Hi
There are a few games kicking about tonight, so thought I would take advantage and put together a cheeky looking 4-fold for you.
Tonight's acca (picks in
bold)...
Everton v Manchester City - Manchester city to win and Both Teams to Score - I think City will be too strong tonight. both teams scoring freely and just two clean sheets between them over the last 12 games suggests that defending is becoming an issue.
Barcelona v Español - Barcelona to win with -2.5 Goals Asian Handicap - For those that don't know, this basically means Barcelona
to win by two or more goal.... It's Barcelona and they are at home, you're always expectant of a performance. They actually just met last week in La Liga and drew 0-0, but their record before that shows obscene Barca dominance with two or more goals (and wins) in 4 prior to that. It's worth noting that in the time it's taken me to write this email, the price has dropped from 1.90 to just 1.65, highlighting that a lot of money is on this bet.
Napoli v Turin -
Napoli to win with -1.5 Goal Asian Handicap - Napoli have been in great form this season and are yet to lose at home. They've also bagged 14 goals in their last 5 games conceding just 4 in the process. Turin have won just two games away from home and scored just 7 goals all season.
Rayo Valencia v Atletico Madrid - Atletico Madrid to win with -1.5 Goal Asian Handicap - Atletico have been in great form, losing just one game all season.
Rayo were on the unsightly end of a 10-2 thrashing to Real Madrid just a couple of weeks ago, and I can't see anything but a comprehensive win for Atletico and to cruise into the second round.
Best Price?
Well tonight we are actually best priced at 888Sport funnily enough, getting a whopping 37/1 compared to bet365's 34/1. So, if you were ever going to look for value from a betting offer, then tonight it would be to use
888Sports treble odds promotion along with this 4-fold.
Finally, quite a few of you from my surgery said they wanted somewhere to
chat about the acca, so I've posted up on my Twitter feed the acca for you to ask any questions or to see what everyone else is backing.
Check that out here.
Talk to you soon,
Jon