Apologies for the delay in the release of this. My chosen markets were still not live as at last night and with other commitments this morning I chose not to take the risk at giving you target prices, incase none were met.
I did tweet out a football double - Celtic and Chelsea to win at 2.79 at Betfred, so apologise for not getting that to you quick enough.
Just a quick one today, but I am taking notes on corners for all 92 sides. Again this week bet365 have the highest line set on Spurs at 7.5 and still odds on. We do like the look of the Birmingham Derby with Wolves. The line is set at a tempting 9.5. Although both sides have been a little slow, Wolves have netted 13 corners in 3 games, so an average 4.33 per game. Birmingham have taken just 11 in 3, so would indicate taking the lower line. Bookies have this covered, but factoring in the rivalry of the game and other bias I am willing to take it on during this experiment.
The second selection is Huddersfield and Barnsley. Now these sides are not too far apart either. Barnsley have played some fluid football to kick off the league. Huddersfield have averaged 4 a game, which included 1 in the Newcastle game, where Toon kept control of the ball in a 65-35% possession. The Tykes have averaged 5.33 per game, and have taken on relegated Aston Villa, and championship hopefuls Derby in this period. The other game was there or thereabouts Ipswich, where I expect Huddersfield's excellent start to be tested by the newly promoted Barnsley.
Both games are 8/11 with Bet365, so 2.98/1 just below 2/1 for 1.5 pts. (3pm Sat)
Sunday
Real Madrid to beat Sociedad 19.15 Sunday - 4/5 BetVictor/Hills 1.5 pts
Sunderland/M'boro - over 9.5 corners - 7/10 BetVictor 1pt
I did tweet out a football double - Celtic and Chelsea to win at 2.79 at Betfred, so apologise for not getting that to you quick enough.
Just a quick one today, but I am taking notes on corners for all 92 sides. Again this week bet365 have the highest line set on Spurs at 7.5 and still odds on. We do like the look of the Birmingham Derby with Wolves. The line is set at a tempting 9.5. Although both sides have been a little slow, Wolves have netted 13 corners in 3 games, so an average 4.33 per game. Birmingham have taken just 11 in 3, so would indicate taking the lower line. Bookies have this covered, but factoring in the rivalry of the game and other bias I am willing to take it on during this experiment.
The second selection is Huddersfield and Barnsley. Now these sides are not too far apart either. Barnsley have played some fluid football to kick off the league. Huddersfield have averaged 4 a game, which included 1 in the Newcastle game, where Toon kept control of the ball in a 65-35% possession. The Tykes have averaged 5.33 per game, and have taken on relegated Aston Villa, and championship hopefuls Derby in this period. The other game was there or thereabouts Ipswich, where I expect Huddersfield's excellent start to be tested by the newly promoted Barnsley.
Both games are 8/11 with Bet365, so 2.98/1 just below 2/1 for 1.5 pts. (3pm Sat)
Sunday
Real Madrid to beat Sociedad 19.15 Sunday - 4/5 BetVictor/Hills 1.5 pts
Sunderland/M'boro - over 9.5 corners - 7/10 BetVictor 1pt