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Free Bet Club: 5 bets to help you cash in on our brilliant offer

11 Aug | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
Free Bet Club: 5 bets to help you cash in on our brilliant offer

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Jack Green – Real Madrid to beat Barcelona and BTTS {ODDS:166960607:4/1}

Real Madrid scored in every single one of their games in all competitions last season, while Barcelona were La Liga’s highest-scoring side.

BTTS is surely a given in the first Clasico of the season, then.

When it comes to who will win this Super Cup first leg, it’s hard to look past the Spanish champions, even at the Nou Camp.

The hosts’ attacking firepower has been reduced by Neymar’s exit, while Real looked sharp in their win over Manchester United in midweek.

Tom Bowles – Romelu Lukaku to score first and Manchester United to beat West Ham {ODDS:47354809:3/1}

Lukaku, like Zlatan Ibrahimovic last season, is United’s only reliable goalscorer.

Fortunately for them, the Belgian striker has performed well in pre-season, and scored on his debut against Real Madrid in Tuesday’s Super Cup final.

Lukaku also boasts a phenomenal goalscoring record against West Ham, scoring in nine of his last 10 matches against Sunday’s opposition.

United will not play expansive football like city rivals Manchester City, but the presence of their new No. 9 means they can be backed to start the season with three points this weekend.

Tom Clee – Chelsea to win to nil against Burnley {ODDS:164284996:17/20}

Burnley scored the fewest goals on the road last year of any team still in the Premier League, and are unlikely to be any sharper this time around after losing Andre Gray just days before the start of the season.

Antonio Conte may not have been thrilled with his transfer business this summer, but he can still call upon a defence that kept 18 clean sheets last season while romping to the title.

The defending champions couldn’t have wished for an easier start and, after thrashing Burnley 3-0 at the Bridge last August, I’m backing a similar result this time around.

Adam Drury – Manchester City (-1) to beat Brighton {ODDS:164288815:17/20}

Brighton may head into this weekend excited and optimistic about their Premier League debut season, but they could have done with an easier fixture in which to prove it.

The reality for Chris Hughton’s side will likely prove an evening of ball-chasing against Manchester City, whose long list of attacking talent does not need any further introduction.

City won three of their last four games of last season by at least two goals – beating Crystal Palace and Watford 5-0 in May – and the Seagulls could be on the end of a similar hammering.

Will Rook – Juventus to beat Lazio {ODDS:165170698:17/20}

Juventus were dominant in Italian football last season.

They won 32, drew five and lost just six domestic matches on the way to their 33rd Scudetto and Coppa Italia win.

Notably, it was also Lazio that Max Allegri’s side beat in the cup final.

That was their 10th consecutive win against them, including three wins from three last term.

They should notch an 11th here.

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