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Posted Thursday, July 29, 2010 03:11 AM

Rabotnicki vs Liverpool Live Thursday’s Europa League Betting

This Thursday sees the introduction of some giants of the European game into the qualifying stages of the Europa League. Will they cruise through or will we see some major upsets?

BetRepublic.com previews three games featuring the big sides here.

Rabotnicki vs Liverpool Soccer Betting Tips :

A new chapter in the life of Liverpool football club gets underway this Thursday evening in Skopje, Macedonia as new manager Roy Hodgson and his men look to defeat the side that finished 2nd in the Macedonian league last season.BetRepublic.com make Liverpool the 1/5 favourites to claim victory in this first leg tie with Rabotni and #269;ki are available at 8/1 and the draw can be backed at 9/2.
Since replacing Rafael Benitez as manager of Liverpool on July 1st Hodgson has signalled his intent to make the fans forget last season’s poor campaign that saw the 2005 Champions League winners finish in seventh place in the Premier League.
Hodgson has brought in quality and potential so far with Joe Cole from Chelsea and Serbian striker Milan Jovanovi and #263; signing on as well as 19 year old Danny Wilson from Rangers. However, this goo... [More]

Posted Wednesday, July 28, 2010 07:09 AM

Wednesday’s Champions League Betting : Sporting Braga vs Celtic

Wednesday’s Champions League Betting : Sporting Braga vs Celtic
There are some big name sides in action this Wednesday evening in the third qualifying round of the Champions League. Who will take an advantage into the second leg?Online handicapping portal BetRepublic.com previews the three biggest games here.
Debreceni VSC v FC Basel @ Soccer Betting Tips :
This match sees the Hungarian champions take on the Swiss champions for a place in the playoff stage of the qualification section of the Champions League. Online sports BetRepublic.com make Basel the favourites to win this first leg tie at evens ahead of Debrecen and the draw at odds of 11/5. Will the Swiss champions live up to their pre-match billing as favourites?

Basel had a reasonable season in Europe last season. They finished third in the same Europa League group as Roma and Fulham, only failing to progress on the final matchday as they lost 3-2 to eventual finalists Fulham.
However, they did secure an impressive 2-0 win over Roma before losing out to the more illustrious sides from Italy and England. They did secure the domestic double of league and cup in the 09/10 season in Switzerland as well and will be a major threat for Debrecen.
Last season Debrecen got a tough Champions League ... [More]

Posted Tuesday, July 27, 2010 05:47 AM

Tuesday’s Champions League Betting : The New Saints vs Anderlecht

Tuesday’s Champions League Betting : The New Saints vs Anderlecht  
We’ve reached the final qualifying round of the Champions League and some big names enter the fray this week. Will we see some of Europe’s smaller clubs cause some upsets? BetRepublic.com previews a selection of games here.
The New Saints vs Anderlecht Soccer Betting Tips :
This match sees the Welsh champions face the Belgian champions for a place in the Champions League Playoff for a place in the group stages of the competition. Books make Anderlecht the 1/4 favourites to win this first leg tie, with TNS available at 15/2 and the draw can be backed at 19/5.Will this match go according to the odds?
TNS booked their place in this match by beating Bohemians from the Republic of Ireland 4-1 on aggregate in the second qualifying round last week. There defeat of the Irish champions was the first ever occasion that they had won a Champions League qualifying tie, and they did so in impressive style by beating Bohemians 4-0 at home in the second leg after losing the first leg 1-0 in Dublin. Can TNS cause a bigger shock by beating the Belgian champions?
Although The New Saints will be in a highly confident mood after beating Bohemians, Anderlecht will be equally confident after kicking off their season last weekend with a 1-0 win in the Belgian Super Cup. They... [More]

Posted Friday, July 23, 2010 06:43 AM

Thursday’s Europa League Betting - FC MIKA Ashtarak vs FK Rabotnicki

This evening sees the second leg ties of the Second Qualifying Round for the 2010/2011 Europa League tournament. Who will progress to the third, and final, qualifying round? Soccer Betting Tip searches for some value bets here.
Breidablik v Motherwell:
At the halfway stage of the tie Motherwell hold the advantage after winning 1-0 last week in Scotland. Can they hold that advantage and progress as they travel to Iceland this Thursday evening? The 23/20 favourites to win the match in normal time, with Breidablik available at odds of 17/10 and the draw can be backed at 12/5.
The first game at Fir Park saw a competitive game with plenty of chances for both sides, however it was the more clinical professional side from the SPL that took the win through a 63rd minute goal. However, the Icelandic side had their share of chances and on another night they could come away with an away goal or two. Can they overturn the deficit and progress to their final qualifying round to face Aalesunds FK of Norway in their first appearance in European football?

I see this as another exciting game and I feel that Motherwell will take the win and progress to the next round. However Breidablik will not make it easy and I see both sides scoring in this game. Back Motherwell to win @ 23/20.
Bnei Yehuda Tel... [More]

Posted Friday, July 09, 2010 07:25 AM

Germany vs Uruguay 2010 World Cup: Soccer Betting Tips and Picks

Germany vs Uruguay 2010 World Cup Live Soccer Betting Tips

 This Saturday sees the penultimate match at the 2010 World Cup as Uruguay and Germany battle it out in the third and fourth place playoff after losing their Semi Final games. Who will finish third? BetRepublic.com previews the action here.
Uruguay v Germany:
This is the game that no side wants to ever play in as they’ve lost their Semi Final and missed the chance to play in a World Cup final. Germany played in the 2006 3rd/4th place playoff, while Uruguay last reached the last four stage in 1970 – where they were beaten by West Germany 1-0 to finish fourth

Who will claim third place? Online sportsbooks make Germany the 4/5 favourites to win the match within ninety minutes, with Uruguay available at 7/2 and the draw can be backed at 5/2. Will the game go according to the odds though?
Both sides will be completely demoralised after losing their Semi Final matches, with Uruguay falling 3-2 to the Netherlands and Germany losing 1-0 to Spain. Both matches were gripping and ‘edge of your seat’ viewing with neither match settled until the full time whistle had blown. Uruguay put in a great performance against the Netherlands, but in the end it was th... [More]

Posted Wednesday, July 07, 2010 12:38 PM

WORLD CUP BETTING – Uruguay vs Netherlands

WORLD CUP BETTING – Uruguay vs Netherlands
It’s make or break time this Tuesday evening as Uruguay take on the Netherlands for a place in the World Cup final. Who will be the first finalists? Betrepubluc previews the match here.
Uruguay v Netherlands Soccer Betting Tip :
What a matchup we have for the first Semi Final at the 2010 World Cup. Available at odds of 80/1 and 14/1 respectively both of these sides, Uruguay especially, have performed better than most people could have predicted.


Who will reach the final though? The silky smooth Dutch? Or the tenacious Uruguayans with their never-say-die attitude?Netherlands the favourites to progress to the final within ninety minutes at odds of 4/6, with Uruguay available at 5/1 and the draw can be backed at 5/2. However, I feel that this game will be a lot tighter than the odds suggest.
In their Quarter Final match Uruguay upset the whole of Africa and the majority of the world as Luis Suarez saved his country from elimination by punching the ball off the line as Ghana were about to score the winner in injury time at the end of the second period of extra ti... [More]

Posted Wednesday, July 07, 2010 06:50 AM

World Cup Betting: Germany vs. Spain

World Cup Betting: Germany vs. Spain
The second World Cup Semi Final sees the dark horses of the tournament take on the pre-tournament favourites for the second spot in Sunday’s final. Who will progress? Germany or Spain? BetRepublic previews the game here.
Germany v Spain Soccer Betting Tip :
Spain came into the tournament as the favourites, but the 2008 European Champions haven’t really lived up to that billing, while no-one was expecting much from Germany in South Africa but they have breezed past England and Argentina in the knockout stages scoring eight goals make Spain the 8/5 favourites to win in normal time ahead of Germany at 9/5 and the draw at 11/5.The odds are close, but who will progress?
Both sides have lost one game in the 2010 finals, with Germany’s loss coming at the hands of Serbia in their second group game. That loss came after join top scorer, with four goals, Miroslav Klose was red carded in the first half and they conceded a goal just seconds later. They should have got back into the game but missed a succession of chances, including a penalty.
That goal was half of the goals that Germany have conceded in the tournament, with the only other goal coming in the game against England in the last sixteen sta... [More]

Posted Thursday, June 10, 2010 06:40 AM

2010 Fifa World Cup Group G Previews

2010 FIFA Soccer Betting Tips: Group G is the group of death with one of Brazil, Portugal and the Ivory Coast definitely not making progress to the knockout stages. Which side will be going home early? Will North Korea, the fourth side in the group, be able to take any points against these three world class teams? BetRepublic.com previews the group here.

Outright Group Winner Odds:

Brazil – 4/7

Portugal – 10/3

Ivory Coast – 7/2

North Korea – 80/1

Group Qualification Odds:

Brazil – 1/7

Portugal – 4/6

Ivory Coast – 8/11

North Korea – 12/1

2010 FIFA World Cup Soccer Betting Tips & Teams:

Brazil are the most successful side to feature at the World Cup – they have lifted the trophy on five different occasions and are the only side to feature in all previous eighteen World Cup finals. They go into the nineteenth edition of the finals as second favourites at 5/1 behind Spain (4/1) to claim their sixth world crown. Their coach, Dunga, has added a defensive solidarity to the well known attacking flair of Brazil and in their qualifying run they conceded just eleven goals in eighteen matches, whilst being the top scoring side in South America with thirty-three goals. Brazil have all of the qualities necess... [More]

Posted Wednesday, June 09, 2010 06:16 AM

2010 FIFA WORLD CUP PREVIEWS – GROUP F

FIFA World Cup  Soccer Betting Tips: Group F consists of reigning World Champions Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand and Slovakia. With New Zealand and Slovakia having qualified for a World Cup only once between before now, Italy and Paraguay are the favourites to make the last sixteen stage. BetRepublic.com previews the group to see if this will happen.

Outright Group Winner Odds:

Italy – 4/9

Paraguay – 13/5

Slovakia – 8/1

New Zealand – 40/1

Group Qualification Odds:

Italy – 1/20

Paraguay – 2/5

Slovakia – 11/8

New Zealand – 12/1

These odds were supplied by William Hill. Click here to create an account and get betting with Britain’s biggest bookmaker!

The Teams:

The reigning champions and fifth ranked side in the world, Italy are competing in the seventeenth World Cup in South Africa. They and Brazil are the only sides to have won the World Cup twice in a row, having done so in 1934 and 1938, and they are vying to become the first side to win the trophy in successive tournaments twice and to claim their fifth ever World Cup. However, Italy are only the joint sixth favourites with William Hill to claim the trophy this time around and they and Germany have odds 14/1 to take the crown. They are behind the Netherlands, England and Argentina as well as the front runners Spain and Brazil. The mai... [More]

Posted Tuesday, June 08, 2010 06:54 AM

WORLD CUP PREVIEWS – GROUP E

Soccer Betting Tips: Group E contains the Netherlands, Denmark, Japan and Cameroon. The Dutch were the only European side to win all of their qualifying matches and will be looking to make short work of the group and go onto the knockout stage in style, will they be able to do so? How will the other three sides fare? BetRepublic.com previews the group here.

Outright Group Winner Odds:

Netherlands – 8/13

Cameroon – 4/1

Denmark – 4/1

Japan – 11/1

Group Qualification Odds:

Netherlands – 1/6

Cameroon – 10/11

Denmark – 6/5

Japan – 9/4

FIFA World Cup Soccer Betting Tips & Teams:

Outside of the top two teams in the FIFA world rankings (Brazil and Spain) Holland are probably the best equipped side to win the World Cup in South Africa. They won all eight of their qualifying matches averaging over two goals a game as they found the net on seventeen occasions and conceded just twice. They have history on their side, as the last side to win all of their World Cup qualifying games was West Germany in 1982 and they reached the final before going down 3-1 to Italy. As well as this they have some outstanding talents in their squad, with an outstanding trio of midfield pl... [More]

Posted Tuesday, May 18, 2010 05:36 AM

Tuesday’s League One Playoff Betting

This Tuesday evening sees the second leg of the League One Semi Final between Millwall and Huddersfield Town. Who will progress to Wembley to play in the Playoff Final for a place in the Championship? BetRepublic.com previews the action here.

Millwall v Huddersfield Town Soccer Betting Tips (0-0):

The first leg of this tie took place last Saturday at the Galpharm Stadium with the game ending 0-0. Millwall will be happier of the two sides after coming away from the away leg of the tie without being behind the side that finished five points behind them in the regular season. Can they make their home advantage in the second leg work for them and get them to Wembley?

Bookmaker William Hill believe that Millwall will be able to defeat Huddersfield as they have the home side as favourites to win the match within ninety minutes at 5/6. Huddersfield can be backed at 10/3 and the draw is available at 5/2.

Millwall are the odds on favourites as they won seventeen and drew five of their twenty-three home league matches in the regular season. Their only loss came against Wycombe Wanderers in December and that was fourteen home games ago. Of those fourteen games, twelve were won by Millwall and they kept clean sheets in seven matches. Overall Millwall kept eleven clean sheets and conceded just fifteen goals in front of their own fans this season. Should they keep up their excellent home form... [More]

Posted Friday, May 07, 2010 06:58 AM

Premier League Title Race Betting

The 2009/2010 Premier League season concludes this weekend with Chelsea leading Manchester United by one point. Will Chelsea cross the line and become the champions for the first time since 2006? Or will they fail to win at the weekend and give Man Utd the chance to claim their fourth straight title? BetRepublic.com previews both matches involving these two teams this weekend here.

Chelsea v Wigan Athletic Soccer Betting Tip:

Chelsea go into the match with a one point, and +9 goal difference, advantage over Manchester United. As a result of this, and the fact that they face a Wigan side that has lost thirteen of its eighteen away league matches this season, they are the favourites to claim the Premier League crown at odds of 1/12 with PaddyPower.com. Despite their poor away form this season, Wigan caused one of the shocks of the season by beating Chelsea 3-1 at the DW stadium last time they met. Will they cause another shock and cost Chelsea the title?

Chelsea have won sixteen of their eighteen home league matches this season, losing just once (2-4 to Man City) and drawing just once (3-3 v Everton) also. They have scored a massive sixty goals in front of their own fans at Stamford Bridge this season and they conceded just fourteen goals (with half of them coming against Everton and Man City in the two matches they did not win), keeping ten clean sheet... [More]

Posted Wednesday, May 05, 2010 07:33 AM

Wednesday’s Premier League Betting

This Wednesday evening sees four teams play their games in hand before we reach the weekend and the final games of the 2009/2010 Premier League season. Fulham take on Stoke City in a mid-table battle while the big game of the night sees Manchester City host Tottenham Hotspur in a match that could decide who of the two will be playing in the Champions League next season. BetRepublic.com previews both matches and offers some great value bets here.

Fulham v Stoke City Soccer Betting Tip:

The first match between these two sides this season was an epic match, with Stoke leading 3-0 at half time before almost throwing the game away in the second half and just about taking the points with a 3-2 victory. However, this match is to be played at Craven Cottage rather than the Britannia Stadium and Fulham are a much better side there than on the road.

Of their eighteen home league matches this season Fulham have lost just four, winning eleven and drawing three. Their losses have all come against top six sides (Chelsea, Arsenal, Aston Villa and Manchester City). However, they are safe in the Premier League and their thoughts will be on ensuring that their best players are rested and un-injured for the Europa League final in one weeks time. Will this affect them in this match, which is effectively a nothing game? I feel it will as Roy Hodgson will make changes and ... [More]

Posted Tuesday, May 04, 2010 10:00 AM

Old Firm Derby Betting

Today is a quiet day around the UK with regards to major sporting events, however there is one massive football match being played in Scotland – Celtic v Rangers at Celtic Park. Who will come out on top in the clash of the two biggest sides in Scottish football? BetRepublic.com previews the game and offers some excellent value bets here:

Celtic v Rangers Soccer Betting Tip

Despite the title race being over in Scotland, with Rangers being eleven points ahead of Celtic with two games to go, this match means a massive amount to both sides and both sets of fans. Celtic will want to end their underwhelming season on a high note against their arch rivals, while Rangers will want to assert their dominance over their city rivals by winning their fifty-third title and going the whole season undefeated against them.

Celtic have already lost both previous clashes against Rangers at Ibrox this season but managed to hold them to a 1-1 draw at Celtic Park when they met in January. However, they have been impressive in front of their own fans this season, winning thirteen and drawing four of their eighteen league matches. Their downfall this season has been their away form, which has seen them lose six of their eighteen away league matches. As a result of this they are out of the title race already and it was their last away league loss – ... [More]

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