Paul Higham kicks off another week on the daily football column with a 4/15.00 shot on Rayo Vallecano v Celta Vigo in Spain.
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Rafa Benitez under pressure with Celta in drop zone
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Back a 4/15.00 Bet Builder in La Liga clash
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Two sides in no sort of form meet on Monday night in La Liga as Rayo Vallecano with just one win in 10 host Celta Vigo with just one win all season.
It's actually better for Celta to be playing on the road as they've won five of their nine points in away games, while Rayo have only won once at their home stadium so far.
Raf Benitez is under a lot of pressure with Celta in the drop zone, but could Rayo's home woes give them a chance for a huge win? Let's see...
Rayo's last five home league games have seen goals at both ends, so we'll back both teams to score here at 3/41.75.
Five of seven Celta Vigo away games have also seen both teams score so we're pretty strong in this one as a decent base for out Bet Builder.
The last two head-to-heads have been 0-0s so that's a slight concern, but these teams don't keep many clean sheets this season - only one in five for Rayo and just one all season for Celta!
With Rayo struggling at home there's certainly the chance for Celta to have some chances, and Norwegian forward Jorgen Strand Larsen looks the man to be the main danger.
Larsen has scored in four of his last six games for club and country, and in La Liga he's had a shot on target in four of his last six.
We'll take Larsen for 1+ shot on target at 4/91.44
Larsen is also the team leader in terms of giving fouls away - and by some distance as well with 31 compared to the next most of 17.
So we'll happily add in Larsen for 2+ fouls even at 2/51.40 to pad out our Bet Builder.
Larsen has had a foul in 18 of his 21 games so far, with 10 games with multiple fouls in for Celta this campaign.
Oscar Valentin is 4/91.44 for 2+ fouls and he too has given away 31 the same as Larsen.
Valentin also has had 10 games with multiple fouls given away so hopes are high that he can replicate that here.
With recent form of five multiple foul games in his last seven, Valentin is in a decent run for us to back him.