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German Bundesliga Preview
Bayern Munich took a big stride towards the Bundesliga title last week with
their win away to Hannover. The Brucie Bonus for them was the fact that
Schalke lost at home and Stuttgart lost away. Suddenly in the twinkle of an
eye, Bayern are in the box seat. They have a relatively easy home game
against lowly Bochum this weekend whereas Schalke have a very difficult
journey to Hertha Berlin. The whole complexion of the Bundesliga could
change radically after this weekend.
Stan James bookmakers make Bayern 1/4 shots to beat Bochum, and it looks like a banker.
But one note of caution is the fact that Bochum are currently in a dog fight
at the bottom. They won’t be coming to make up the numbers. Even so they are
9/1 to win…..which is about right.. Schalke are still reeling from being
beaten last week by a late winner from Hamburg. They threw away a lead and
they will now need to show commitment to the cause to turnover a Berlin side
cock a hoop about beating Bremen away last weekend. Hertha Berlin (11/10)
can seize their chance to get into an automatic Champions League slot but it
will be interesting as to how Schalke (11/5) react. It’s a big game for
them and at 11/5 they look value.
Stuttgart (4/9) will fancy their chances at home to Wolfsburg and they could
overtake Schalke in second place if results go their way. They need to play
better than they did last week after being turned over by lowly Rostock.
Werder Bremen (7/4) also lost last week at home to Berlin and they have a
difficult trip to Leverkusen (13/10) who are particularly strong at home.
At the bottom Freiburg (5/1) are 12 points adrift of safety and they have
lost their paddles as well. Armenia Bielefeld (1/2) could finally send them
to the Bundesliga II next year. Hansa Rostock (5/1) had a great win last
week but they have an up hill task against Hamburg (8/15) away. The one
consolation is that Hamburg have lost 6 at home this year. It’s a big ask,
but they might just provide a shock this weekend.
One club with the panic button on are Monchengladbach. Dick Advocaat their
manager resigned in the week and with five matches left they are only one
point clear of safety. They are away to Nurnberg (11/10) and can be backed
at 9/4. This match is being covered live by Setanta on Sunday at 16.30pm.
Stan James bookmakers will be
betting in-running throughout. Mainz (4/5) who are a point ahead
of them have a chance at home to Hannover (3/1) and if they were to win
Monchengladbach could be in deep trouble.
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The title is there for the taking for Bayern Munich. Schalke need a monster
home stretch to pull it all around.
La Liga Preview
With the gap now just six points between Barca and Real Madrid the La Liga
title is still up for grabs. Real Madrid (8/15) are at home to fourth placed
Villareal (9/2) which will not be a walkover, but you can see that the
Galacticos’ tails are up and they can sense a close run in. Barcelona (4/6)
are away to Malaga (7/2) and the price is quite short. They could come
unstuck on the Costa Del Sol and Malaga at 7/2 are very good value after a
good away win last week.
The race for the Champions League Qualifying spots (3rd and 4th) is hotting
up with nine clubs all within six points of each other. The two Seville
teams are well placed and Real Betis (4/6) could launch themselves into
third spot with a win over Sociedad (7/2). Sevilla (7/4) have a tricky away
trip to Athletic Bilbao (5/4).
At the bottom of the table things do not look good for the three clubs in
the relegation zone. Numancia, Albacete and Mallorca are now at least nine
points adrift of safety. To compound this Numancia (5/4) are at home to
Mallorca (7/4) this weekend. This game really could go either way. A draw
will not suit either side and it is very hard to call. Albacete meanwhile
(13/2) have a nightmare trip to Valencia (1/3) and it’s hard not to conclude
that this will be a home win. Getafe and Levante got beaten by the big guns
last week and now they meet in Getafe. The Madrid based side are strong at
home and they will be looking for three points against a Levante side who
are struggling below them. Getafe at Evens look a good bet in this one. It’s
the last throw of the dice for Deportivo (8/15) in their quest for a
Qualifying spot. They are going to have to put a great run of results
together to get it but they should start the ball rolling at home to lowly
Racing Santander.
But all eyes will be on the top two and the pressure is now back on Barca to
get results. Any slip up and an upbeat Real Madrid could just muscle them
out of it. The Real Madrid game is live on SSP3 on Saturday at 21.00pm.
Stan James bookmakers
will be betting in running right up until the 85th minute. Log
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Serie A Preview
The race for the Serie A title is brewing up nicely. AC Milan slipped up at
Siena last week and handed a little bit of the initiative to Juventus. They
made up for it in midweek when they beat Chievo, but they still find
themselves three points behind. However Milan are still 4/6 favourites for
the title at
Stan James bookmakers. Juventus are at 11/10. AC look a banker bet to win
at home to lowly Parma, although you might want to temper this with the fact
that Parma need to win to avoid the looming drop zone. Unsurprisingly Milan
are 2/7 and the game is live on Canal+ on Saturday at 19.30pm.
Stan James bookmakers
will be betting in running throughout.
Juventus have to go to the capital to play Lazio who really have nothing to
play for in mid table. It’s one of these tricky games which Juve will not
relish, but if they are to see themselves as contenders they will have to
despatch. At 5/6 they do look a decent bet. The game can be seen live in the
UK on British Eurosport at 19.30pm on Sunday. They need to keep that 3 point
cushion.
Inter are still cock a hoop about beating Juventus away in their last game
and should have no problem in taking mid table Messina to the cleaners
despite being away. The 11/10 on offer with
Stan James bookmakers
looks particularly juicy. Only Sampdoria and Udinese can realistically knock them off third spot, and both
have difficult matches on the weekend. Sampdoria (5/6) have an easier game,
at home to Roma (10/3). Frustrating in the extreme Roma are struggling but
they are always capable of surprising everyone when they least expect it.
The problem is that their season is over and they might not have the fight
in them. Udinese (7/4), in fifth, travel to the team of the moment Siena
(13/8). They have had back to back wins including a home win over Milan and
an away win at Roma and they will not fear Udinese on their own patch. They
can see safety in the distance but they must keep picking up points. The
draw at 7/4 looks the obvious choice.
It’s looking very interesting at the bottom. Atalanta are only six points
away from safety as a battle is building up between the bottom six as to
which three go down. Atalanta (6/4) have a tough home game against sixth
placed Palermo (7/4). Brescia (11/10) have a home game against mid table
side Reggina (5/2) and they’ll be buoyed by a very good draw last time at
Palermo. But Fiorentina (9/4), now in the relegation zone, have a very tough
game at Bologna (11/10) and their away record is pretty abysmal, winning
just once on the road.
So this weekend should see wins for the top two to keep us on the edge of
our seats and the relegation battle is warming up nicely as well. It would
be a disaster for Fiorentina if they were to go down, but there will be many
twists and turns yet. It is Italy after all. Check out all the odds at
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