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Betting tips for the weekend 

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Betting tips for the weekend 
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The European league is back to action this weekend and punters are ready to invest their funds in several betting odds. At Sixsports.net, we have analyzed modest bet picks for our readers.

Here are the betting tips for the weekend.

Crystal Palace vs Liverpool

This return of Allison Becker and Alexis McAllister would be a big plus for Jurgen Klopp’s side against Crystal Palace. 

Giving Liverpool a straight win in this kind of game might be risky especially how they wasted chances in their last game. Meanwhile, the head-to-head of both sides has shown their last two games have ended in a draw. 

Over 1.5 is a fair deal.

Manchester United vs Bournemouth

You can’t say that Manchester is back fully despite defeating Chelsea on Wednesday but playing against Bournemouth shouldn’t be a problem. They play an early kick-off against Bournemouth and according to records, the Cherries have never defeated United before. 

A straight win is perfect for Manchester United. 

Aston Villa vs Arsenal 

Unai Emery plays against his former side, Arsenal at the Villa Park. Aston Villa have won all their last seven home games this season and playing against Arsenal is a test for the Villains. 

Under 2.5 is fair in this game. 

Luton Town vs Manchester City

Despite Manchester City’s recent performances, they are anticipated to assert dominance against Luton Town. Opting for over 2.5 goals in betting might prove a safer choice, given City’s strong attacking abilities and Luton’s defensive weaknesses.

Brighton vs Burnley:

Brighton’s push for a European spot, along with their current form, positions them as the frontrunners against Burnley. Betting on a Brighton victory appears to be a safer option, considering their strong performance and Burnley’s difficulties.”

Betis vs Real Madrid 

This should be an easy ride for Madrid and a straight win in my opinion. 

Frankfurt vs Bayern Munich 

Bayern would want to catch up with Bayer Leverkusen and a must-win in Frankfurt is very important for Thomas Tuchel’s team.

A straight win for Bayern is likely fine.   

 

 

 

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