Here we have it, a straight shoot out for a European trophy and a spot in next year’s UEFA Champions League, despite being 16th and 17th in the league..
Liverpool host Arsenal in what would’ve been a massive game at the business end of the season - had Arsenal not shat their pants as usual.. Take nothing away from Liverpool they were relentless and as a result are now on the beach for the remaining games. They’ll want to win this to rub it in Arsenal’s faces and prove they weren’t good enough all along so we could be in for a treat.
It’s another battle for European spots in this tasty looking lunchtime treat between Newcastle and Chelsea. Villa’s impressive win yesterday has really put extra pressure on both these teams as they bid to secure Champions League football. It’s win at all costs and this almost always means delving in to the dark arts.
This should be a right ding dong battle down on the South Coast; both teams with absolutely everything to play for. Two attacking teams full of pace, desperately vying for their respective European qualification place. In my mind, fouls are the obvious choice to be backing here.
If we don’t get fouls in a finely poised 2nd leg of a Champions League semi final then when are we going to get them?! This is set up absolutely perfectly for a blockbuster of a game. I think we are going to see it all tonight; goals, VAR decisions, the lead changing hands and of course - FOULS.
Tonight, it’s all kicking off at the San Siro as Inter take on Barcelona with the tie balanced at 3-3, proper edge of your seat stuff. The first leg was pure chaos. Early goals flying in, dodgy defending, and young Lamine Yamal making headlines as the youngest lad to bag one in a Champions League semi.
On paper this has all the hallmarks of an absolute classic. Two evenly matched teams who both love to play attacking football, each fighting like crazy to qualify for European football next season. We have a fouls drawn tip just for the occasion.
Chelsea are on the cusp of retuning to Champions League football and they’ll be doing everything possible to ensure they don’t just fall short. On paper this is obviously the toughest game they’ll have all season but are they playing Liverpool at the perfect time?
Aston Villa host Fulham at Villa Park on Saturday (12:30 BST) in a pivotal Premier League clash between two European hopefuls. Villa, currently seventh, are just three points behind fifth-placed Chelsea, the final Champions League qualification spot.
As the old saying goes, if it ain’t broken then don’t fix it. We’ve had 2 wins from 2 so far betting on unders and I think there’s definitely value to be had here.
Arsenal v PSG in the semi finals of the UCL, don’t think many would have predicted this at the start of the season. PSG have a new lease of life post-Mbappe with a young, extremely dynamic squad sharing the headlines. Arsenal on the other hand would’ve typically found a way to bottle it..
According to old stereotypes, American’s are meant to be an excruciatingly welcoming bunch, overly nice and accommodating to the point of nausea. If this is the case, Tyler Adams clearly didn’t get the memo.
The toffees travel to Stamford bridge today in a match that I don’t particularly expect to be thrilling… Everton have been extremely solid since the return of Moyseh, albeit at the downside of viewers. They are extremely pragmatic which seems to be effective, but let’s just say it isn’t pretty to watch. The bonus of this is that they have some great foul angles, and that is something we will be dipping into.
Palace and Villa step into the ring for the first of the Fa Cup Semi Finals. Massive game for both sides, Palace looking for their first ever domestic cup triumph and Villa their first Fa Cup since 1957.
Once upon a time Arsenal were known for their booze culture, hard centre backs and their willingness to give away 50 fouls a game in order to protect their clean sheet. These days they’re whiter than white and I think we can exploit that here, especially with the upper hand Arsenal have had in this fixture over recent years.
Manchester City host Aston Villa tonight at the Etihad in a high-stakes Premier League clash with Champions League qualification on the line. City sit fourth with 58 points, just one ahead of Villa, making this a pivotal encounter in the race for the UCL qualification.
Arsenal travel to Portman Road after extremely impressive victories against Real Madrid home and away. I expect heavy rotation from Mikel Arteta, so usual angles will be swerved in anticipation. Ipswich have been ok this season, very meh and we pretty much expected they’d go right back down. They have lost 6 on the trot at home and I expect a rotated Arsenal side to secure 3 points, but not without some blood spilled. Ipswich have some right dirty buggers in their rank and I expect them to go out punching.
All British football fans love the blood and thunder of a meaty challenge. It’s primal. It gets the blood pumping. It defines us as British. However, sometimes we all need a bit of night and shade and I’m going to provide you with that today… with an unders fouls bet!
Manchester United welcome Lyon to Old Trafford following a 2-2 draw in France last week. Andre Onana grabbed the headlines for all the wrong reasons (again). The United keeper gifted Lyon two goals and the tie hangs firmly in the balance as a result.
Arsenal travel to the Santiago Bernabéu tonight with a commanding 3–0 lead over Real Madrid in their Champions League quarter-final tie. The Gunners' dominant first-leg performance has set the stage for a historic upset, but Madrid's rich legacy of comebacks, especially at home, means Mikel Arteta's side cannot afford complacency (or in other words, another bottle job).
If it ain’t broke then don’t fix it - this is definitely some good advice and this certainly applies in betting. If you find a bet that wins way more than it loses then back it every time the bookies are generous enough to serve up the odds.
Forget the glory days. This isn’t 2008. It’s not even close. This is 13th-place Manchester United dragging their sorry carcass into Europe, hoping for salvation in the one competition they haven’t yet embarrassed themselves in. And standing in their way? A Lyon side who haven’t beaten United ever, are missing two key attackers, and have their manager banned for verbally sparking out a ref. Welcome to the Europa League quarter-finals – pure chaos, pure Foul Club.
PSG dumped Liverpool out in brutal fashion – now it’s Villa in their sights. Luis Enrique’s side are flying, but Emery’s men love a scrap. First legs can be cagey… but we’re betting on chaos.
Huge showdown at the Emirates as Arsenal host defending champions Real Madrid in a heavyweight Champions League quarter-final first leg.
Two sides that don’t mind a scrap, especially when the lights are on. Leicester are clawing for every point, Newcastle are swinging wildly for a European spot. Expect chaos, crunching tackles, and at least one midfield bloodbath.
Arsenal head to Goodison to face an Everton side grinding for pride — but forget the result. We’ve found a foul matchup with strong historical backing and real betting value.
Fulham and Liverpool clash at Craven Cottage on Sunday with both teams off the back of contrasting results.
We are looking at a fixture here which looked like it could be an interesting one. Both teams are eying Champions League football next year, something unimaginable a few years ago.
It’s that time again — Manchester splits in two, red and blue, pride on the line and bragging rights up for grabs. United vs City. The Derby. Once a finely tuned machine under Pep, City have shown real weakness in the absence of Rodri. On the other side, United are more of a mystery box — rarely brilliant, often baffling, and never dull.
Some things go hand in hand don’t they? Beer and crisps. Pie and mash. A Thursday night London derby under the lights and a shed load of fouls. Perfect partners.
Merseyside turns hostile when Liverpool and Everton clash, and the fouls usually fly. This derby isn’t about pretty football – it’s about territory, tackles, and who can rattle who first. Yellow cards are tradition, late challenges are expected, and tempers rarely survive 90 minutes.
High-flying Forest, buzzing off recent form and full of fight, welcome a miserable, spineless Manchester United side to the City Ground tonight in what promises to be a filthy clash under the lights.
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