1. Juventude/Sao Paulo - Not a fan of taking totals for either team but Juventude hasn’t had a scoreless game at home this season so far. While their away form is atrocious, they’ve done well at home, finding all but one of their goals scored for the season thus far on home soil. Think btts but just to be safe…
Plays: Live over 1 at halftime (-114)
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1. Juventude/Sao Paulo - Not a fan of taking totals for either team but Juventude hasn’t had a scoreless game at home this season so far. While their away form is atrocious, they’ve done well at home, finding all but one of their goals scored for the season thus far on home soil. Think btts but just to be safe…
2. Aldosivi/Newell's Old Boys - Aldosivi's Apertura campaign highlighted just how much this side doesn't belong in Argentina's fist division. Think NOB will nick one late here. Last two first division games in Argentina ended 0-0. Hoping we finally see a goal to stop this ridiculous goalless streak.
Plays: Live over 0.75 (+122)
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2. Aldosivi/Newell's Old Boys - Aldosivi's Apertura campaign highlighted just how much this side doesn't belong in Argentina's fist division. Think NOB will nick one late here. Last two first division games in Argentina ended 0-0. Hoping we finally see a goal to stop this ridiculous goalless streak.
3. Internacional/Vasco de Gama - Vasco de Gama coming off an embarrassing display over two legs in Copa Sudamericana against Independiente del Valle, probably one of the largest one-sided ties I’ve seen against a Brazilian club. Nonetheless, I like the talent up front on both sides including Rafael Borre, who used to play in Germany, and Alan Patrick for the home side and Pablo Vegetti for the visitors. With Vasco’s leaky defense, expecting at least one from the home side before halftime.
Plays: Live 1H over 0.75 (-111)
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3. Internacional/Vasco de Gama - Vasco de Gama coming off an embarrassing display over two legs in Copa Sudamericana against Independiente del Valle, probably one of the largest one-sided ties I’ve seen against a Brazilian club. Nonetheless, I like the talent up front on both sides including Rafael Borre, who used to play in Germany, and Alan Patrick for the home side and Pablo Vegetti for the visitors. With Vasco’s leaky defense, expecting at least one from the home side before halftime.
4. Millonarios/Llaneros - Liked taking Llaneros overs during Apertura. Expecting Millonarios, who's historically one of the top sides in Colombia's flight, to net one at home after being shut out to start their Clausura campaign.
Plays: Live over 1 (-154)
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4. Millonarios/Llaneros - Liked taking Llaneros overs during Apertura. Expecting Millonarios, who's historically one of the top sides in Colombia's flight, to net one at home after being shut out to start their Clausura campaign.
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