Thursday, October 3, 2013

Thursday Both Teams to Score Betting Tips By Alex Peace

Thursday Both Teams to Score Betting Tips: "With such a wide range of teams battling it out in the Europa League, there always seems to be goals. This Both Teams to Score Betting Tip give odds of just over 10/1. "

Both Teams to Score Betting Tip:

Kuban v Valencia 17/20;

Starting with a 5PM game from Russia as Kuban face Valencia. Both of these teams have been leaking goals for fun this season and that is why they are here. Kuban have kept just one clean sheet in their last eight matches while Valencia have kept just two in their last seven. However at home this season four of Kuban’s seven matches have seen both sides score while two of Valencia’s three away games have seen the same result. Both these sides struggle to keep clean sheets as we saw when Valencia took on Swansea. With this in mind both of them should have no problem scoring past the other.

Sevilla v Freiburg 20/21:

Sticking with Spanish sides and this time Sevilla. Eight of Sevilla’s ten matches this season have seen both teams score. Nineteen goals have gone in in their last five matches and at home this season four of their five matches have seen both teams score. Eight of Freiburg’s nine games this season have seen both sides net with them conceding in every match, only not scoring against Dortmund at the weekend. They have scored and leaked goals for fun with eighteen in their four away Bundesliga matches. With two sides scoring and conceding for fun, this game is hard to ignore.

Dnipro v Fiorentina 4/5:

To the Ukraine now and a Dnipro side who have scored in 21 consecutive matches going back to last season. Six of Fiorentina’s last nine matches have seen both teams score and away from home three of their four games have seen both teams score. Both of these score goals and Fiorentina should be good enough to get past Dnipro so I fancy this one to see both sides score.

Esbjerg v Red Bull Salzburg 4/7:

Esjberg matches have seen both teams score in six consecutive matches with twenty four goals flying in in the process. At home both teams have scored in seven of their last eight matches. Both teams have scored in Salzburg’s last three matches and five of their last seven on the road. With Esjberg leaking goals so badly, it only makes sense that both teams should score here while both are hitting the back of the net.

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