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Europa League Both Teams To Score Treble 14th Feb – Benfica Can Trouble German Hosts

Goals GaloreWe’ve reached the knockout stage of the Europa League, and with some of the big guns now competing after elimination from the Champions League, there’s going to be a few ego’s on show this Thursday night… But where are the goals coming from?

Once again I’ve got to recommend that stakes are on the cautious side as this competition can always throw up a few surprises, but that said, I’m pretty confident about Thursday’s Goals Galore treble:

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Both Teams To Score Sat 9th Feb – Cobblers Won’t Keep Dale At Bay

Goals GaloreAnother both teams to score winning treble on Wednesday boosted the bank yet again on Wednesday, and in my current form my confidence is sky high without being cocky.

Everything just seems to be falling into place, and I’m expecting another great run for my money eith this Saturday’s Goals Galore treble which pays just over 7/2 at Sky Bet

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Scottish Football Analysis and Betting Advice Sat 9th Feb – Paisley Saints Too Big For Visit To Aberdeen

ScotlandIt was a case of deja vu again last week with half of our selections being postponed, the games involving Cowdenbeath and Brechin fell foul of the Scottish winter.

It was however good news elsewhere with two winning wagers on my best bet Falkirk more than making up for the one point loss on Inverness. We were very unlucky with the Inverness bet as two of their key players captain Ritchie Foran and Andrew Shinnie both went off injured in the first half.

Moving on to this weekend, when hopefully the weather will relent and we get a full card of fixtures:

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Tottenham Hotspur vs Newcastle United Sat 9th Feb – Can Buoyant Toon Shock Spurs?

Tottenham_hotspur_logoKick Off: Saturday 9th February
Live on TV: 12.45pm Sky Sports 1

AVB’s Spurs side picked up their first win in 5 games last weekend against West Brom and they’ll be looking to build on that with a victory over a somewhat revived Newcastle side.

The Toon Army travel to White Hart Lane on the back of two grinding victories away at Aston Villa and at home to Chelsea last week. In both of these games it was backs to the wall as they attempted to defend a lead, but in both cases they were successful. But without the 50,000 Newcastle fans cheering them on at St James’ park, can anyone really expect them to travel to Spurs, where they haven’t won for 5 years, and pick up a result?

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