European Football Multiples – Tips Sunday 20th September 2009

Yesterday saw some shocking results as Rangers got a man dismissed in the first half and failed to beat Kilmarnock, Stuttgart went down 0-1 at home, Bolton drew with Stoke and Notts County failed to make their superior bank balance pay against Morecambe. All of which meant just four successes from our eight multiples selections: the small stakes bets all went down on day one.

Sunday 20th September 2009 sees the big guns play in some big football matches. We have once again selected eight of our anticipated best football multiples in European soccer, for those of you who like to do multiple bets:

  1. Cagliari v Inter Milan (Backing  Inter @ 1.58) WON
  2. AC Milan v Bologna (Backing  AC Milan @ 1.32) WON
  3. Wolves v Fulham (Backing  Fulham @ 2.76) LOST
  4. Everton v Blackburn (Backing  Everton @ 1.79) WON
  5. Chelsea v Tottenham (Laying  Chelsea @ 1.56) LOST
  6. Valencia v Gijon (Backing  Valencia @ 1.3)  LOST
  7. Sampdoria v Siena (Backing  Sampdoria @ 1.62) WON
  8. Ath Bilbao v Villarreal (Backing  Villarreal @ 2.66) LOST

Select four or five or more from the above list to place in a multiple bet. Of course, if you want to lay, you’ll need to place this with Betfair (just hit the “Place Multiple” button on the home page and select the European weekend coupon). In order to place lays, you need to select the “expanded view”.

We have not selected in the Manchester Derby due to uncertainty over City’s starting lineup, and the lack of evidence for their team without their key attacking players: too many imponderables.

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