Betting Secrets: The Best Football Betting Strategy & Much More Revealed

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How it Works So, on to how this football betting system functions in practice. There are many ways to go about this, but I’ll cover two of the most popular here. As I mentioned earlier, this works best if you can find bets that have a high value that you can capitalise on. Taking the above game as an example, let’s say you lay the draw on the exchange at odds of 4.5. If, as fully expected, West Ham take the lead in the first half, then you can simply cash out for a profit. Another option is to hedge your bet by backing the draw. After the first goal for the favourites goes in, the odds at bookies for the draw will rise. Backing these new odds with an amount that will cover your liability will result in a guaranteed profit. For example, if we place the £10 lay bet at odds of 4.00, then are able to back the draw in-play after a goal at odds of 6.00 with a £6.5 stake, we would be able to guarantee profit of £3 in the event of a draw and £3.5 if either team wins. While the profit will

Man United seize on Benfica's bad luck to edge closer to knockout rounds



Manchester United are just a point away from progressing to the last 16 of the Champions League, and in keeping with recent performances, they earned this 2-0 win over Benfica in the most functional way. It will not live long in the memory, and they had a slice of luck when, just before half-time, Benfica goalkeeper Mile Svilar unwittingly scored an own goal that broke the deadlock. By that stage, Anthony Martial had already missed a penalty. Daley Blind went on to score one in the second half to confirm United's win, as well as all but confirm the Portuguese side's exit from the competition.

United weathered a series of dangerous, early raids from their visitors before passing up on a glorious chance to take the lead. Benfica protested at length when Douglas, who had lost a grappling match with Martial, was penalised for handballing as he fell in the box. The decision by referee Gediminas Mazeika to award a penalty looked harsh, but Benfica need not have worried: Martial's spot kick, aimed low to Svilar's right, lacked power, and the young goalkeeper turned it wide. Two weeks ago, Svilar's own goal swung the previous fixture in United's favour, and at that stage, it felt like redemption for the 18-year-old.

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