Dinamo Bucharest vs Poli Timisoara

Yesterday was bizarre – that’s the only way I can put it, unfortunately. Lokomotiva Zagreb somehow scored three, Polonia Bytom missed a penalty, Atalanta Bergamo had a man sent off, Debreceni VSC couldn’t hold a lead etc. etc. the list goes on. Rather than regretting an unfortunate day, however, let’s look forward to a potentially profitable saturday.

My featured game today is rapidly becoming a favourite of mine as it involves the ever-predictable Dinamo Bucharest as they host fellow title contenders Poli Timisoara.

Dinamo Bucharest, as loyal readers of this site will gradually be realising, cannot defend for shit but do love to score goals. They boast one of the worst defences in Romanian Liga football and yet also the most fearsome attack. There are innumerate possibilities for Dinamo in attack and that’s why nobody else can match them on that front. However, with defending as bad as theirs, any half-organised side stands a decent chance of taking a point or three off them. Indeed, it’s no coincidence at all that all eight of Dinamo’s home games this season have gone over 2.5 goals due to glorious attacking football and appalling defending and I expect more of the same today. Dinamo won 2-4 at newly-promoted Victoria Branesti last match with the hosts scoring in that game despite being reduced to ten men, thus proving my point about Dinamo rarely having control of a game but always contributing goals to it with their free-flowing football.

Visitors Poli Timisoara haven’t been at their best in recent times but a win at home to league leaders Otelul Galati last match will have aided their cause. They’re generally a defensive unit on the road but that’s going to have to change in this game as they know they’re going to concede at somepoint; nobody can keep this Dinamo side out in Romania. However, Timisoara’s tactics in Bucharest over the past few years have worked well and it’s no surprise really as Dinamo simply can’t defend. It’s a shame that Zicu isn’t playing to his best at the moment as the ex-Dinamo Bucharest man is somewhat key to Timisoara’s play and he’d have a lot of fun in this game, should he feel so inclined, although interestingly Timisoara have left him out of their squad today. Nonetheless, Timisoara have enough in attack themselves to cause a lot of problems in this game and perhaps it’s finally time for them to gain some consistency after a fairly inconsistent campaign thus far. Let’s face it – they’ve got enough ex-Dinamo players to have the motivation in this game to do it as well with Alexe and Helder having come to Timisoara from Dinamo, just to name a couple!

Four out of the last five games between these two sides have gone over 2.5 goals and four out of the last five meetings between these two sides in Bucharest alone have gone over 2.5 goals with Poli Timisoara winning the last two so don’t get any crazy ideas about entering the 1×2 market here. For me, there are two very good sides on show here and there really should be goals as the hosts can’t keep a clean sheet but it’s rare that they don’t score at least two goals at home. With the above in mind, taking over 2.5 goals at evens looks unbelievably generous so that’s my selection today.

Verdict: Over 2.5 goals at evens.

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Saturday’s Picks

My tips:

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

Wellington Phoenix vs Melbourne Victory – over 2.5 goals at 9/10.

Neither of these two sides are performing anywhere near as well as they should be this season and it stems from one common factor; poor defending. In this game, one of the worst defensive home records in the A-League encounters one of the worst defensive records on the road in the A-League so I’d be beyond surprised to see a boring 0-0 here. Wellington Phoenix have decided to only play well when they’re at home in New Zealand this season and that’s worked quite well for them with four wins, two draws, and just two defeats from eight home games this season. The Victory aren’t performing to their usual standards on the road with a large lack of goalscoring being their problem, which is ironic as they’ve attempted to play more attacking football over the past few weeks and instead they’ve started conceding more without really scoring enough! Indeed, six out of their last seven games have gone over 2.5 goals, just as seven out of Wellington Phoenix’s last eight home games have too. Both of these sides are capable of playing attractive football but neither offers a solid defence and thus neither side can hold a lead. Therefore, you can forgive me for expecting goals in this game – hell, two out of the last three games between these two sides in New Zealand have gone over 2.5 goals and I’ll be very surprised to see anything but that occurring today at rather generous odds.

Verdict: Over 2.5 goals at 9/10.

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Beroe vs Cherno More Varna – home win at 7/5.

You have to fancy Beroe at such a generous price here. Few trips are more difficult in Bulgaria than to face the physical hosts Beroe and Cherno More Varna are well on their way to discovering that. Beroe boast the best defence in Bulgaria on their own turf with just two goals conceded in six A PFG games. Beroe have won three of those games and drew the other three, which I personally think is a very good record for a side devoid of stars. Nobody has scored against Beroe in Beroe’s last four home games in the A PFG and I don’t expect that to change today. Beroe’s problem is goalscoring, to be blunt. Their well-organised defence is immense but their defensive line-up leaves their attack somewhat limited. Fortunately, they do attack more on their own turf, naturally, so I’m expecting something from them today.

It helps that Aleksandar Alesandrov is suspended for this game for Cherno More Varna as he’s an important defender for the visitors, who generally line up in a very similar fashion to their hosts i.e. defensive. Cherno More attack a lot more than Beroe do at home but away from home, Cherno More just don’t bother turning up, bizarrely. They’ve played six away games in the A PFG this season, losing five times, leaking over two goals per away game on average, and scoring a measly two goals along the way. Don’t get me wrong – the record is a bit more dismissive of Cherno More than I’d like as I actually rate them quite highly – but their inability to perform on the road is consistent year after year so it’s true to a certain extent at least. I’ve never been able to explain why Varna’s ability is halved when they play away from home but that’s simply what occurs and without a key part of their defence today, I fancy them to struggle against a good Beroe side.

Prepare yourselves for the game of the day to not watch here, guys! The last three games between these two sides have ended 0-0 and neither prolific so we should see another low-scoring game today. However, Beroe at 7/5 are too long because if they take the lead then they really should hold it – few sides can score against this resilient defence – and I think it’s worth taking a chance on them winning this game today as a result.

Verdict: Beroe to win at 7/5.

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Rijeka vs Dinamo Zagreb – away win at 3/4.

Dinamo have struggled at Rijeka in the past and make no mistake here – this is definitely not an easy away game today. The bookies know that, hence the alluring odds of 3/4 on a side that is usually 1/2 at the longest for an away game in the Prva Liga. However, I think the bookies are going to get burned today because Rijeka have seldom looked as vulnerable as they do now for some years. The unwritten rule of the Prva Liga is not to bet against Rijeka when they’re at home and that’s because it’s a very intimidating venue, not to mention the fact that Rijeka are a good side, generally. However, their dismal home form of late makes them look at the visit of Croatia’s biggest club and tremble because their visitors are in prime position to have a lot of fun here. Rijeka have lost three out of their last four home games in all competitions against shit travellers – Osijek, Inter Zapresic, and Varteks Varazdin respectively – none of which they should be losing to at home. More worryingly than that is the fact that they’ve conceded eleven goals in those three games – that’s not a record to take into a game against mighty Dinamo Zagreb and the visitors will finally feel a sense of confidence ahead of a trip that has troubled them for years. Bosnia-Herzegovina manager Halilhodzic has really whipped the Prva Liga champions into shape since arriving, especially in their much-needed problem area of defence. Dinamo have impressively kept nine clean sheets in all competitions, winning eight of those games, the most recent of which was a 0-6 drubbing against relegation favourites Hrvatski Dragovoljac. I like their options and tactical awareness under their new boss especially. Consider their last few away games, for example. They faced in-form Inter Zapresic, who are notorious for being strong at home and not conceding many so Dinamo attacked them in the way that only they can and won 0-3. They then faced Club Brugge, a side who can match them in potency, so Dinamo lined up defensively and counter-attacked incredibly well, winning 0-2. They then faced an iron defence in Split, a side that nobody has an easy ride against, so Dinamo played it tactical, converted their chances and ended up grinding out a 0-1 win. They then took on Hrvatski Dragovoljac and Dinamo knew they couldn’t defend, played “the beautiful game”, and destroyed them 0-6. The way that Dinamo approach each game and the way that they take their chances really illustrates their superior quality advantage in this division and it’s going to take a lot from an unconvincing Rijeka side to match their achievements over the past few years by not losing at home to Dinamo today.

Atypically, I’d stay away from this game as the odds would be something of a trap. However, I see value in the away win today because Rijeka’s current side is not worthy of the respect that they’ve been given here. Dinamo have always been better than Rijeka but now that they’re showing it on such a consistent basis, I have to favour them here at generous odds of 3/4.

Verdict: Dinamo Zagreb to win at 3/4.

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Barnsley vs Watford – home win at 5/4.

These odds look a potential gift on a Barnsley win today. No trip to Oakwell should ever be taken lightly as this side is not easy to beat. Watford have lost three consecutive visits here so they know the score and yet another freezing game in Yorkshire is not welcome for any side, let alone a Watford side that has one of the worst away records in the Championship when it comes to defending. To Watford’s credit, they are the biggest goalscoring away side in the division and do tend to make sides work to beat them as you have to outscore them. However, abysmal defending tends to mean that this does actually occur and could well occur again today. Only four Championship sides have conceded less at home than Barnsley have this season and five wins in nine home games is a good record, especially as only two of those games have resulted in defeat. Barnsley have won three consecutive games ahead of thsi encounter too, impressively winning at a good Ipswich Town along the way, so morale is high here. Watford, however, are without a win in six games and although they’re scoring goals, the lack of three points as they come away from each game has to be disheartening and Oakwell is no place for a side devoid of spirit.

Watford welcome back John Eustace for this game and Barnsley miss midfielder Doyle through suspension but I still think Barnsley are too long at 5/4 here, despite goalscoring not being their main aim. This is never an easy away game so my call is the home win here as Watford’s defence simply isn’t up to the task here.

Verdict: Barnsley to win at 5/4.

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AEK Athens vs Olympiakos Piraeus – away win at 5/4.

I can’t really shed much light on this Athens derby other than to say that Olympiakos are simply better than AEK. Olympiakos’ only real title challengers are Panathinaikos and even they’re rather weak this year. AEK will always bring spirit to a game and let’s face it – this is an Athens derby and caution must be utilised with that in mind. However, AEK’s crippling debts will always leave them behind Olympiakos and Panathinaikos as they invariably lack the quality of their neighbours and it’s in games like this where it should really show. AEK were appalling in their last game at Kavala and will find life today very tough if their performance is anything like what it was in that game. That said, Olympiakos weren’t much better against PAOK, although that’s considerably more acceptable in my book! Both sides have more strength in attack than defence so we can expect a few goals here, especially with key defender Mellberg missing this game for Olympiakos. However, the return of playmaker Ibagaza will add another string to Olympiakos’ bow in attack and simply put, I expect them to score more than AEK today. 5/4 is a decent price on this occurring so that’s my call today.

Verdict: Olympiakos Piraeus to win at 5/4.

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Padova vs Varese – home win at evens.

Derby defeat against Vicenza won’t sit well with Padova at all; revenge is nigh! That said, it was an away game and Padova are unbelievably inept on the road, for some inane reason. Nonetheless, they’re a dynamic home side and with Serie B’s leading goalscorer Davide Succi in electric form, I fancy the machine that is Padova to return to winning ways today. They’ve already won six out of eight at home this season and although Varese look like experts at avoiding defeat on paper, they may find this to be a bridge too far. The newly-promoted side haven’t lost in their last four away games but who have they faced? Portosummaga, Vicenza, Grosseto, and Ascoli – four rather poor/average sides at best - so I don’t think they’re as good as their record would have you believe. Varese are a competent side and won’t make it easy for Padova today but Padova realistically should be far too good for their opponents as Varese don’t score enough goals and Padova are the joint-leading goalscorers in home games this season with a virtually unheard-of record of over two goals scored per home game on average thus far! Padova’s defence is strong too and ultimately, there should be a real quality mismatch here. I know Padova lost at Vicenza last match but seriously – evens on the home win here? It shouldn’t be longer than 4/6, in my opinion, so the home win is my call here.

Verdict: Padova to win at evens.

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Siena vs Novara – home win at evens.

This home win is distinctly more risky than the above one in Serie B because Novara are truly the side to beat at the moment. However, all good runds must come to an end and I think today’s the day that Novara get brought back down to earth. They’ve been terrific since being promoted from Serie C by being a nightmare to beat and by scoring goals freely. Quality-wise, however, they’re not even a top six side, in my opinion, so I think it’s fairly inevitable that they’ll be “caught out” soon. Siena are virtually a Serie A side with some of the players they have available to them and seven wins in eight home games demonstrates that rather well, as does their average of scoring over two goals per home game and conceding a goal per every two home games on average. They’re very much a complete unit and I’ll be surprised if they’re not promoted this season. Novara are more of a wild card in this division. They lack the quality and experience of Siena but make up for it by having a good manager and a set of players that have played together for a long time. That said, I think Novara’s Achilles Heel today will be the pitch surface. As you may or may not know, Novara are the only side in the top two tiers of Italian football to play their home games on artificial turf. This has already proven to be a massive advantage against good sides at home this season but away from home, they’ve struggled somewhat when encountering good sides, losing at Torino and drawing at Padova in the only two really hard away games that they’ve faced. I think a rampant Siena home side will be too much for the enthusiastic visitors; momentum can only take you so far. I therefore deem evens on the home win to be decent value today.

Verdict: Siena to win at evens.

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Arka Gdynia vs Slask Wroclaw – away win with draw no bet at 11/10.

Let’s be terribly blunt here – Arka are only still in the Ekstraklasa because they’re bloody hard to beat. They don’t play good or attractive football, they don’t score goals – they just work very, very hard, and defend as if their lives depended upon it. However, when they lose that defensive edge, they become incredibly vulnerable and that is starting to happen. It’s not happening due to a lack of morale or motivation per se, but absentees, as you would expect from a squad with limited size and quality. They’ve lost back-to-back games ahead of this encounter as a result of absentees but most importantly, they’ve conceded five goals along the way, which definitely isn’t like them. They’re back on familiar ground today but at what cost? They miss Rozic, Robakowski, Bednarek, Burkhardt, Glavina, Sulima, and Bledzewski through injury and now also miss Szmatiuk through suspension. They nearly missed Marciano for this game too until his red card was rescinded on the basis that it was a stupid card to be given! Either way, Arka are bereft of defenders in this game and are looking to give seventeen year old Zolnierowicz a try in this game as a result. For a side whose strength is entirely in defence, Arka are going to struggle in this game, especially as they massively struggle to score goals. I feel Arka are sitting ducks here and maybe Slask can take advantage.

Although Slask are still missing long-term absentee Diaz in attack, who is a hefty loss for them, Slask are still playing good football. They weren’t always since his injury but new manager Lenczyk has got them playing really well. Indeed, Slask have now won four consecutive Ekstraklasa games, albeit with three of them at home. Their win at GKS Belchatow was still impressive as it’s not an easy venue to play at and it also took their record of clean sheets on the road to three consecutive games, one of which was at giants Wisla Krakow. It’s interesting to see that as Slask’s attacking game is improved, their defence has also been improved. New manager Lenczyk certainly knows what he’s doing here and this Slask side are very well motivated and have a lot of momentum so why shouldn’t they upset the apple cart today? I don’t like away wins in the Ekstraklasa much but Slask have a much better chance of taking a win here than the bookies let on, in my opinion, especially as they’ve been training on an artificial pitch lately to get used to Arka’s pitch before meeting them on it today!

I can see why the odds are so generous with Arka yet to lose in six consecutive Ekstraklasa home games. However, the statistics are only applicable for when Arka has a full side available to them, which they absolutely don’t have today. I therefore feel the odds are a bit misleading and that there’s value on Slask edging this one although covering it with DNB is always advisable against a tough nut to crack like Arka Gdynia!

Verdict: Slask Wroclaw to win with draw no bet at 11/10.

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Otelul Galati vs Astra Ploiesti - lay Otelul Galati at 17/10.

I’m a big advocate of Otelul Galati. I like their energy, their focus on youth, their drive, their tenacity, and their good organisational skills. However, as good as they are and as well as they’ve been playing, they’re not a big side and they’re not natural goalscorers. How on earth they’re nearly 2/5 to win this game is absolutely beyond me. Otelul at home are very hard to play against, admittedly, but Otelul aren’t good enough in attack to command those odds, especially not after their 2-0 defeat that was inflicted by a good Poli Timisoara side upon them last match. Astra Ploiesti aren’t a particularly good side but they do specialise in avoiding defeat. They’ve only lost twice in eight away games this season and one of those games was against giants Rapid Bucharest! Astra have played CFR Cluj and Steaua Bucharest away from home this seasona and taken a draw from both encounters so don’t underestimate the visitors here based upon their league placing. Astra are playing well at the moment – they’ve not conceded a goal for three games now – and I don’t think Otelul will find it easy to play against them here.

Otelul would have to be 4/5 to interest me in this game because they’re not good enough goalscorers to shatter a resilient Astra Ploiesti side easily today so I’m sure as hell not touching them at nearly 2/5. Astra claimed a 0-0 draw at sleeping giants Vaslui last match so they know how to defend against sides. Otelul will work very hard here and probably should edge it but on the back of a defeat and facing a very strong defensive unit, I think laying them at 17/10 shows some value as it’s far too generous in my eyes.

Verdict: Lay Otelul Galati at 17/10.

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Celtic vs Inverness Caledonian Thistle – away win with +1.5 goal handicap at 5/4.

I think it’s fair to observe that the glory days of Rangers and Celtic are gradually coming to a stop in Scotland because the gap is closing and those two giants of Scottish football don’t boast the financial clout that they used to for obvious reasons. I also don’t think Lennon is the man for the job at Celtic – you need a much more clever manager and you can see that in the games this season where Celtic have been caught out. When have you ever seen Celtic throw a one-goal lead away at home to Rangers to lose 1-3? What about conceding a late goal at home to Dundee United last match to draw 1-1 too? This Celtic side is lacking in ability on the basis that they don’t have as much as they used to but they’re also lacking confidence and that has to start with the manager. For me, Lennon is a problem for Celtic, despite being a legend whilst playing for them, and whilst he’s there they are still susceptible. I think that’s partially visible by the fact that if you give the opponents of Celtic a +1.5 goal head start for all of Celtic’s home games this season then Celtic only win four out of their seven games, which isn’t like them – they’re usually a lot more dominant. However, sides recognise that they’re vulnerable now and none moreso than in-form Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Inverness have won a massively impressive five times in seven away games this season, remaining unbeaten throughout. Unlike most Scottish sides on the road, Inverness attack and score goals frequently and thus they do well. In fact, only league leaders Rangers have scored more than Inverness on the road with today’s visitors averaging scoring over two goals per away game. Inverness have already taken a draw from a trip to Ibrox; why not at Celtic Park today? I’m partially tempted to lay Celtic here because I don’t feel they merit 1/5 to win this game despite them being the obviously better side here. However, giving Inverness a +1.5 goal head start at 5/4 looks far too generous to overlook here because they’re riding the crest of a wave and are scoring goals for fun. Inverness are punching above their weight here, it has tobe said, so do be careful with this game. However, I think we’ll see an interesting game here and although I’d stay away from the more routine 1×2 betting for this game, I think giving the visitors a head start looks a genius idea for this game.

Verdict: Inverness Caledonian Thistle to win with +1.5 goal handicap at 5/4.

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Girona vs Salamanca – home win at 13/10.

This is probably one of my more “random” selections of the day so take it if you wish but it’s based upon footballing styles. Girona play very good football, bluntly, and their home form always reflects that. Indeed, their head-to-head record with Salamanca shows it too as Salamanca are generally a very defensive, counter-attacking side. Girona have played six home games in the Segunda Liga this season, winning four times, drawing once, and losing just once. It’s important to note that they average scoring over two goals per home game with their flambuoyant football and also that only Real Valladolid, Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, and Real Betis Balompie respectively have scored more goals at home than Girona have this season. The footballing capability of Girona is often underestimated but they play good football and if they do it here then I’ll be surprised to see anything but a home win. Salamanca will line up defensively here, as they often do, and I doubt it’ll end well for them. How they’ve won four out of six on the road this season is beyond me – well, aside from the fact that they’ve beaten poor and/or out-of-form sides. However, reality is starting to kick in with Salamanca losing back-to-back away games in recent times and leaking five goals in two games won’t aid Salamanca’s tactics whatsoever. The only side to beat Girona at home this season was Villarreal II and the only way they did that was by scoring three goals. Everyone else that has come here has been outplayed and it usually shows in the scoreline. Hell, Girona overcame a superior Real Valladolid side 2-0 here so they know how to handle good sides. I therefore think it’s worth taking them to win this one at generous odds, especially as I really don’t rate Salamanca anywhere near as highly as their league placing suggests that they should be!

Verdict: Girona to win at 13/10.

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Istanbul BB vs Fenerbahce – home win with draw no bet at 27/20.

Fenerbahce have a terrible record against local rivals Istanbul BB and with their defensive frailities there for all to see, I think we could see them struggle against. Fenerbahce have lost three consecutive trips to face their local rivals and given that Istanbul BB have only leaked two goals in five consecutive home games, I envision another tough night for the giants of Turkish Super Lig football. As far as Istanbul clubs go, Istanbul BB are often overlooked but they’re actually a very good side that are very hard to beat. Experienced Cameroonian striker Herve Tum and Swedish playmaker Samuel Holmgren add an extra dimension to this side that is often disregarded and although Istanbul BB aren’t as potent as they need to be to be recognised as a “big” Istanbul side, they’re still a good passing side and won’t lie down for anyone, especially not their big rivals. Only Galatasaray out of the “big three” have a knack of winning here; Besiktas JK and Fenerbahce always struggle here and that should be the case today.

The biggest threat to my bet is Niang, of course. I raised my eyebrows when Fenerbahce managed to somehow lure a striker that is far too good for the Super Lig to their club because I don’t know how they’ve done it. Still, fair play to them – they’ve got the best striker in the division playing for them and it’s paying great dividends as quality begins to look shorter in their side so his addition is very welcome, I’m sure. Fenerbahce have still been poor on the road this season, however. It’s not goalscoring that is their problem – it’s defending, which is something that seemingly continually eludes them. They’ve lost at Trabzonspor, Kayserispor, and Gaziantepspor already this season in the Super Lig, not to mention their defeat at Ankaragucu lately in the Turkiye Kupasi, and it’s just not good enough for a club of their size and stature. They’ve shipped six goals in two consecutive away games and with a dismal record leading them into this game, I really don’t fancy them here. Let’s face it – only Alex and/or Niang can win this game for Fenerbahce so I don’t see why Fener are so short for this game when they never play well in it.

Therefore, my call is the home win with draw no bet. Fenerbahce have already demonstrated their dislike of playing against tenacious sides and Istanbul BB are most certainly a tenacious side. The drawback is that the visitors are better goalscorers than the hosts, unfortunately, so if we see an open game then Fener will probably win it. However, I think the hosts will keep it tight, rough up their opponents, and take the chances that are bound to come their way due to shoddy Fenerbahce defending. I’ll take a chance on Niang not doing too much damage here as I think the hosts with DNB cover at 27/20 is far, far too generous for this game, although as always with derbies – be cautious!

Verdict: Istanbul BB to win with draw no bet at 27/20.

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Accumulator fodder:

Anderlecht, Standard de Liege, APOEL Nicosia, Manchester United, BV09 Borussia Dortmund, Fehervar, Maribor, Koper, Real Betis Balompie, Danubio.

Recommended bets:

Anderlecht, BV09 Borussia Dortmund, and Manchester United at 2/1.

As ever, if there any questions/explanations required then please feel free to post a comment! For the remainder of my thoughts on today’s games, see below, although I feel compelled to write that the below are not necessarily my tips but merely my thoughts to prevent endless questions about my thoughts on certain games!

Argentinian Primera Division:

Quilmes vs All Boys (6) 1-1
Banfield vs Racing Club Avellaneda (5) 1-0

Australian A-League:

Wellington Phoenix vs Melbourne Victory (6) over 2.5 goals
Melbourne Heart vs Sydney FC (6) 1-1

Austrian Bundesliga:

SV Kapfenberg vs Wiener Neustadt (5) 1-1
SV Ried vs Wacker Innsbruck (6) 1-0
LASK Linz vs Salzburg (6) 0-1
SV Mattersburg vs Sturm Graz (7) 1-2

Belgian Eerste Klasse:

Anderlecht vs Charleroi (9) -1.5 handicap
Standard de Liege vs Lierse SK (8) over 2.5 goals
Kortrijk vs Lokeren (5) 1-1
Westerlo vs Eupen (7) 2-1
Cercle Brugge vs Germinal Beerschot (7) 2-0

Bulgarian A PFG:

Montana vs Levski Sofia (5) 1-1
Minior Pernik vs Sliven (6) 1-0
Beroe vs Cherno More Varna (6) 1-0
Pirin Blagoevgrad vs Rakovski (6) 2-1
Lokomotiv Sofia vs Slavia Sofia (4) 1-1, at least one red card in this game

Chilean Primera Division:

Cobreloa vs Universidad Catolica (5) 1-2
Universidad de Concepcion vs Santiago Wanderers (5) over 2.5 goals
Everton vs Audax Italiano (6) over 2.5 goals

Colombian Primera A:

Independiente de Santa Fe Bogota vs Atletico Huila (7) 2-0
Deportes Tolima vs La Equidad Bogota (7) 2-1

Croatian Prva Liga:

NK Zagreb vs Istra 1961 (5) 1-0
Hajduk Split vs Osijek (8) 2-0
Cibalia Vinkovci vs Sibenik (4) 1-1
Slaven Koprivnica vs Inter Zapresic (7) 1-0
Karlovac vs Zadar (6) 2-1
Varteks Varazdin vs Split (6) 0-0
Rijeka vs Dinamo Zagreb (6) 0-1

Cypriot Division 1:

Apollon Limassol vs A.E.Paphos (6) 1-0
Doxa vs Omonia Nicosia (7) under 2.5 goals
APOEL Nicosia vs Olympiakos Nicosia (8) 2-0 at least one red card in this game

Danish Superligaen:

Midtylland vs Silkeborg (5) 1-1

Ecuadorian Primera A:

Manta vs Liga de Quito (6) 1-2
Universidad Catolica vs Emelec Guayaquil (7) 0-1
Espoli Cayambe vs Olmedo Riobamba (5) 1-1
El Nacional Quito vs Macara Ambato (6) 2-1

English Premier League:

Aston Villa vs Arsenal (4) 1-1
Bolton Wanderers vs Blackpool (7) 2-1
Everton vs West Bromwich Albion (7) 2-1
Fulham vs Birmingham City (6) 1-0
Manchester United vs Blackburn Rovers (8) under 2.5 goals
Stoke City vs Manchester City (5) under 2.5 goals
West Ham United vs Wigan Athletic (5) 1-1
Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Sunderland (4) 1-2, draw no bet

English Championship:

Middlesbrough vs Hull City (5)
Crystal Palace vs Doncaster Rovers (6)
Bristol City vs Sheffield United (6) over 2.5 goals
Scunthorpe United vs Coventry City (5) draw no bet
Barnsley vs Watford (7)
Preston North End vs Millwall (4) over 2.5 goals
Queens Park Rangers vs Cardiff City (6) under 2.5 goals
Reading vs Leeds United (5)
Burnley vs Derby County (6) both sides to score

English League One:

Rochdale vs Oldham Athletic (6)

English League Two:

Morecambe vs Crewe Alexandra (6)

French Ligue 1:

Stade Brestois vs Racing Club Lens (6) 0-0
Lorient vs Stade Rennais (6) 1-1
Olympique de Marseille vs Montpellier HSC (7) 2-0
AS Monaco vs OGC Nice (6) 1-0
AS Nancy-Lorraine vs Saint-Etienne (6) 1-1
Valenciennes vs Arles (7) 1-0
Girondins de Bordeaux vs LOSC Lille (5) 1-1

German Bundesliga:

Bayern Munich vs Eintracht Frankfurt (7) over 2.5 goals
Hamburger SV vs VfB Stuttgart (5) 2-1
Hoffenheim vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen (6) 1-1
Hannover 96 vs SC Freiburg (6) over 2.5 goals
Kaiserslautern vs Schalke 04 (5) 1-1
BV09 Borussia Dortmund vs Borussia Moenchengladbach (8) over 2.5 goals

German Bundesliga 2:

Hertha BSC Berlin vs MSV Duisburg (7) over 2.5 goals
Alemannia Aachen vs Augsburg (6)

Greek Super League:

Panserraikos vs Aris Salonika (6) 0-0
Ergotelis vs Larissa (5) 1-1
AEK Athens vs Olympiakos Piraeus (6) 1-2, at least one red card in this game

Hungarian Soproni Liga:

Fehervar vs Siofok (8) 2-0
Kaposvari Rakoczi vs Zalaegerszegi TE (6) 2-2
Szombathelyi Haladas vs Szolnoki MAV (7) 2-0
Kecskemeti TE vs MTK Budapest (4) 1-1
Paksi SE vs Ferencvaros (5) 1-2, draw no bet

Italian Serie A:

Sampdoria vs AC Milan (6) 1-1
Juventus vs Fiorentina (7) 2-1

Italian Serie B:

Crotone vs Vicenza (6)
Empoli vs Sassuolo (4)
Frosinone vs Ascoli (6)
Padova vs Varese (6)
Pescara vs Portosummaga (6)
Piacenza vs Torino (7)
Siena vs Novara (6)
Triestina vs Grosseto (4)

Japanese J-League:

Kawasaki Frontale vs Urawa Red Diamonds (6) over 2.5 goals
Jubilo Iwata vs Nagoya Grampus (5) under 2.5 goals
Gamba Osaka vs Yokohama F.Marinos (7) 2-1
Vissel Kobe vs Shimizu S-Pulse (4) 2-2
Omiya Ardija vs Albirex Niigata (5) 2-1
Tokyo vs Montedio Yamagata (4) 1-0
Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Vegalta Sendai (7) 2-0

Dutch Eredivisie:

AZ Alkmaar vs Heerenveen (6) 1-0
Willem II vs Excelsior Rotterdam (4) over 2.5 goals
Roda JC Kerkrade vs Groningen (5) 0-1, draw no bet
NEC Nijmegen vs Twente Enschede (6) 1-2

Paraguayan Division Profesional:

Rubio Nu vs Sportivo Trinidense (6) 1-0
Olimpia Asuncion vs Tacuary (6) 2-1
3 de Febrero vs Nacional Asuncion (5) 1-2, draw no bet

Polish Ekstraklasa:

Arka Gdynia vs Slask Wroclaw (6) 0-1, draw no bet
Zaglebie Lubin vs Lechia Gdansk (6) over 2.5 goals
Korona Kielce vs Lech Poznan (6) 0-1
Widzew Lodz vs Gornik Zabrze (5) 1-1

Portuguese Liga Sagres:

Pacos de Ferreira vs Olhanense (5) under 2.5 goals
Maritimo Funchal vs Vitoria Guimaraes (5) 2-1, draw no bet
Sporting Clube de Lisboa vs Porto (4) 1-1, at least one red card in this game

Romanian Liga:

Otelul Galati vs Astra Ploiesti (5) under 2.5 goals
Brasov vs Rapid Bucharest (4) 0-0
Dinamo Bucharest vs Poli Timisoara (6) over 2.5 goals, both sides to score

Scottish Premier League:

Celtic vs Inverness Caledonian Thistle (6) 2-1
Hamilton Academicals vs St.Mirren (6) under 2.5 goals
Hibernian vs St.Johnstone (7) 2-1
Kilmarnock vs Aberdeen (5) 0-0

Serbian Super Liga:

Vojvodina Novi Sad vs Smederevo (7) 1-0
Borac Cacak vs Jagodina (5) 1-1
Hajduk Kula vs Cukaricki (7) 2-0
Indija vs Sevojno (6) 1-1

Slovakian Corgon Liga:

Zlate Moravce vs Nitra (7) 2-1
Dukla Banska Bystrica vs Ruzomberok (6) over 2.5 goals
Slovan Bratislava vs Senica (7) 2-1
DAC Dunajska Streda vs Dubnica (7) 2-0

Slovenian Prva Liga:

Celje vs Domzale (6) 0-1
Gorica vs Nafta Lendava (5) 1-1
Olimpija Ljubljana vs Rudar Velenje (6) 1-1
Maribor vs Triglav (8) 2-0
Koper vs Primorje (8) 2-0

Spanish Primera Liga:

Real Zaragoza vs Villarreal (5) 1-2, draw no bet
Sevilla CF vs Getafe (7) 2-0
Atletico Madrid vs Espanyol (6) over 2.5 goals

Spanish Segunda Liga:

Real Betis Balompie vs Barcelona II (8)
Huesca vs Elche (7) under 2.5 goals
Albacete vs Deportivo Xerez (6)
Las Palmas vs Rayo Vallecano de Madrid (6)
Girona vs Salamanca (6) over 2.5 goals

Swiss Super League:

Thun vs Luzern (6) 1-1
Grasshopper Zurich vs Bellinzona (6) 2-1

Swiss Challenge League:

FC Schaffhausen vs Lausanne Sports (6)
Wohlen vs Servette (6)

Turkish Super Lig:

Konyaspor vs Kasimpasa (6) 2-1
Gaziantepspor vs Trabzonspor (6) 0-1
Genclerbirligi vs Sivasspor (6) 1-0
Istanbul BB vs Fenerbahce (5) 2-1, draw no bet, at least one red card in this game

Ukrainian Premier League:

Tavriya Simferopol vs Vorskla Poltava (7) 1-0
Karpaty Lviv vs Zorya Lugansk (3) 1-1
Dynamo Kiev vs Sevastopol (7) 2-1
Metalist Kharkiv vs Metalurg Donetsk (7) 2-0

Uruguayan Primera Division:

Defensor Sporting vs Club Nacional de Montevideo (6) 1-1, at least one red card in this game
River Plate Montevideo vs Fenix (6) 2-1
Danubio vs Rampla Juniors (8) 2-0
Cerro vs Bella Vista (5) 1-0

Welsh Premier League:

Carmarthen Town vs The New Saints (6) 1-2
Llanelli vs Haverfordwest County (7) 2-0

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Poli Timisoara vs Vaslui

Today’s featured game is the Romanian Liga encounter between high-flying FC Poli Timisoara and tempremental tough-nuts SC Vaslui. Poli Timisoara have been playing well in recent times and are currently one point off the top of the Liga so they’ll be keen to win this one to keep the pressure up on misfiring CFR Cluj. SC Vaslui are still in the reckoning too but took a demoralising blow mid-week with a Cupa Romaniei defeat at FC Brasov so it remains to be seen how they cope with that.

Poli Timisoara have never lost at home to SC Vaslui in four meetings, winning their last two consecutively. Poli Timisoara are also amongst the few sides to have won at Vaslui this season so the hosts approach this game with a somewhat superior mental edge. Poli Timisoara are unbeaten in their last three games, winning their last two consecutively whilst conceding just once and scoring nine times, which is an average of three goals scored per game. Poli Timisoara are strong at home as it is with seven wins in eleven home games this season, scoring an average of nearly two goals per game. However, their most redeeming feature whilst performing at home is their stubborn defence as they’ve conceded just three times during those eleven games, which is the best record in the division. Poli Timisoara may occasionally get caught short of goals being scored but hardly any sides score here so they’re usually a good bet on their own turf. Poli Timisoara are on familiar ground, they’re playing with confidence, and they’re scoring for fun so they look a good bet for me today.

Visitors SC Vaslui can be a frustrating side to play against but I expect their defeat against Brasov mid-week to have hurt them and tired them. Poli Timisoara have had longer to prepare for this game as a result so a demoralised Vaslui have a difficult task today. Vaslui’s away form isn’t particularly bad but they have lost four times in twelve away games so they’re very much capable of being beaten on the road. Vaslui don’t have a good record against Poli Timisoara are either on thie ground or in general and although their “stopper” tactics tend to work well against most sides, the potent hosts today should bring too much to the table for Vaslui to cope with.

I’m expecting a low-scoring game between these two sides as neither concedes many goals and both employ a similar style of football with efficiency being the key. However, Poli Timisoara are the better of these two sides, they’re at home, and they’re scoring goals at the moment so should be able to do sufficient damage today. Confidence is high for the hosts and Vaslui have some tired legs out there so I fancy a dabble on the home win at evens.

Verdict: Poli Timisoara to win at evens.

Monday’s Picks

My tips:

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

River Plate vs Argentinos Juniors – away win at 17/10.

Hosts River Plate enter this game following a painful defeat in “El Clasico” by Boca Juniors. They’ve had a poor campaign already but that defeat will annoy the players considerably. River Plate have been poor in front of goal this season which is primarily why they’re struggling. I’d argue the point that they’re missing the playmaking abilities of young Diego Buonanotte but either way River Plate are not playing well. They’ve only won two out of five home games in the Clausura and have lost one of those games. River Plate may have only conceded twice during that run but have only scored four times too, which isn’t enough. River Plate have quite a mixed record against Argentinos Juniors but managed to lose at home to them last season so are certainly capable of doing so again tonight.

Considering that I don’t rate Argentinos Juniors amongst the better sides in this division, I’ve been suitably impressed by their displays in the Clausura. They’re unbeaten in their last four games whilst winning three times and keeping a clean sheet in three of those games. They’ve won their last two away games consecutively without conceding a goal against giants Estudiantes De La Plata and Racing Club Avellaneda so Argentinos Juniors are looking a real force in the Clausura currently. Argentinos don’t score enough goals for my liking so I’m a tad hesitant ahead of their game tonight as a goal by the home side may shatter their style as it did last match at home to Tigre. Nonetheless, Argentinos have been the best away side in the Clausura this season with three wins and just one defeat in five away games and have scored an average of nearly two goals per game so they’re certainly a threat on the road.

Although I expect a close and low-scoring game between these two sids, I feel Argentinos Juniors are worth a punt given the goal-shy displays of River Plate and the incisive and efficient performances of the visiotrs. Argentinos have the momentum and defensive stability to take three points tonight and the odds make it a worthwhile bet.

Verdict: Argentinos Juniors to win at 17/10.

Pirin Blagoevgrad vs Chernomorets Burgas – home win at 10/11.

Pirin Blagoevgrad appear to have added a dimension to their home football this season with their fortress becoming a feared place to travel to now. Lokomotiv Sofia could only draw here in their last home game and giants Litex Lovech were battered 4-1 here the game before that so Pirin are certainly spreading their wings. Pirin have won five out of ten home games in the A PFG and although their displays are often short on goals, the fact that they rarely concede assists them greatly with only league leaders Litex Lovech able to boast conceding less goals than today’s hosts have. The only side to score at Pirin Blagoevgrad that wasn’t one of the bigger sides in the division – Levski Sofia, Litex Lovech, and Lokomotiv Sofia – was Minior Pernik on the opening day of the season so to say Pirin are solid at home would be an understatement. Their limited goalscoring ability does concern me a little but they’re a solid side and have proven that they’re capable of winning against the best of Bulgarian football on their own turf and I expect that confidence to carry over into today’s game.

Visitors Chernomorets Burgas have only won once in their five games since returning from the winter break, which was a 3-0 win in their last match at home to lowly Lokomotiv Mezdra. Chernomorets Burgas are very much a home side but their statistics don’t reflect that as much as they should due to an excellent start to their campaign this season but this is something that can be identified with the fact that Chernomorets have lost four out of their last six away games and have drawn the other two, which is notable because Chernomorets have only lost four away games this season. Chernomorets tend to struggle scoring goals, something they’ve only managed to do in two out of their last five A PFG games, losing three times, drawing once, and winning just once. Chernomorets’ goal-shy displays have been common although even moreso against defensively astute sides like today’s hosts Pirin Blagoevgrad so I don’t expect them to score today, thus removing them as a threat in my eyes.

The question we’re really asking today is “Will Pirin Blagoevgrad score?”. If they do then this game really should be over. Football’s not always as concise as that, admittedly, but I fancy a clean sheet for the hosts very much today. I think Pirin have played well enough of late, particularly at home, to do damage today against a poor-travelling Chernomorets Burgas so the odds on what should be a narrow home win look worthwhile.

Verdict: Pirin Blagoevgrad to win at 10/11.

Banik Ostrava vs Slavia Prague – home win at evens.

I’ve been eyeing up this fixture for a few weeks now but lament the fact that the hosts enter it with the knowledge that their last home game ended in a 1-0 defeat against lowly, goal-shy Ceske Budejovice. Nonetheless, Banik are playing well in general so I’ll put it down as a one-off.

Banik Ostrava have been outstanding at home this season with eight wins in eleven games – more than any other Gambrinus Liga side. They average scoring nearly two goals per home game and have only conceded seven times during those eleven games so Banik are strong at home. Apart from their minor blemish on their impressive home record with defeat against Ceske Budejovice, Banik Ostrava have played well since the winter break with their previous home game resulting in a 4-1 demolition of high-flying Jablonec and Banik having remained unbeaten in four games, drawing their two away games against good home sides. Banik Ostrava have a horrendous head-to-head record against Slavia Prague with no wins against them at home in the Gambrinus Liga for over ten years. However, they’ve got a superb chance to do so today and I expect a full-blooded display from the reliable hosts.

Slavia Prague have gone from bad to worse lately with their only remaining good featured – their solid defence – having abandoned them. They’ve leaked five goals in their last two games and have only scored once so Slavia Prague are in an awful lot of trouble currently, something even their manager admitted lately. They’ve lost 3-1 at relegation candidates Slovacko and 2-0 at home against out-of-sorts Slovan Liberec – two unthinkable results for a club the size and stature of Slavia Prague. Slavia Prague don’t even average scoring a goal per away game on average currently so they look really prone on the road, something which hasn’t been evident this season due to their solid defence but they now look weak there too so Slavia Prague could really be on the receiving end of a battering today.

Slavia Prague have to face up to the fact that their name alone won’t buy them points anymore. They need to improve and they don’t look up to it, particularly in attack. It would have been unthinkable for me to consider Slavia Prague taking a beating against Banik Ostrava in the league last season but this season I’d almost expect it to occur. I think the odds on the home win for the ascending Banik Ostrava are good value and I may even be tempted to have a very cheeky dabble on Banik Ostrava -1.75 at 11/4. 

Verdict: Banik Ostrava to win at evens.

Le Havre vs Guingamp – home win at 10/11.

I’ve not been an advocate of Le Havre in recent times but I’m going to stick with them tonight. They’re still not back to their best by any stretch of the imagination but did manage to shake off their goal drought with a 3-1 win at home to Bastia last match so Le Havre bring some confidence into this game. They’re generally a reliable home side so I’ll give them their dues – I expect them to put in a spirited display tonight. Visitors Guingamp are a capable side but struggle on the road as their record of nine defeats in fifteen away games indicates all too well. Guingamp are the lowest goalscoring side in Ligue 2 away from home with an average of less than a goal scored per every two away games and they also manage to concede over a goal per away game so it’s easy to see why they struggle. Guingamp haven’t scored in any of their last three away games so this bet is really relying on whether Le Havre will score or not. For all Le Havre’s sins, they do at least manage to score goals so odds of 10/11 on the home win do look rather generous tonight – the odds should really be about 8/11 in my eyes.

Verdict: Le Havre to win at 10/11.

Brann Bergen vs Sandefjord – lay Brann Bergen at 11/10.

This is a bold call but one with substance. Brann Bergen are an unreliable side at the best of times but now that they’ve lost all but one of their quality players, they now look decidedly reliable in their unconvincing displays. Brann have failed to score in their first two Eliteserien games with both games exposing Brann’s problems to the maximum. A 4-0 crushing defeat at bitter rivals Viking Stavanger last match will have hurt them immensely but I half wonder if their goalless draw at home to newly-promoted Haugesund on the opening day of the season will have secretly hurt them more due to their clear lack of goalscoring ability. Perhaps that’s a tad harsh as Brann did outplay Haugesund that day and their ‘keeper produced a great display but the facts don’t lie; Brann haven’t scored in two games so are struggling in attack and are now leaking at the back so Bergen could be a host for a very interesting game indeed tonight.

Visitors Sandefjord are a poor side. They over-achieved last season; they won’t do that this season. They’ve lost their “shock factor” and should be battling against relegation this season. Sandefjord were made to look very poor indeed by an impressive Start Kristiansand on the opening day of the season but have since bounced back by flattening last season’s runners-up Molde 3-1 at home despite trailing during the game so Sandefjord do bring confidence into this game. They can’t defend for shit so I’m glad that they’ve found their goalscoring boots ahead of a potentially tough trip to Bergen today or else I wouldn’t be bothering with this bet.

Ultimately, Brann Bergen are the better side here but they’re less than the side they were last season so should have problems today. Sandefjord won here last season in back-to-back victories against Brann as they beat them at home too and look capable of surprising their goal-shy hosts today by avoiding defeat at generous odds of 11/10.

Verdict: Lay Brann Bergen at 11/10.

Athletic Club de Bilbao vs Racing Santander – lay Athletic Club de Bilbao at 5/6.

I hate going against Bilbao but I’m left with little choice at the moment. Bilbao have only won once in their last five games and have conceded four goals in their last two games. Llorente isn’t firing on all cylinders so Bilbao are struggling to score goals too, which was a problem of theirs long before Llorente stepped up to the plate. Bilbao have only beaten Racing Santander once in their last five home game against them, drawing four times. Bilbao won at Racing Santander earlier on this season but I won’t read much into it as Santander at the time were on a horrendous run of form and actually sacked their manager after that defeat. Bilbao are a tough side to face at San Mamés but they’re not playing well enough at the moment to overcome a side that plays with the same vigour as they do, in my opinion, much as though I’d like them to!

Racing Santander are one of the most annoying sides in the division to play against because when they’re in-form, they tend to avoid defeat against just about everyone. They’re unbeaten in four consecutive games now despite facing trips to Valencia and Osasuna recently. In fact, Santander have only lost once in their last six Primera Liga away games and that was against mighty Barcelona so they’re a solid side on the road. Santander have kept three clean sheets during that run so it’s easy to see where their strength is and the fundamental reasoning behind them having only lost four away games in the Primera Liga this season. In fact, consider this fact – there are only two sides in the Primera Liga that have conceded less away goals and lost less away games than Racing Santander this season and that’s Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively. With that in mind, the odds on laying an out-of-sorts Bilbao tonight look very generous indeed. 

Bear in mind that this game is an “unofficial” derby of sorts. Bilbao will tell you that their derbies are with Real Sociedad and Osasuna but Santander play a similar style of football and are from northern Spain too – they’re just outside of the Basque country – so this game tends to yield derby-esque results, which is why there’s often surprises in games between these two sides. However, the odds do represent good value tonight in my opinion given the excellent away form of Racing Santander.

Verdict: Lay Athletic Club de Bilbao at 5/6.

Helsingborgs vs IFK Goteborg – away win at 6/4.

This is a big call as IFK Goteborg don’t have a great record at Helsingborgs with their last Allsvenskan win here coming in 2005. However, times have changed - Helsingborgs are on a slippery slope downwards and appear very short on goalscoring ability. Indeed, it’s only Helsingborgs’ clean sheets that have done them proud this season because if they’d conceded then they’d still be without a win. Unfortunately for Helsingborgs, they’re finally facing a side that can and probably will score against them today. IFK Goteborg appear to be in the driving seat to win this year’s Allsvenskan despite it being very early in the day to say so with AIK Solna drawing constant blanks, Kalmar having sold their best players, and Elfsborg Boras looking a tad short on overall ability. IFK Goteborg still have prolific goalscorer Hysen so I think they’ve got enough to do a lot of damage tonight. It’s going to be a tight game and one that is naturally closely-fought between rivals but I think there’s value in the away win for what I can only describe as a frankly superior IFK Goteborg side.

Verdict: IFK Goteborg to win at 6/4.

Accumulator fodder:

Cambuur Leeuwarden, Bohemians.

Recommended bets:

Pirin Blagoevgrad, Kaiserslautern, and Newcastle United at 5/1.

Bohemians, Cambuur Leeuwarden, and Poli Timisoara at 4/1.

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

Argentinian Primera Division:

River Plate vs Argentinos Juniors (6) 1-2

Bulgarian A PFG:

Montana vs Lokomotiv Sofia (8) 0-2
Pirin Blagoevgrad vs Chernomorets Burgas (7) 1-0

Czech Republic Gambrinus Liga:

Banik Ostrava vs Slavia Prague (7) 1-0

Danish Superligaen:

OB Odense vs Midtylland (6) 1-1

Ecuadorian Primera A:

Macara Ambato vs Emelec Guayaquil (5) 0-1

English Premier League:

Manchester City vs Wigan Athletic (7) 2-1

English Championship:

Newcastle United vs Nottingham Forest (8) under 2.5 goals

French Ligue 1:

AS Monaco vs Auxerre (6) 1-1

French Ligue 2:

Le Havre vs Guingamp (6)

German Bundesliga 2:

Kaiserslautern vs 1860 Munich (8) under 2.5 goals

Irish Premier League:

Bray Wanderers vs Bohemians (7) 0-1

Dutch Eerste Divisie:

Cambuur Leeuwarden vs Oss (9) -1.75 handicap

Norwegian Eliteserien:

Brann Bergen vs Sandefjord (5) 1-1

Romanian Liga:

Poli Timisoara vs Vaslui (7) 2-0
Brasov vs CFR Cluj (6) 0-0

Singaporean S-League:

Etoile vs Geylang United (6) 1-1

Spanish Primera Liga:

Athletic Club de Bilbao vs Racing Santander (5) 1-1, at least one red card in this game

Swedish Allsvenskan:

Helsingborgs vs IFK Goteborg (6) 0-1
Orebro vs Mjallby Solvesborg (4) 1-1
GAIS Goteborg vs AIK Solna (6) 0-0

Swiss Challenge League:

Yverdon Sport vs Winterthur (5) over 2.5 goals

Turkish Super Lig:

Kayserispor vs Trabzonspor (7) 1-1

Enjoy your free betting tips!