Monday Football Tips: Expect cards and goals in Sweden

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The yellow card could be out on several occasions with Bojan Pandzic in charge

"Ref Bojan Pandzic is averaging over four cards per game so far this season (29 shown in seven games) which could be bad news for Hacken’s Gustav Berggren."

Our football props column heads to Sweden's Allsvenskan on Monday as Andy Schooler picks out a double at north of 6/1...

Kalmar v Hacken
Monday 12 July, 18:00
Live on Betfair Live Video

Euro 2020 is over but football does not rest.

The CONCACAF Gold Cup is up and running and Champions League qualifying goes up a notch this week.

However, on Monday the best betting opportunity looks to be in the Swedish Allsvenskan where a strict referee takes charge of Kalmar v Hacken.

Bojan Pandzic is averaging over four cards per game so far this season (29 shown in seven games) which could be bad news for Hacken's Gustav Berggren.

The defensive midfielder has been carded in four of his eight league games so far this season, as well as two others in the Swedish Cup. That follows a collection of seven cards in 28 starts last term.

With the game expected to be closely fought - there's little difference between the teams' odds in the 90-minute betting - Berggren looks a prime candidate to pick up a card.

For a Bet Builder north of 6/1, add in both teams to score.

That's happened in Hacken's last eight Allsvenskan games, as well as five of Kalmar's last six, so looks primed to give us a run for our money.

Recommended bets

Back Gustav Berggren to be booked and both teams to score in Kalmar v Hacken @ around 7.513/2

Column P/L

Staked: 102pts
Returned: 91.58pts
P/L: -10.42pts

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Andy Schooler

Andy Schooler has been writing about sport for more than 20 years.

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