a shaky Aston Villa defence. Whereas I think this is far from a dead cert, I do think there’s potential value in laying Aston Villa at 15/8.

Middlesbrough vs West Bromwich Albion – home win at 6/5. This was a tough call to make but one I agree with even in retrospect. Both of these sides are playing very good football and gaining very impressive results but there’s only side between these two that are currently playing like a Premiership side would and that’s Middlesbrough. The visitors today are conceding too many goals of late and are often falling behind before taking the lead. I simply don’t believe that can happen today. If they fall behind against Middlesbrough then they’ll be very lucky to get a draw from the game. Middlesbrough are barely conceding and look impressive every time I see them. In my opinion, they boast a better squad currently and have strengthened it with the acquisitions of Irishmen Sean St Ledger and Caleb Folan. This should be a close game and I really think both of these sides will be in the Premier League next year with their current form but current form also just favours Middlesbrough so I expect them to make the home advantage count and inflict West Bromwich Albion’s first defeat of the season with inviting odds of 6/5.

Millwall vs Huddersfield Town – away win at 7/5. With no wins in four games, Millwall look to be at rock-bottom mentally and need to pick themselves up quickly if they’re to have any chance of making themselves a force again. They’ve lost their last two games consecutively but they’re not being battered. In fact, it’s quite the reverse but they simply cannot score! Unfortunately for them, they’re hosting a massively in-form Huddersfield Town that know exactly how to score as they’ve managed it seventeen times in seven games, which is nearly 2.5 goals per game, well above anyone else’s goalscoring tally in the division. Three wins in their past five games and just one defeat says that Huddersfield Town have the form and ability to beat Millwall currently so the away win at 7/5 looks good to me.

Norwich City vs Charlton Athletic - away win at 6/4. Despite a surprising blip at home to Southampton, I fully expect Charlton Athletic to make light work of a mediocre Norwich City today. The hosts may have a new manager that is doing good work behind the scenes but their current form shows no wins in their past two games, including a poor draw at home to out-of-sorts Walsall. They suffered a mid-week defeat by high-flying Milton Keynes Dons despite having taken the lead and look destined for yet another tough clash today, this time with Charlton Athletic. Visitors Charlton Athletic will be keen to get back on track and I can’t see them failing to do so today against a side that are nowhere near as good as they are and don’t have any kind of momentum to oppose them. Therefore, the away win at 6/4 looks good to me.

Wycombe Wanderers vs Milton Keynes Dons – away win at 21/20. Visitors Milton Keynes Dons are unbeaten on the road this season from three games and have conceded just once in those three games. They’ve won four of their last five games and are currently in great shape to beat just about anyone! Happily for them, they’re facing arguably the worst side in the division currently – Wycombe Wanderers. Newly-promoted Wycombe Wanderers are finding life in League One very tough indeed with just one win in their past five games and a virtually permanent place in the relegation zone. They’re conceding far too many goals and this is something that will play into low-scoring Milton Keynes Dons’ hands perfectly as they like their low-scoring victories in a very efficient manner. Basically, these two sides are polar opposites and I expect that to show by the final whistle today with an away win at 21/20.

Crewe Alexandra vs Aldershot Town – home win at 4/5. Crewe Alexandra are beginning to show that they really are a League One side playing in League Two after a shaky start. They’ve won three from their last five games albeit with very little style! Despite Aldershot Town’s lofty perch, they’re not nearly as good as Crewe Alexandra, which immediately sets the precedent as to why I think this game will be a home win. However, the most overwhelming fact that I can give you to support my call is the fact that Aldershot Town are really poor travellers. They’ve already lost two from their three away games this season and managed to lose more away games last season than any other side in the division. If you add the above information together, you have a home win at 4/5 without too much fuss and most likely a rather droll encounter!

Darlington vs Bournemouth – away win at 5/6. It’s a shame to see a good side like Darlington playing so badly but football doesn’t have much room for compassion, only success. The hosts haven’t won any games out of seven attempts so far this season and that looks unlikely to change as they host high-flying Bournemouth. The visitors are currently top of the league and deservedly so after some very impressive displays and a form guide that shows six wins from seven games. Bournemouth are far from prolific but a woeful Darlington side that have scored just three goals in seven games shouldn’t be able to test them on that front and draw more goals out from the south coast side. Bournemouth’s main credential is that they rarely concede and given that the hosts can’t score and momentum favours the visitors, an away win looks clear as daylight to me at 5/6.

Morecambe vs Notts County – away win at 5/6. I’m a little dubious with backing moneybags Notts County are some recently unnerving displays but I’m taking them today because the hosts are an extremely poor opponent. True, they’ve only lost two games from seven, but they’re drawn five and won zero. Morecambe are coping well with the scoring goals side of things – it’s just the “don’t concede more goals than you’ve scored” side that they have to work on. Currently, Morecambe have conceded more goals in this division than anyone else and given that Notts County have scored more goals than anyone else in this campaign and also have a better squad, an away win looks relatively imminent at 5/6.

Grenoble Foot vs Stade Rennais – away win at evens. I think I’m becoming a secret fan of Stade Rennais but I genuinely do enjoy their football and I think you’ll see a sharp rise from them from now on after they got a win under their belt last match. They’re unbeaten so far this season and travel to Grenoble Foot, a side that knows all too well about defeat having lost all five of their games so far, scoring a miserly two goals in the process. They’re showing clear relegation form and without major changes, I can’t see them staying in Ligue 1 this year. Stade Rennais have the style and attacking potency to potentially do an awful lot of damage to little Grenoble Foot and I expect to see at least some of this damage today. Although today’s visitors haven’t won away from home in two attempts this season, you still have to sit back in amazement at the fact that the bookies have given evens on the away win here for a side that are clearly better due to the quality available to them and when considering the momentum of Stade Rennais also. This is one of the best bets today, in my opinion, and it only just missed out on being my featured game of the day!

SSC Napoli vs Udinese - over 2.5 goals at 4/5. There’s no great secret here. Both of these two sides are expected to do well this year and typically neither of them currently are. However, that doesn’t change the fact that both sides have a wealth of attacking options available to them with SSC Napoli having scored in every competitive game they’ve played so far and Udinese averaging over two goals per game currently. As you’d expect from both sides’ league placing, the number of goals conceded by each side is large, some of the largest in Serie A, in fact. Both of these two sides need three points to try and build some momentum and both sides score and concede freely so taking over 2.5 goals at 4/5 looks a bargain.  

Yokohama F Marinos vs Kashima Antlers – home win at 5/2. Out of all the leagues I cover, the J-League is the one that has the most baffling odds sometimes. Yokohama F Marinos are a big Japanese side with a big history. They’re not doing particularly well this season but they’re still a difficult side, particularly at home. Despite just one win in their past five games, Yokohama F Marinos are amongst the biggest goalscorers at home in the whole of the J-League. They’ve won two from their last three home games, drawing the other. Visitors Kashima Antlers are top of the league but their form is very hazy and doesn’t really give them any consistency. As a matter of fact, Kashima Antlers have lost all three of their last three away games. All of this information combined suddenly makes the home win at 5/2 look very interesting indeed, does it not?

Ruch Chorzow vs Cracovia Krakow – home win at 10/11. Taking Ruch Chorzow to win at home at 10/11 could well be one of the best bets of the day. The hosts play good football and have an impressive 100% home record – three wins from three games, five goals scored and none conceded. Visitors Cracovia Krakow are finding Ekstraklasa life very hard and sit just outside the drop zone currently. Although Cracovia Krakow haven’t lost in their last four games, the fact remains that they’ve scored just one away goal this season and that doesn’t look likely to change against an impenetrable Ruch Chorzow defence, particularly with the hosts boasting four wins from their past five games. Everything is pointing to a home win here and I’m more than happy to take it with the above in mind at 10/11.

Saturn Moscow Oblast vs Spartak Moscow – away win at 10/11. Despite a couple of shaky displays against Rubin Kazan and Dinamo Moscow, Spartak Moscow are still a very good side that simply needs a win to get them back on track. A trip to local rivals Saturn Moscow Oblast should be a good hunting ground for them given that Saturn Moscow Oblast took a real beating off reigning champions Rubin Kazan last match, a result that will have really knocked the wind out of them. Although Saturn Moscow Oblast have a good home record, a large number of those games were against sides either not as good as them or on a par with them. Today they face a Spartak Moscow side that are better than them and I expect it to show today as I cannot fathom Valery Karpin allowing his side to go without a win for three games consecutively after such an impressive campaign with the title chase still wide open. I expect a rather open game today as the hosts are hunting a Europa League place but ultimately I think there’s value in the away win at 11/10.

Rostov-na-Donu vs Kuban Krasnodor – home win at 4/5. I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that this will be the most boring game of the day. Neither of these two sides can score goals for shit so boring might not even be the word. However, Kuban Krasnodor boast the worst away record in the division with nine defeats from eleven games, drawing the other two. They average conceding over two goals per game away from home and average scoring each time there’s a full moon! Rostov-na-Donu fair a little better than today’s visitors. Although they don’t score many at home (not even one per game on average!), nobody has conceded less goals than Rostov-na-Donu at home this season. Neither side has any consistency to speak of  but the above information on home and away form leaves me in little doubt that this will be anything but a home win at 4/5.

Lokomotiv Moscow vs FK Moscow – home win at evens. Yury Semin sure has got Lokomotiv Moscow doing damage like they used to some time ago! I don’t know how he’s done it, to be honest, but he’s doing it very bloody well! In fact, he’s done it well enough to be able to actually label Lokomotiv Moscow as title challengers, currently! They’ve won four of their last five games, drawing the other. They’re a more prolific than efficient side, which is a trait that Semin brings to most (if not all) of the clubs he manages. They’re the only side in the Russian Premier League to remain unbeaten at home in this campaign and are one of the biggest goalscorers at home, as well as boasting seven wins from eleven home games. Despite an impressive start to their season, FK Moscow are finally beginning to show that they’re actually pretty average at best. It was only a matter of time before their bubble burst but now it has, they could have serious problems, particularly against a very potent Lokomotiv Moscow side. The visitors have won just once in their last five games, losing three times in the process. That kind of form won’t keep them anywhere but on the road down the table whereas their hosts today are on their way up. There’s a mismatch of quality, momentum and form here today so the home win looks a real steal at evens.

Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid – over 3.5 goals at evens. I don’t think I need to explain this one, surely? Anyone who knows anything about football knows that these two sides go at it like hammer and tongs each time they meet! Defence ceases to exist and this is backed up by the fact that four out of the past five games between these two sides has resulted in over 3.5 goals. An in-form Barcelona are taking on a disrupted Atletico Madrid so the goals may be a little one-sided but I thoroughly expect success with this bet.

Cordoba vs Celta de Vigo – home win at 6/5. Despite fairly impassive form from both sides so far this season, Celta de Vigo suffered transfer-wise in summer, particularly with the loss of striker Kamel Ghilas to English Premier League side Hull City. The visitors haven’t won a game yet this season and appear destined for a long haul this year. The hosts are in a similar position but have at least won a game this season, which was a home win, unsurpisingly. Why am I making a call on such a tight game then, you ask? Well, there’s not too much between these two sides but one undeniable fact that has swayed me; Cordoba were one of the best home sides in the Segunda Liga last season and will seek to do the exact same this year. Celta de Vigo were one of the worst away sides last year and appear destined to be following the same pattern. It’s all I have to go off but at 6/5, it’s certainly worth a punt.

Rayo Vallecano de Madrid vs Real Union Club de Irun – home win at 3/4. Despite a mixed start to the campaign for Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, you have to fancy them to overcome newly-promoted Basque club Real Union Club de Irun. The visitors have only managed to score once in their first three games and could well be relegated this season if they don’t start improving their performances and goalscoring tendancies. The hosts played well last year and still have a good squad. Is it good enough to take them to the Primera Liga? Possibly, but we’ll see where they are at Christmas. In the meantime, they’re playing a side with half the ability of them and on their own ground. In my eyes, 3/4 on a home win is a no-brainer.

Dnipro Dnepropetrovsk vs Karpaty Lviv – lay Dnipro Dnepropetrovsk at 13/10. This is a very risky call but I tend to find that bookies overrate Dnipro Dnepropetrovsk far too much when you consider how often they don’t manage to win at home when the bookies expect them to. Don’t get me wrong, they rarely lose at home, but they just don’t win as often as they should, which is largely attributed to the fact that they don’t like scoring goals. Today they host a Karpaty Lviv side that have impressed me this year with some good displays. They’ve got a good squad and taking on a Dnipro Dnepropetrovsk side that aren’t firing on all cylinders yet so early in the season makes me think that the visitors might just be able to steal a result today, particularly as they’ve only been beaten once in their last five games. As I said, this is a risky call but I can see value in laying Dnipro Dnepropetrovsk at 13/10.

As ever, any questions/explanations required, feel free to email me at thefootytipster@gmail.com. For the complete picks listing, see below!

Argentinian Primera Division:

Colon de Santa Fe vs Chacarita Juniors (8) 2-0
Gimnasia De La Plata vs Tigre (6) 1-1
Argentinos Juniors vs Atletico Tucuman (7) 1-0
Independiente vs Velez Sarsfeld (6) 0-1, draw no bet

Australian A-League:

Central Coast Mariners vs Gold Coast United (5) 1-1

Belarusian Vysshaya Liga:

Granit Mikashevichi vs FC Smorgon (7) 2-0
MTZ-RIPO Minsk vs FC Gomel (5) draw no bet
Torpedo Zhodino vs Dinamo Brest (6) 2-1
Naftan Novopolotsk vs FC Minsk (8) 2-1
Shakhtyor Soligorsk vs Dnepr Mogilev (7) 1-0
FC Vitebsk vs Dinamo Minsk (6), 1-2 draw no bet

Belgian Eerste Klasse:

Zulte-Waregem vs Excelsior Mouscron (7) 2-0
Cercle Brugge vs Germinal Beerschot (6) 1-0
Lokeren vs Standard de Liege (8) over 2.5 goals
Kortrijk vs Sint-Truiden (6) 1-1
Mechelen vs Roeselare (8) 2-0

Belgian Tweede Klasse:

Turnhout vs Tubize (6)
Brussels vs Lierse SK (7)
KVSK United vs Eupen (7)
Mons vs OH Leuven (8)
Liege vs Antwerp (6)
Beveren vs Red Star Waasland (5)
Tournai vs Standaard Wetteren (6)
Ronse vs Dender (8)

Brazilian Serie A:

Nautico vs Atletico Mineiro (6) 1-2
Vitoria vs Internacional (7) 1-1
Atletico Paranaense vs Sport Recife (5) 1-0

Bulgarian A PFG:

Slavia Sofia vs Sliven (6) 2-1
Beroe vs Sportist Svoge (7) 2-0
Chernomorets Burgas vs Pirin Blagoevgrad (8) -1.75 handicap

Chinese Super League:

Shaanxi Zhongxin vs Henan Jianye (6) 1-1
Shenzhen vs Beijing Guoan (5) 1-0

Colombian Futbol Profesional:

Atletico Huila vs Deportivo Pereira (7) 1-1
Independiente de Santa Fe Bogota vs Atletico Junior Barranquilla (8) 2-1, at least one red card in this game
Once Caldas Manizales vs Atletico Nacional de Medellin (6) 1-1

Croatian Prva Liga:

Istra 1961 vs Cibalia Vinkovci (6) 0-1
Osijek vs Zadar (8) 2-1
Hajduk Split vs NK Zagreb (9) 2-0
Sibenik vs Varteks Varazdin (6) under 2.5 goals
Karlovac vs Lokomotiva Zagreb (8) 2-0
Croatia Sesvete vs Slaven Koprivnica (7) 1-2

Cypriot Division 1:

A.E.Paphos vs Doxa (6) 1-0
Aris vs Apollon Limassol (8) 1-2
Omonia Nicosia vs Ethnikos Achnas (9) -1.75 handicap

Czech Republic Gambrinus Liga:

Viktoria Plzen vs Mlada Boleslav (6) 1-1
Jablonec vs Slovan Liberec (6) 1-1, at least one red card in this game

Danish Superligaen:

Aalborg BK vs Silkeborg (8) 3-1

Danish 1st Division:

Viborg vs Fyn (7)
Braband vs Fredericia (8)

Ecuadorian Primera A:

Deportivo Quito vs Liga de Quito (7) 1-2, at least one red card in this game

English Premier League:

Burnley vs Sunderland (6) 1-1
Arsenal vs Wigan Athletic (8) over 2.5 goals
Aston Villa vs Portsmouth (4) 1-1
Bolton Wanderers vs Stoke City (7) 0-0
Hull City vs Birmingham City (6) 0-0
West Ham United vs Liverpool (5) 1-1

English Championship:

Barnsley vs Swansea City (5)
Bristol City vs Scunthorpe United (5)
Cardiff City vs Queens Park Rangers (6)
Crystal Palace vs Derby County (7)
Doncaster Rovers vs Ipswich Town (6)
Middlesbrough vs West Bromwich Albion (7)
Newcastle United vs Plymouth Argyle (9)
Nottingham Forest vs Blackpool (6)
Peterborough United vs Reading (7)
Preston North End vs Coventry City (7)
Watford vs Leicester City (8)

English League One:

Brentford vs Bristol Rovers (6)
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Southend United (6)
Colchester United vs Hartlepool United (6)
Exeter City vs Tranmere Rovers (6)
Leeds United vs Gillingham (8)
Millwall vs Huddersfield Town (7)
Norwich City vs Charlton Athletic (7)
Oldham Athletic vs Carlisle United (6)
Southampton vs Yeovil Town (7)
Stockport County vs Leyton Orient (5)
Walsall vs Swindon Town (8)
Wycombe Wanderers vs Milton Keynes Dons (7)

English League Two:

Barnet vs Bradford City (8)
Burton Albion vs Dagenham & Redbridge (6) draw no bet, over 2.5 goals, both sides to score
Cheltenham Town vs Rotherham United (7)
Chesterfield vs Macclesfield Town (7)
Crewe Alexandra vs Aldershot Town (7)
Darlington vs Bournemouth (8)
Hereford United vs Accrington Stanley (5) draw no bet
Lincoln City vs Shrewsbury Town (5)
Morecambe vs Notts County (8)
Northampton Town vs Rochdale (6)
Port Vale vs Bury (7)
Torquay United vs Grimsby Town (6)

Estonian Meistriliiga:

Sillamae Kalev vs Tulevik Viljandi (9) -1.75 handicap
Tallinna Kalev vs Maag Tammeka Tartu (7) 1-2
Flora Paide vs Trans Narva (9) -1.75 handicap
Kuressaare vs Levadia Tallinn (10) -2.75 handicap
Flora Tallinn vs Nomme Kalju (6) 3-2

Finnish Ykkonen:

TPV Tampere vs Klubi 04 Helsinki (6)
FC Hameenlinna vs Jippo Joensuu (7)
PS Kemi Kings vs Kiisto Vaasa (7)
AC Oulu vs Viikingit Helsinki (8)
PK 35 Helsinki vs PoPa Pori (6)

Finnish Kakkonen:

Lohko A:

LPS Helsinki vs Kultsu FC Joutseno (8)
PK Keski Uusimaa Kerava vs Kiffen (6)
KaPa Helsinki vs Futura (7)
HIFK Soccer Helsinki vs KTP Kotka (8)

Lohko B:

FC Honka Espoo II vs AIFK Turku (6)
FC Espoo vs EIF Ekenas (8)
KaaPo Kaarina vs LoPa Lohja (6) draw no bet

Lohko C:

GBK Kokkola vs FC OPA Oulu (8)
Virkia vs FCV (7)
Jyvaskyla Blackbird vs JBK Pietarsaari (7)
Santa Claus vs Norrvalla FF Voyri (8)
FC YPA Ylivieska vs SJK Seinajoki (7) over 2.5 goals
VIFK Vaasa vs OPS Oulu (8)

French Ligue 1:

Boulogne vs Girondins de Bordeaux (8) 1-2
Grenoble Foot vs Stade Rennais (8) 0-2
Lorient vs AS Nancy-Lorraine (6) 2-1
OGC Nice vs AS Monaco (5) 1-1
Saint-Etienne vs Auxerre (5) 1-0
Sochaux vs Valenciennes (7) 1-0
Olympique de Marseille vs Montpellier HSC (8) 2-0

German Bundesliga:

Bayern Munich vs Nurnberg (9) -1.75 handicap
VFB Stuttgart vs Koln (8) 2-0
Hannover 96 vs BV09 Borussia Dortmund (7) 1-1
VFL Bochum vs Mainz (6) 0-0
Borussia Moenchengladbach vs Hoffenheim (6) 1-2

German Bundesliga 2:

Greuther Furth vs Rot-Weiss Oberhausen (6) over 2.5 goals
Rot-Weiss Ahlen vs Fortuna Dusseldorf (6)

Greek Super League:

Kavala vs Atromitos (6) 1-0
Panionios vs Asteras Tripolis (5) 0-0
Iraklis vs Larissa (6) 1-2

Greek B Ethniki:

PAE Ethnikos Piraeus vs Thrasivoulos (7)

Hungarian Soproni Liga:

MTK Budapest vs Kaposvari Rakoczi (7) 2-1
Ujpest vs Nyiregyhaza Spartacus (8) -1.75 handicap
Szombathelyi Haladas vs Kecskemeti TE (6) 1-1
Disogyori VTK vs Budapest Honved (6) 0-0
Papa vs Vasas Budapest (6) 1-0
Fehervar vs Paksi SE (8) 2-0

Irish Premier League:

Shamrock Rovers vs Bray Wanderers (8) 2-0

Italian Serie A:

SSC Napoli vs Udinese (7) over 2.5 goals
Juventus vs Livorno (8) -1.75 handicap, Diego to score at any time

Italian Serie B:

Albinoleffe vs Piacenza (5)
Cesena vs Triestina (7) under 2.5 goals
Empoli vs Frosinone (7) both sides to score
Grosseto vs Modena (6)
Lecce vs Crotone (8)
Padova vs Ancona (6)
Reggina vs Cittadella (7)
Sassuolo vs Mantova (7)
Vicenza vs Gallipoli (7)

Japanese J-League:

Albirex Niigata vs Oita Trinita (8) 2-1
Jubilo Iwata vs Kyoto Purple Sanga (6) 1-1
FC Tokyo vs Gamba Osaka (7) 1-2
Yokohama F Marinos vs Kashima Antlers (6) 2-1
Omiya Ardija vs Nagoya Grampus (6) 1-1
Montedio Yamagata vs Shimizu S-Pulse (7) 0-1
Kawasaki Frontale vs Urawa Red Diamonds (7) over 2.5 goals

Mexican Primera Division:

Cruz Azul vs San Luis (8) 1-0
Pachuca vs Monterrey (7) 1-1
Tigres UANL vs Indios (6) 1-0
Guadalajara vs Jaguares (7) 2-0
Atlante vs Santos Laguna (6) 1-1

Dutch Eredivisie:

Heracles Almelo vs Sparta Rotterdam (6) 1-0
Vitesse Arnhem vs RKC Waalwijk (7) 2-0
Roda JC Kerkrade vs NAC Breda (7) 1-2
AZ Alkmaar vs NEC Nijmegen (8) 3-1

Norwegian Tippeligaen:

Odd Grenland Skien vs Stabaek (7) 1-1
Aalesunds vs Brann Bergen (7) 1-2

Norwegian 2 Divisjon:

Avdeling 1:

Strommen vs KFUM Fotball Oslo (8) both sides to score
FK Tonsberg vs Eidsvold TF (8)
Fram IF Larvik vs Skjetten Fotball (7)
Mandalskameratene vs Pors Grenland (8)

Avdeling 2:

Strindheim IL vs Skarbovik IF Aalesund (7)
Nardo FK Trondheim vs Steinkjer FK (6)
Drobak Frogn IL vs Lorenskog IF (6)

Avdeling 3:

Asane IL Ulset vs Sandnes Ulf (7)
Sford Sunnhordland FK vs Randaberg IL (7)
Nest Sotra Agotnes vs Algard FK (6)

Avdeling 4:

Korsvoll IL Oslo vs Baerum SK Sandvika (6)
Valdres FK Fagernes vs Kjelsas Oslo (8)
Asker Fotball vs FF Lillehammer (5)
Mo IL vs Manglerud Star Oslo (6)

Polish Ekstraklasa:

Arka Gdynia vs Polonia Warsaw (6) 1-1
Korona Kielce vs Slask Wroclaw (6) 0-0
Lech Poznan vs Odra Wodzislaw (8) 2-1
Ruch Chorzow vs Cracovia Krakow (8) 2-0

Portuguese Liga Sagres:

Pacos de Ferreira vs Rio Ave (6) 1-0
Sporting Braga vs Porto (8) 1-2

Portuguese Liga de Honra:

Feirense vs Trofense (7)
Varzim vs Desportivo Chaves (6)
Portimonense vs Gil Vicente (6)

Romanian Liga:

Otelul Galati vs Gaz Metan Medias (6) 1-0
Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt vs Gloria Bistrita (4) 0-1
Universitatea Craiova vs Rapid Bucharest (7) 1-1

Russian Premier League:

Saturn Moscow Oblast vs Spartak Moscow (7) 1-2
Rostov-na-Donu vs Kuban Krasnodor (6) under 2.5 goals
Lokomotiv Moscow vs FK Moscow (7) over 2.5 goals

Russian Division 1:

Anzhi Makhachkala vs Volga Nyzhnyi Novgorod (8) both sides to score, over 2.5 goals
NoSta Novotroitsk vs Ural Sverdlovskaya Oblast (6)
FK Nizhnyi Novgorod vs Salyut Belgorod (7)
Volgar Gazprom Astrakhan vs KamAZ Nab Chelny (6)
Alaniya Vladikavkaz vs Metallurg Lipetsk (8)
Shinnik Yaroslavl’ vs Energiya Khabarovsk (7)
Vityaz Podolsk vs Sibir Novosibirsk (5)
FK Krasnodor vs FK Chita (6)
Baltika Kaliningrad vs Luch-Energiya Vladivostok (7)

Scottish Premier League:

Kilmarnock vs Rangers (8) 0-2
Aberdeen vs St.Mirren (7) 2-1
Dundee United vs Motherwell (7) over 2.5 goals
Hamilton Academicals vs Falkirk (6) 1-0

Serbian Super Liga:

BSK Borca vs Cukaricki (6) 1-0
Spartak Subotica vs Hajduk Kula (5) 0-0
Jagodina vs Javor Ivanjica (5) 1-2
Rad Belgrade vs Borac Cacak (6) 1-0
Napredak vs Mladi Radnik (6) 1-1
Metalac GM vs OFK Belgrade (7) 0-1

Slovakian Corgon Liga:

Senica vs Nitra (5) 1-1
Slovan Bratislava vs Banska Bystrica (7) 2-1
Ruzomberok vs Artmedia Petrzalka (6) 0-1
Spartak Trnava vs Dubnica (8) 2-0
MSK Zilina vs DAC Dunajska Streda (8) 2-1

Slovenian Prva Liga:

Koper vs Nafta Lendava (8) 2-0
Interblock Ljubljana vs Maribor (7) 1-1
Celje vs Domzale (7) 2-1
Gorica vs Rudar Velenje (4) 1-0

Spanish Primera Liga:

Deportivo La Coruna vs Espanyol (8) 2-1
Real Mallorca vs Tenerife (8) 2-0
Osasuna vs Sevilla (7) 1-1
Malaga vs Racing Club de Santander (6) 1-1
Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid (9) over 3.5 goals

Spanish Segunda Liga:

Huesca vs Gimnastic de Tarrgona (6)
Numancia vs Real Murcia (7)
Levante vs Elche (7)
Cordoba vs Celta de Vigo (7)
Cartagena vs Castellon (5)
Rayo Vallecano de Madrid vs Real Union Club de Irun (8)

Spanish Segunda B:

Group 1:

Celta de Vigo II vs Compostela (6)
Sestao River Club vs Osasuna II (5)
Izarra vs Zamora (7)
Lemona vs  Guijuelo (6)
Mirandes vs Athletic Club de Bilbao II (6)
Palencia vs Barakaldo (6)
Pontevedra vs Racing Club de Ferrol (7)
Deportivo Alaves vs Cultural y Desportiva Leonesa (8)

Group 2:

Cacereno vs Real Madrid II (6)
Cerro Reyes Badajoz vs Puertollano (6)

Group 3:

Benidorm vs Mallorca B (7)
Espanyol Barcelona II vs Alicante (6)
Logrones vs Terrassa (6)

Group 4:

Caravaca vs Melilla (6)
Sevilla Atletico vs Roquetas (7)
Real Jaen vs Moratalla (7)
Ecija Balompie vs Granada (8)
San Roque vs Polidesportivo Ejido (7)
Lucena vs Real Betis II (8)
Ceuta vs Marbella (7)
Aguilas vs Jerez Industrial (6)

Swedish Allsvenskan:

Halmstads vs Helsingborgs (6) 0-0

Turkish Super Lig:

Besiktas JK vs Kayserispor (7) 2-0
Ankaragucu vs Genclerbirligi (6) 1-2
Eskisehirspor vs Gaziantepspor (6) 1-1
Diyabakirspor vs Manisaspor (6) 1-0
Sivasspor vs Bursaspor (7) 1-1

Ukrainian Premier League:

Zorya Lugansk vs Metalurg Zaporizhya (6) under 2.5 goals
Obolon Kiev vs Zakarpattia Uzhhorod (7) 2-1
Illichivets Mariupol vs Chernomorets Odessa (6) over 2.5 goals
Dnipro Dnepropetrovsk vs Karpaty Lviv (5) 1-1

Uruguayan Primera Division:

Danubio vs River Plate Montevideo (7) 2-1
Fenix vs Cerro Largo (6) 1-2
Penarol vs Tacuarembo (7) 2-0

Welsh Premier League:

Bangor City vs The New Saints (5) 1-1
Carmarthen Town vs Prestatyn Town (6) 0-0
Connah’s Quay Nomads vs Haverfordwest County (6) 0-1
Neath Athletic vs Caersws (7) 2-0
Newtown vs Rhyl (8) 0-2

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