понедельник, 21 января 2013 г.

Cross-Sport Multiple: Gunners to frustrate Blues

Arsenal will be in determined mood in West London

Andrew Hughes thinks Arsenal can get a point from Sunday's big London derby and help land a cross-sport multiple in the process.

Betfair now gives you the facility to mix and match your multiples across a huge range of sports and markets with the easy-to-use betslip and so each weekend I've been putting together a cross-sport treble with the aim of showing the way to maximise your profits.

Bet 1: Back Chelsea to draw with Arsenal at 3.5

Three poor home performances, against QPR, Swansea and Southampton have halted Chelsea's revival and it seem as though Rafa Benitez will call on John Terry to add some leadership to an increasingly hesitant back line. 

John Obi Mikel and Victor Moses are on African Nations Cup duty, but both Fernando Torres and Demba Ba played in midweek so they will have a full strike force to choose from. 

But the Blues will be up against a side that has won more often at Stamford Bridge than any other team. Arsenal have returned from West London with at least a draw on 13 of their 20 visits in the Premier League and with the home side likely to take a cautious approach given their recent setbacks, a draw is well within Arsenal's reach.

Bet 2: Back Leicester Tigers to beat Toulouse at 1.61

With one game to go, Leicester's fate is still in their hands. If they beat Toulouse, they will top the group and make the last eight. If they lose, they will be out of the Heineken Cup at the Pool stage for the second season running. 

The Tigers have an unbeaten home record in European competition that stretches back to 2006 and have lost just one of their games at Welford Road this season. They will also be encouraged by the fact that Toulouse have lost three of their last seven matches on the road. 

Toulouse had the better of the reverse fixture in pretty atrocious conditions, thanks to their star-studded back row. But away from home, in front of a packed Leicester crowd, they will be on the back foot. This could be a real slog in the mud, but in a forward dominated game, the Tigers front five have the edge. 

Bet 3: Back Mark Selby to beat Neil Robertson at 2.1

Neil Robertson was in impressive form as he cruised past Shaun Murphy to reach Sunday's Masters final. His 6-2 victory was in contrast to Mark Selby's nail-biting victory over Graeme Dott. Selby trailed 4-1 before battling back to clinch a 6-5 win in the small hours of Sunday morning.  

That was the second stirring comeback that he's mounted this tournament, after recovering from 5-1 down to Stuart Bingham in the opening round. 

Since his recovery from a debilitating neck injury, Selby has shown renewed determination, winning the UK Championship last month and is looking back to his best. He also has an excellent record against Robertson, having lost only two of their eleven encounters. Back the Jester from Leicester to claim his third Masters title.

Total Odds for this multiple: 11.83n/a Remember, multiple prices are based on our Fixed Odds product, so any winnings are exempt from commission.

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