Best Football Bets and Expert Advice for 13 February – Top Betting Tips
Bet of the day: Real Madrid to win and Both Teams to Score – 3/1 boosted from 14/5
Real Madrid sent a strong message to the rest of the Spanish league with their commanding 4-0 victory over Girona on Saturday. Now, they are looking to establish themselves as a formidable force in the Champions League as they face RB Leipzig at Red Bull Arena. Despite missing Jude Bellingham due to injury, Real Madrid is confident that they will make it past the German side, with Bellingham expected to return for the quarter-finals. Leipzig’s defense has been shaky recently, conceding 10 goals in their last four games. Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior, who scored the opener against Girona and assisted in two more goals, will be the main threat for Leipzig to worry about. With both teams consistently finding the back of the net in recent matches, a result similar to Real Madrid’s group stage away games is highly likely.
Special of the day: Georgino Rutter to score in a Leeds win – 13/8
Leeds United will travel south to face Swansea on Tuesday night, and they are in excellent form. Daniel Farke’s young team secured their sixth consecutive Championship win over Rotherham with a comfortable 3-0 victory, thanks in part to two goals from Crysencio Summerville. While Swansea also earned three points in their last match against Hull, Leeds’ attackers are expected to maintain their outstanding form. Georgino Rutter played a crucial role in Leeds’ success, assisting Summerville’s first goal. His ability to unlock defenses will likely lead Leeds to victory in South Wales. Although Rutter has only scored five league goals this season, four of them have come away from Elland Road, suggesting that he is due for another goal this week.
Long shot of the day: FC Copenhagen and Manchester City to draw – 9/2
In the Champions League clash, FC Copenhagen will host Manchester City at Parken in Copenhagen. FC Copenhagen played a role in knocking Manchester United out of the competition during the group stage. Last season, City faced the Danish champions and drew 0-0 in the away game, despite Pep Guardiola fielding a strong side. The match was eventful, with VAR denying a goal for Rodri, Riyah Mahrez missing a penalty, and Sergio Gomez receiving a red card within the first 30 minutes. Although this long shot may not be favored by everyone due to City’s impressive 10-game winning streak, it’s worth considering that City has drawn their last five Champions League knockout away legs in 90 minutes.
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