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Spurs to complete their home scoring run
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Don't bank on goals at the Bernabeu
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BTTS backers can set their watch by Villarreal
This preview is being written prior to Aston Villa's match with Liverpool, but as it stands, Spurs need to beat Man City to have any realistic chance of qualifying for the Champions League.
Now of course that could all be academic by the time of kick-off if Villa beat Liverpool, but based on the odds, it's more likely than not that Tottenham will still be alive.
Man City need to win to go back above Arsenal, and guarantee top spot ahead of Sunday's final fixtures, so with all of those things in the mix, I am expecting plenty of goals.
Pep Guardiola's men have been free-scoring in recent weeks, with four goals or more scored just by themselves in six of their last seven in the league, and while it is three clean sheets on the bounce on their travels, they came against much lesser teams than Tottenham
This is Spurs' final home match of the campaign, and they are yet to fail to find the net here under Ange Postecoglou in the Premier League.
Real Madrid matches usually finish with at least three goals, but the La Liga is sewn-up and the players will have one eye on the Champions League final.
Alaves are the visitors to the Bernabeu, and a good run of 10 points from the last 12 available has pulled them well clear of the relegation zone.
They won their last away match 0-1, and while I don't expect that here, they tend to keep it tight generally, and all of their last five on the road have seen Under 2.5 backers collect.
Villarreal lead the way in La Liga when it comes to BTTS stats, as a whopping 80% of their matches this term have finished with both teams scoring.
Girona are also in the top six for that stat, although it is worth noting that their percentage is down at the 57% mark. That has been uplifted by recent results though, with five of their last six seeing goals for both teams.
It's hard to look past more of the same in this fixture, especially as the pressure is relatively off both sets of players. The hosts are without a clean sheet in three at home, and the visitors have only failed to score twice on their travels.
Back BTTS in both Tottenham v Man City & Girona v Villarreal, and Under 2.5 Goals in Real Madrid v Alaves
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