Weekly Sports Update
Brisbane Roar are on the attack against Macarthur FC in the A-League – what happens next?
La defensa del Brisbane Roar se equivocó y Matt Derbyshire no perdonó para darle los tres puntos al Macarthur. 🇦🇺⚽pic.twitter.com/PonPvsmvVa — Fodbold World (@fodboldworld) February 9, 2021
La defensa del Brisbane Roar se equivocó y Matt Derbyshire no perdonó para darle los tres puntos al Macarthur. 🇦🇺⚽pic.twitter.com/PonPvsmvVa
Spreadex Picks of the Weekend1. Leicester v Liverpool – Saturday, 12.30pm BT Sport 1From title contenders to fighting for a place in the top 4, Leicester and Liverpool meet this Saturday. While the Foxes have dipped in form, the Reds have seen a full-blown slump, with 1 draw, 2 wins and 4 league losses in 2021. Can the hosts take advantage? Spreadex is still offering a Liverpool/Leicester (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.3-0.5. 2. Man City v Tottenham – Saturday, 5.30pm Sky Sports Premier LeagueIt tells you everything you need to know about Man City and Tottenham respectively that Spreadex is offering a conclusive City/Spurs Goal Supremacy spread of 1.45-1.65. The hosts are on a 14-game unbeaten streak in the league, including 10 consecutive victories. However, it is worth noting that their last Premier League loss was actually against Tottenham, back in November. 3. West Brom v Man United – Sunday, 2pm Sky Sports Premier LeagueUnited cannot afford to drop any more points if they want to keep City in sight. The Baggies can’t drop any more points if they want to stand a chance of staying in the top flight. Unfortunately for Big Sam the visitors – who are chasing a club record 19th game unbeaten on the road – are at a Man Utd/West Brom (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.55-1.75.4. England v Italy – Saturday, 2.25pm ITVAfter suffering their first Twickenham loss to Scotland since the early 80s, England should be able to get their Six Nations back on track against an Italy side who were hammered 50-10 at home to France. Spreadex is offering an outrageously one-sided England/Italy Points Supremacy spread of 35-38.5. India v England 2nd Test – Saturday, 4am Channel 4Picking up a magical 227-run victory in the 1st Test, England now head into their follow-up in Chennai with some swagger in their step. Yet the hosts are still heavy favourites, at a India to Win Match binary spread of 55.5-62, to England’s measly 19-25. Click here to see all our latest Football spread betting and Football fixed odds betting prices. Or click here to find out more about Football spread betting.
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