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This season, our writers will take it in turns to take advantage of Betway's Free Bet Club offer. We will keep track of our balance as we go.
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Throughout this season, the Betway Insider writers will take it in turns to place their own £25 multiple and two £5 free bets to try and earn as much profit as possible. We will keep track of our balance as we go. After 39 weeks our football tips are £534.80 in profit.
This week, Will Rook is in the hotseat.
£25 QUALIFICATION BET (TO PLACE BEFORE 23:59 BST ON FRIDAY)
My qualifying bet starts with Brentford, the Championship’s unstoppable force. The Bees are closing in on the automatic promotion spots after eight straight victories, so I don’t have much hope for Stoke.
Next up is Luton, who are facing a Hull side that should be devoid of confidence after their 8-0 demolition at Wigan on Tuesday. Grant McCann’s side have lost nine of their last 11 matches.
Rounding off the bet is Burnley, who face already-relegated Norwich. The Canaries have lost eight straight league games, while Burnley are unbeaten in six.
FIRST £5 FREE BET (AVAILABLE AT 12:00 BST ON SATURDAY)
I’m sticking to Saturday with my first free bet and kicking off with a Wigan victory.
The Latics spanked Hull 8-0 in midweek and have won eight of their last 11 league games, while Charlton haven’t won in five.
Elsewhere in the Championship, I’m backing Fulham to keep their decent form going. Scott Parker’s side have dropped two points in their last five games and should beat an inconsistent Sheffield Wednesday.
From Serie A, Atalanta are next on the coupon. They have won 13 and drawn two of their last 15 in all competitions, with one of those draws coming away to Juventus last weekend, and are the equal second-highest scorers in Europe’s top five leagues.
Hellas Verona are winless in four, so this looks like good value at odds against.
Finally, I fancy in-form Sassuolo. They are unbeaten in seven and have taken points off Juventus, Lazio and Inter in that run, so look good to beat a Cagliari side that haven’t even scored in four.
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