Guus Hiddink has overseen a fantastic run of results for Anzhi
Christian Crowther is backing away wins for Marseille and Anzhi in the Europa League, and a home triumph for Copenhagen...
Back Anzhi Makhachkala to beat Udinese @ 2.546/4
Unlucky Udinese have once again been forced to settle for Uefa's ugly duckling after falling at the Champions League play-off hurdle for the second successive season, and you can't help but feel for the Italians. Likely to show them no such sympathy is the latest Russian riches-powered juggernaut Anzhi Makhachkala, being expertly steered along by Guus Hiddink. Whereas Udinese have stumbled through their first five games of their season - without winning once and getting on the wrong side of a 4-1 lesson at home to the Old Lady of Turin - Anzhi are thoroughly warmed through after playing 13 games, encountering only one defeat, and administered AZ Alkmaar a 5-0 spanking in the Netherlands just a few weeks ago.
Back Marseille to beat Fenerbache @ 3.412/5
Another team taking to the Europa League road with a fearsome record this season is Elie Baup's Marseille. The French side have won seven of their nine games in all competitions and are yet to lose. Furthermore, since making it to the round of 16 in this competition back in 2006, Marseille have only succumbed to one away defeat from seven, winning three of those matches. Fenerbahce's famous Istanbul cauldron has certainly witnessed a cooling in terms of results in Europe lately as well, with The Yellow Canaries without a win in five at home in UEFA competitions.
Back FC Copenhagen to beat Molde at 1.715/7
If you're going to be bold enough to back two away winners in Europe, then a well-priced home win is always advisable to add some stability to your treble. FC Copenhagen is not a name that strikes fear across the continent but it's certainly a highly respected one as Lille found out. The French side sneaked their way past the Danes in extra time in their Champions League play-off. Copenhagen tend to enjoy a Nordic tussle with Norwegian opposition too, as in seven games played against clubs from their neighbouring country, they have triumphed four times, with just a solitary loss.
Odds of 13.12n/acan be found on the above treble using the new betting slip - click here for more information
Christian Crowther is backing away wins for Marseille and Anzhi in the Europa League, and a home triumph for Copenhagen...
Back Anzhi Makhachkala to beat Udinese @ 2.546/4
Unlucky Udinese have once again been forced to settle for Uefa's ugly duckling after falling at the Champions League play-off hurdle for the second successive season, and you can't help but feel for the Italians. Likely to show them no such sympathy is the latest Russian riches-powered juggernaut Anzhi Makhachkala, being expertly steered along by Guus Hiddink. Whereas Udinese have stumbled through their first five games of their season - without winning once and getting on the wrong side of a 4-1 lesson at home to the Old Lady of Turin - Anzhi are thoroughly warmed through after playing 13 games, encountering only one defeat, and administered AZ Alkmaar a 5-0 spanking in the Netherlands just a few weeks ago.
Back Marseille to beat Fenerbache @ 3.412/5
Another team taking to the Europa League road with a fearsome record this season is Elie Baup's Marseille. The French side have won seven of their nine games in all competitions and are yet to lose. Furthermore, since making it to the round of 16 in this competition back in 2006, Marseille have only succumbed to one away defeat from seven, winning three of those matches. Fenerbahce's famous Istanbul cauldron has certainly witnessed a cooling in terms of results in Europe lately as well, with The Yellow Canaries without a win in five at home in UEFA competitions.
Back FC Copenhagen to beat Molde at 1.715/7
If you're going to be bold enough to back two away winners in Europe, then a well-priced home win is always advisable to add some stability to your treble. FC Copenhagen is not a name that strikes fear across the continent but it's certainly a highly respected one as Lille found out. The French side sneaked their way past the Danes in extra time in their Champions League play-off. Copenhagen tend to enjoy a Nordic tussle with Norwegian opposition too, as in seven games played against clubs from their neighbouring country, they have triumphed four times, with just a solitary loss.
Odds of 13.12n/acan be found on the above treble using the new betting slip - click here for more information
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