Premier League & Football Predictions: Best Bets
Okay, here’s a breakdown of the betting tips from the provided text, focusing on players to be carded and a card double, along with some context:
derby county vs Southampton
* Callum Elder (Derby County) – To Be Carded: Recommended as a good value bet. He’s been booked a fair amount in the past, and will be facing Tom Fellows.
* Nathan Wood-Gordon (Southampton) – To Be Carded: Also considered a value bet. He has a history of accumulating cards, and will be up against a physical Derby County attack (Carlton Morris and Patrick Agyemang).
Millwall vs West Brom
* Billy Mitchell (Millwall) – to Be Carded: Strongly recommended (11/2 odds). He’s been booked in every start this season. The article notes the bet is voided if he doesn’t start, which is a positive for bettors using bet365.
* George Campbell (West Brom) – To Be Carded: worth a punt (4/1 odds). His cards per 90 average suggests the odds shoudl be closer to 5/2.
* Card Double (Millwall vs West Brom): A long-shot bet at 25/1, but suggested as worth a “tout” (a recommendation). The specific players for the double aren’t named, so it’s up to the bettor to choose.
Bolton vs Peterborough
* This section focuses on Peterborough’s weakness in defending set pieces, but doesn’t offer any specific player-to-be-carded bets.It provides context about how other centre-backs have benefited from this weakness.
Important Considerations:
* Odds: The odds mentioned are as of the time of writing the article. They will change.
* Starting Lineups: The article highlights the importance of checking starting lineups, especially for Billy Mitchell.
* Referee: The article notes the referee’s card-issuing tendencies (Tim Robinson averages almost 4 cards per game).
* “Value” is Subjective: The assessment of “value” is based on the author’s analysis of the odds versus the perceived probability of the event happening.
Disclaimer: I am an AI chatbot and cannot provide financial or betting advice. This information is for informational purposes only. Betting involves risk, and you should only bet what you can afford to lose.