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Tips from the Betfair's tipsters for football on Saturday
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Opt-in here to start your first free Bet Streak challenge
This Saturday Betfair are offering you the chance to start a free bet streak by placing a £10 bet on any sport on the Betfair Exchange.
Even if that first bet loses, you will be credited with a £10 free bet to begin your streak. For every winning £10 bet you have for the next seven days on the Befair Exchange, we will credit you with another tenner to keep that streak going.
We have collated some of the best tips from our horse racing tipsters to inspire you to get your streak underway by placing your first qualifying bet this Saturday, but before we get into those, let us take you through how to get involved.
How does Betfair's Free Bet Streak offer work?
- Opt-in on the Betfair Exchange promo page or bet banners on the Exchange homepage
- Place a £10 bet on any sport on the Exchange on Saturday 9 November. Your first cash bet will qualify for the offer.
- When your qualifying bet settles (as a winner or loser), you will be credited with a £10 free bet on the Exchange within 24 hours.
- Your Free Bet Streak begins with your first £10 free bet, to use on any Exchange market (minimum odds apply). The way to keep the streak going is to keep on winning.
- If your free bet wins, you will earn another £10 free bet, alongside your winning returns. If you lose, your streak is over.
- You will continue to receive another free bet every time your free bet settles as a winner for a maximum of 7 days after the initial free bet has been awarded.
Remember, the tips below are related to horse racing, but you can place a bet on any sport on the Exchange to get involved!
So grab your mates, test yourselves against the best tipsters in the business, and crown yourself with the longest winning streak of all you take-on!
For more details, what bets qualify on who is eligible to take part, head to our T&Cs page here.
Saturday football tips and insight from our very own...
Kevin Hatchard - 14:30 Bundesliga - Bochum v Leverkusen: Bayer to bounce back
Bochum are rock bottom, and have turned to veteran coach Dieter Hecking in a bid to survive. Hecking deserves respect for a solid coaching career (he won the DFB Pokal in 2015 with Wolfsburg, ruining Jürgen Klopp's farewell as Borussia Dortmund boss), but he hasn't coached at this level since 2019.
The hosts started the season with former St Gallen boss Peter Zeidler, who proved to be a disaster, failing to win any of his league games in charge. VFL have lost their last two games 5-0 at home to Bayern and 7-2 at Eintracht Frankfurt, so even Pep Guardiola might struggle to organise them after just a few days at the helm.
Bayer have won 16 of their last 21 Bundesliga away games, and I think they'll be angry after what happened at Anfield. I'm happy to back Bayer -2.0 on the Asian Handicap at 2.12. If they win by two goals, our stake is returned, and we get an odds-against payout if they win by three goals or more.
Back Bayer Leverkusen -2.0 on the Asian Handicap
Jack Critchley - 15:00 Championship - Norwich v Bristol City: Back visitors
Norwich are yet to be defeated at Carrow Road but they're winless in five over all and this could be a tough 90 minutes for the hosts. Bristol City were sunk by a late Sheffield United winner on Tuesday night and saw defender Rob Dickie dismissed in the dying embers of the contest. Despite the defeat, the Robins played well and outshot their opponents. They should take plenty of confidence into this away trip.
On the road, the visitors are unbeaten in four, beating both Middlesbrough and Preston in that sequence. Liam Manning couldn't knock his team's performance and is adamant that his side can bounce back on Saturday afternoon. Having scored seven times in their last three away games, Manning's men will not be afraid to pour forward in this game and they should be able to take advantage of Norwich's fragile and makeshift midfield.
Back Bristol City Draw No Bet
Kevin Hatchard - 20:00 - Liverpool v Aston Villa: Lay hosts in the HT market
If you look at Liverpool's season so far, they have been a team that grows into games under Slot. Against Brighton last weekend the Reds could've gone two or three goals down in the first half, but they recovered from the early concession of a goal to win the game in the second half.
Villa will set up to be compact and frustrate, and while I wouldn't be surprised to see Liverpool eventually come through and win the game, we could lay the Reds in the Half Time market at 1.83. Liverpool have been level or behind at the break in seven of their 16 matches this term. Villa have only trailed at half-time twice this season in all competitions.
You could also back Draw/Liverpool in the HT/FT market at 5.0, or even Villa/Liverpool at a hefty 22.0.
Lay Liverpool in the Half Time market