Nantes vs Metz

Before I begin today’s preview, I feel I have to vent some frustration regarding the English FA. I mean, what kind of idiots are they? These money-driven wankers do nothing but fuck up English sides in Europe. There’s dozens upon dozens of examples but today’s example is Fulham. Fulham compete in the English Premier League, which is a league that is competed over saturday and sunday each week for approximately 90% of each season. However, the English FA have decided to put Fulham vs Hull City on a monday night – just three days before the London-based club host Italian giants AS Roma. Is it just me or does this seem completely stupid? They could have moved Blackburn Rovers vs Burnley or Wigan Athletic vs Manchester City or even Stoke City vs West Ham United to the monday night in an exchange to allow Fulham to prepare for arguably the biggest game in their existence, but no, the money-grabbing wankers decide to fuck things up – as usual. Roy Hodgson may not be embracing the UEFA Europa League as much as he possibly should but you try telling me there’s a Fulham fan that won’t be looking forward to locking horns with one of Italy’s elite – AS Roma. Honestly, it’s absolute bullshit what the English FA concoct and I don’t think that it’s a coincidence that “FA” in English slang terms actually means “fuck all” – it seems a fine representation of what the English “FA” actually do for the clubs they’re supposed to put first. I may not be a Fulham fan but words cannot express my anger at such a shambolic association.

Anyway, today’s previewed game is in Ligue 2 between Nantes and Metz. Atypically, I’d expect these two sides to take each encounter between them right to the wire because both have very capable squads. However, recently-relegated Nantes have made a far better impression in Ligue 2 than experienced Metz have with the hosts having won five out of eight games so far, tasting defeat just once. Their home record shows what a force they are with four wins from four games, as well as averaging three goals per game at home. Nantes also bear the boastful stigma of being the highest goalscoring side in the division, which is even more impressive considering that they loaned out important striker Ivan Klasnic to Bolton Wanderers for the season to help handle their financial issues. Visitors Metz were one of the better performers in Ligue 2 last year but have really failed to reproduce that form this year with just three wins in nine games. Metz just aren’t scoring enough goals, something that’s highly evident from the fact that only two sides in Ligue 2 have scored less goals then they have. They’ve also been extremely reliant on their home form to guide them through tough times as they are currently unbeaten at home, winning three times and drawing twice so far. Away from home, however, Metz start to look very weak indeed. With just two goals scored from four away games and an unhealthy average of conceding two goals per away game, Metz are looking very shaky indeed, particularly with a record that reads three defeats and one draw from all four away games. Just one win in their last five games leaves Metz very short of momentum and confidence in general, which is somewhat contradictory of their actual ability. Overall, you have to feel that a very strong Nantes side are going to win this game today for the above reasons so taking the home win at 4/5 looks a real gem today!

Monday’s Picks

My tips:

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

Nantes vs Metz – home win at 4/5 – see introduction for full details.

Minior Pernik vs Lokomotiv Sofia – away win at 5/6. I think it’s fair to say that the majority of Bulgarian A PFG games are either fixed or have horrible odds, which is largely why you rarely see me preview any of their games. Today, however, it looks like we have a potential money-earner with an away win for Lokomotiv Sofia. I’m not one to shy away from owning up if I make a bad call etc. but if the visitors don’t win this game then I strongly suspect that it’s been fixed. Why? Well, the visitors are head-and-shoulders above Minior Pernik in terms of quality. Examples – Lokomotiv Sofia haven’t dropped any points against Minor Pernik since the year 2000. Lokomotiv Sofia beat them 5-1 at home last season and 1-0 away last season. Lokomotiv Sofia frankly have better players and it shows often. Now that’s established, we have to look at current form. Lokomotiv Sofia are unbeaten in their last five games, winning three and drawing twice. They’ve played four away games this season, winning three and losing just once. One of their more notable away wins was the frankly heroic victory away to bitter rivals Levski Sofia, a result that impressed me greatly, even if the hosts on that day had indeed parted with a lot of good players shortly before that game. Minior Pernik, despite a good start, have lost their last three games in a row. Their home record also shows that they’ve lost two of three home games, leaving them looking somewhat susceptible ahead of this clash today. Effectively, I can’t see anything today that would bring anything but an away win at 5/6 in this game so I must reiterate my belief that this game will be fixed if it’s anything but an away win, as crazy as that might sound!

Jablonec vs Viktoria Plzen – home win at 5/6. Generally, I’d be dishing out a higher confidence rating than 7/10 for the home win if I hadn’t heard on the grapevine that Jablonec nad Nisou was expecting the same kind of snowstorms that we saw for the Poland vs Slovakia game last week, which isn’t satisfactory footballing conditions to reliably make a bet. Therefore, I’d recommend checking the weather reports before this bet. However, that aside – Jablonec are in tremendous form at the moment. Three wins from their last three games keep their dream alive as no side in the Gambrinus Liga has truly seized hold of the lead this season and said “This is mine – come and claim it if you want it!”. Jablonec have steadily been getting better these past couple of years and although previously I’ve said “Not a chance” when asked if I thought they could lift the title, I’m now found with no reason to state otherwise if you consider how impressive they’ve actually been. Just one defeat in ten games for second-placed Jablonec and seven wins along the way to compliment it. Their home record shows four wins from five games with the other being a draw. Having won this game last season, Jablonec know that they’re capable of beating Viktoria Plzen as well as boasting a better squad. Visitors Viktoria Plzen have started admirably this season when you consider the limited squad and resources that they actually have. They’ve won five from ten games and only been beaten three times. Recent form shows they’re unbeaten in three games and enjoy making life difficult for their opponents rather than blowing them away. However, Viktoria Plzen aren’t as good a side as Jablonec and I really expect to see that today as the hosts have better momentum and a very good home record. For me, there’s value in the home win at 5/6.

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

Monday’s Tips

Bulgarian A PFG:

Minior Pernik vs Lokomotiv Sofia (8) 0-2

Czech Republic Gambrinus Liga:

Jablonec vs Viktoria Plzen (7) 2-1

Danish Superligaen:

SonderjyskE vs AGF Aarhus (6) 0-1

English Premier League:

Fulham vs Hull City (8) 2-0

English League One:

Leeds United vs Norwich City (8)

French Ligue 2:

Nantes vs Metz (7)

German Bundesliga 2:

Union Berlin vs Greuther Furth (5) draw no bet

Greek B Ethniki:

Panserraikos vs Diagoros Rodos (8)

Italian Serie B:

Albinoleffe vs Sassuolo (6)

Mexican Primera Division:

Santos Laguna vs Guadalajara (7) 2-1

Norwegian Tippeligaen:

Fredrikstad vs Odd Grenland Skien (6) 1-1

Singaporean S-League:

Super Reds vs Albirex Niigate (7) 2-0

Swedish Allsvenskan:

Halmstads vs Hammarby (6) 2-1
Malmo vs IFK Goteborg (4) 1-1
BK Hacken vs Djurgardens (7) 2-1

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Greece U21 vs Lithuania U21

Well, it seems like my intuition is about as in tune as Rafa Benitez’s is when he says Liverpool are going to win the league after River Plate’s shameful showing last night! Still, onwards and upwards!

A few weeks ago I commented that the Greece U21 side were too weak to contend with the bigger sides currently. Although I corrected that statement the following day, I’d like to apologise further for such a grandiose error on my part. Greece U21 are looking stronger than I’ve ever seen them, which is partially why I’ve chosen their game at home to Lithuania U21 as my featured game today. With two extremely impressive displays against England U21 and Portugal U21 at home already, they now entertain lowly Lithuania U21 with bared teeth and form to worry about. A 1-1 draw with England U21 didn’t reflect how much of a dominating performance the Greeks put in, although their 2-1 victory over Portugal U21 certainly did. Lithuania U21 are the latest lions to the slaughter although I don’t think I do them a respect by suggesting that they’ve not got enough to cope with the potent Greece U21 attack. Greece U21 scored once against England U21 and should have scored more, twice against Portugal U21 and look set to increase that tally against a lesser opponent tonight. For me, there’s tremendous value in the home win with -1.75 handicap at 4/5 due to a quality mismatch and strong momentum for the home side.

Tuesday’s Picks

My tips:

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

Greece U21 vs Lithuania U21 – home win with -1.75 handicap at 4/5 - see introduction for full details.

Republic of Ireland U21 vs Switzerland U21 - away win at 11/10. Two convincing away wins in a row gives Switzerland U21 a great deal of momentum ahead of their tricky tie away to Republic of Ireland U21. UEFA are clearly taking the piss with three consecutive away games but Switzerland U21 are coping well with six points taken from a possible six. They’ve got a good squad and are capable of troubling most sides, as well as rattling in a few goals more often than not. Hosts Republic of Ireland enter this game after a disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Georgia U21. Much akin to their first team, Republic of Ireland U21 have a lot of problems scoring goals, having scored only more than once in a game since 2006. This should be a very tight game but momentum says that there’s value in the away win at 11/10.

Italy U21 vs Bosnia & Herzegovina U21 – under 2.5 goals at 5/6. This seems a bit of a no-brainer, really! Italy U21 are a good side and I fully expect them to win this game but they’re just like their first team – not big goalscorers, something perfectly indicated by their 1-0 win at home to Luxembourg U21 a short while back. Bosnia-Herzegovina U21 tend to consider a game successful if they actually manage to score, being as that’s something they’ve only done three times in their last nine games. I can’t really put it more simply than that to convey why 5/6 is good odds on under 2.5 goals!

Iceland vs South Africa – home win at 7/4. This is quite a risky call but I’m going to side with what I’ve always sided with of late – the fact that South Africa cannot score goals. They’ve now managed just one goal in their last five games and it’s hard to see that changing with a tough away trup to Iceland today. Iceland are good at home, if nowhere else, scoring in their last nine home games consecutively. Logic tells you that means a home win is on the cards and the quality difference does too. For those reasons, 7/4 on the home win looks surprisingly good!

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

UEFA European U21 Championship Qualifiers:

Romania U21 vs Faroe Islands U21 (9) under 2.5 goals
Republic of Macedonia U21 vs Portugal U21 (7) over 2.5 goals
Iceland U21 vs Northern Ireland U21 (7) 2-1
Croatia U21 vs Serbia U21 (6) 0-0
Poland U21 vs Netherlands U21 (4) 1-1
Turkey U21 vs Armenia U21 (9) over 2.5 goals
Greece U21 vs Lithuania U21 (9) -1.75 handicap
Liechtenstein U21 vs Finland U21 (8) -1.75 handicap
Republic of Ireland U21 vs Switzerland U21 (7) 0-1
Belgium U21 vs France U21 (6) 1-2
Italy U21 vs Bosnia & Herzegovina U21 (8) under 2.5 goals

English League One:

Brighton & Hove Albion vs Gillingham (5)

Estonian Meistriliiga:

Maag Tammeka Tartu vs Levadia Tallinn (8) over 2.5 goals

International Friendlies:

Iceland vs South Africa (7) 1-0
Congo vs North Korea (5) 1-1
Denmark U21 vs Georgia U21 (8) 2-1
Germany U21 vs Israel U21 (8) -1.75 handicap

Irish Premier League:

Sligo Rovers vs Bray Wanderers (8) 2-1

Norwegian Adeccoligaen:

Skeid Oslo vs Kongsvinger (8)

Singaporean S-League:

Armed Forces vs Super Reds (8) over 2.5 goals

Enjoy your free betting tips!