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Free Bet Club: 2 midweek trebles to make the most of our offer

24 Jul | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
Free Bet Club: 2 midweek trebles to make the most of our offer

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Football – Will Rook

Copenhagen start us off and, given that they are unbeaten in six away legs in European qualifiers, are a decent bet.

Against Vardar, who have lost seven of their last nine on the continent, {ODDS:171458892:3/4} is a steal.

Next up, I’m on Dynamo Kiev at {ODDS:171453512:1/2}.

The Ukrainian side have won six out of eight in all competitions at home, while Young Boys have lost six out of their nine away games in Europe.

Kiev should have more than enough to win.

Finally, Salzburg should bring this treble home.

The Red Bulls have won eight of their last nine home qualifiers and, priced at {ODDS:171457989:4/7}, are too tempting to ignore.

Tennis – Tom Bowles

We’ll start with the ATP clay-court event in Hamburg, where Albert Ramos-Vinolas is the top seed.

Ramos-Vinolas has reached two finals on the surface this season, in Sao Paulo and Monte Carlo respectively, while 22 of his 27 wins in 2017 have come on the red dirt.

He starts the tournament against Leonard Mayer, and should be backed to win at {ODDS:172584722:4/11}.

Pablo Cuevas is another player at home on clay, with 14 of his 18 wins in 2017 coming on the surface.

Cuevas has a fine record at this tournament, too. He reached the final last year, and boasts a 10-4 winning record overall.

Back him to open with a victory against Andrey Kuznetsov, priced at {ODDS:172289238:4/6}.

To finish, we head over to Atlanta for the first ATP North American hard-court event of the summer.

Kyle Edmund plays his best tennis on the surface – he beat Richard Gasquet and John Isner on his way to the fourth round of last year’s US Open – and is should beat veteran Marcos Baghdatis.

At {ODDS:172289755:4/9}, the Brit can be relied upon to get the job done.

Insider Knowledge

Who is Kyle Edmund’s coach?

Kyle Edmund is currently without a coach. He split with Ryan Jones, his most recent coach, just before Wimbledon.

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