Friday, April 19, 2013

Real Madrid - Real Betis Betting Preview: Why both groups to score appears a... - Goal.com

With Madrid failing regularly to help keep clear sheets at home, our Spanish expert Phil Kitromilides thinks you will see goals at either end on Saturday evening Nevertheless, Betis did find a way to destroy Madrid in the home earlier on this year, and with Jose Mourinho more likely to subject a far-from-full-strength part given los Blancos' midweek Champions League semi-final first leg, Betis may feel they've a chance of saving an unlikely increase. BetVictor value an win at 10/1 (11.00) while Madrid may be reinforced at 2/7 (1.29) and the draw exists at 11/2 (6.50). Having said this, it's worth recalling that the ruling Spanish champions have a shocking house record. It's 14 months since anybody defeated them in the home in any opposition, and when one considers the quality of some of the weight they've experienced through that time, the challenge facing Betis is put into stark perspective. Nevertheless, you will see changes to Madrid's starting XI, helping to make backing both teams to score at 8/11 (1.73) much more attractive than it would already have been. Though Madrid have been imperious at home it's not due to their defensive report with los Merengues managing just six clean sheets in 15 league games at Santiago Bernabeu this year. Betis for their part have scored eight goals within their last two activities and in Ruben Castro present the second-highest score Spaniard in the team. While for a price guess take to supporting Castro (who has 16 group objectives this year) to open the score costing 11/2 (6.50), both teams to score looks an incredibly reliable selection.

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