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Arsenal backed to beat Tottenham in Andy's acca
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Feyenoord kick off the four-fold in Eredivisie
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Leipzig and Betis also backed in bet that comes to 3/14.00
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Tip #1 - Back Feyenoord to beat Nijmegen @ 1/31.33
Feyenoord had a bit of a turbulent period just before the international break, which resulted in them losing three of their last five matches across all competitions. That being said, Robin van Persie's side are still in pole position to try and challenge the dominance that PSV have held over the Eredivisie in recent times.
Feyenoord sit three points behind PSV at this stage which is really important, PSV have made a habit of building up unassailable leads in previous seasons early on in the campaign, so it's vital that Feyenoord continue to stay within touching distance, even if they are constantly the chasing side.
Feyenoord have won five of their six home matches in the Eredivisie this season, netting 13 goals in the process (2.16 per game). Nijmegen are a very entertaining side, but this hasn't earned them many points on the road so far. They've won just one of their six away matches this term, conceding 11 goals across these games (1.83 per game).
Nijmegen have managed to score 11 goals themselves on the road to balance this poor defensive record, but chaos often rewards sides with greater quality, and this should be the case here.
Tip #2 - Back Leipzig to beat Bremen @ 2/51.40
Leipzig are on a bit of a mission this season after a really poor campaign last year, which saw the dismissal of head coach Marco Rose after Leipzig had failed to qualify for any European competition. This could end up benefitting them this campaign, with Ole Werner's side having fewer games to think about, meaning that they can focus solely on the Bundesliga.
Leipzig have won seven of their 10 matches in the Bundesliga this season, including four of their last five matches. Leipzig have put in some really impressive performances over these recent outings, netting 3+ goals in three of their last five games across all competitions.
Werder Bremen have been punching above their weight this season, but their away record is a cause for concern. They've only managed to win one of their five games on the road this term, notably conceding 11 goals across these games - the second highest goals conceded tally on the road in the Bundesliga this season, behind Heidenheim (14).
They take on a Leipzig side that have won all four of their home matches this season, so Bremen's weak away record could cost them in this game - especially with the number of goals they're conceding on the road. 11 of the 18 goals that Bremen have conceded this season have come across their five away matches (2.2 per game).
Tip #3 - Back Betis to beat Girona @ 1/31.33
Betis have won four of their six home matches in LaLiga this season, with Manuel Pellegrini's side only suffering defeats against Atletico Madrid and Athletic Club at home. They found some real form just before the international break, winning three of their last four matches across all competitions.
Betis welcome a Girona side that are still looking for their first win on the road, having lost three of their five matches. They've conceded 11 goals across these matches (2.2 per game) which is a record that should encourage Betis.
Betis ran out 3-1 winners in the most recent meeting between these sides which took place back in April. Betis should be able to outscore Girona here, with the away side only scoring four goals across their five away matches this campaign. Girona enter this game with just one clean sheet from their last five matches across all competitions, further strengthening the argument for Betis to come out on the right side of the result.
Tip #4 - Back Arsenal to beat Tottenham @ 4/111.36
Arsenal are a few steps ahead in their development when compared to their North London rivals, and it's hard to see Tottenham springing a surprise in this derby. Tottenham have not won against Arsenal in the Premier League at the Emirates since 2010.
Arsenal have won four of their five home matches this season, with the exception of their 1-1 draw against Man City. Arsenal have been the dominant side in all of these games, netting 12 goals (second most at home in the Premier League) and conceding just once - the best home defensive record in the division.
Tottenham are unbeaten on the road until now, they actually boast the best away record of any side in the Premier League. However, I'd expect Arsenal to challenge this record with the dominance they've shown in their home matches.
Thomas Frank has had teething issues in getting his side to click in the final third. The absences of James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski naturally makes chance creation a more laborious task for Tottenham, who will struggle to break through what seems to be an impenetrable Arsenal backline.
Back Feyenoord, Leipzig, Betis, Arsenal all to Win
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