After an entertaining week of Champions League & Europa League action, the domestic leagues return this weekend.
We have a five fold using our treble bet system of over 2.5 goal bets.
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Liverpool vs. Burnley
Liverpool entertain Burnley on Saturday looking to bounce back from a disappointing week.
No problem scoring goals, keeping them out has been Liverpool’s problem under Jurgen Klopp and Saturday’s fixture is another that should provide goals.
Over 2.5 goal is a relatively safe bet here, especially if the visitors can find the net.
Watford vs. Manchester City
Manchester City have been in ruthless form since returning from the international break, hitting Liverpool for five and Feyenoord for four.
Watford have been impressive themselves under Marco Silva this year, keeping three clean sheets in four games.
The one elite side they have faced though saw them concede three goals in a six goal thriller and overs is another safe bet here.
Walsall vs. Peterborough United
Peterborough United travel to face Walsall on Saturday looking to build on their solid start to the season.
Of the 14 league games involving the pair this campaign, 10 have seen over 2.5 goals and we are backing this trend to continue.
Carlisle United vs. Barnet
Two sides separated by just three points meet on Saturday as Carlisle United host Barnet in League Two.
Of the 14 league games involving the pair this campaign, 10 have seen over 2.5 goals and we are backing this trend to continue.
Chesterfield vs. Accrington Stanley
Sides at opposite ends of the division meet this weekend as fourth placed Accrington Stanley travel to a struggling Chesterfield.
All seven of Accrington’s league matches have seen over 2.5 goals scored and it is hard to say this won’t continue on Saturday.
Treble bet explanation
Below is an rough image of our betting plan and how they work. Five singles are collated into 10 trebles all at a £5 stake, resulting in a sum £50 bet.
If 0-2 of the five single bets come in then all the £50 will be lost. If just one treble is made (three singles) then expect an on average 50% loss on the stake.
On average to ensure a 100% profit return, four of the five tips need to come in, as four of the 10 trebles would land.
Should we produce a clean sweep, then approximately a tidy 250% profit will be returned.