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Real Betis vs Getafe



Beticos have indeed been impressive in front of their fans so far in the season and we must see them as favourites for the win here.

Additionally, we’ll back Sanabria to add to his league tally (six goals) at the 2.40 odds.

Rennes vs Bordeaux



We don’t quite believe in the continuation of the BTTS trend given Rennes’ impressive defensive performances in the recent weeks.

The value is surely with the hosts who are 1.61 to avoid a defeat in front of their fans.

Gent vs Standard Liege



Standard Liege are the team in steady form for this game. But one must doubt if they have the ability to stay strong in away games. The history says the they often fail to produce consistent performances on the road.

Gent are enroute to recovery after a dismal start and their home showings in recent weeks is positive. Therefore, this could be a tight contest and fairly open with both teams desperately hunting for points.

One of the players who impressed in recent Gent success is the Japanese international Yuya Kubo. He had scored in his last two appearances and can be considered as the top nominee to score anytime against St. Liege on Friday.

Wolves vs Fulham


Over 2.5 goals for 1.84.
Wolves to win for 2.00

Eintracht Frankfurt vs Werder Bremen


The main bet will be Both Teams to Score NO at the odds of 1.95.
If you prefer higher risk and reward you can go for Half with more goals – second half at the odds of 2.00.

Sparta Rotterdam vs Heerenveen


The main bet is Over 2.6 goals FT & BTTS at the odds of 1.83.
The second pick would be Sparta Rotterdam or Draw Double Chance at 1.83.

Arsenal's Santi Cazorla targets January return after amputation fears



Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla hopes to return to action in January after undergoing eight operations in the space of a year following severe right ankle injury complications.

Cazorla, 32, has not played since Oct. 19, 2016, and was initially expected to return from a right ankle injury three weeks later.

However, he underwent three surgeries in a three-month span and doctors in England were pessimistic regarding the player's recovery.

"I don't have a spot until January but my intention is to return by then," Cazorla told Marca. "I never listened to those that said that I would only be able to play football with my children, I have plenty of football left in me."

He shared a photograph of the state of his right ankle following the effects of the numerous operations and it appeared on Marca's front page.

A skin graft from his left arm was required to cover the wound, meaning part of a tattoo is now on his foot.

"If you manage to walk with your son again in the garden, be satisfied," Cazorla said he was told.

Man United boss Jose Mourinho says his Spain taxes were paid



After appearing in court on Friday, Jose Mourinho said he has paid everything he owed to Spanish tax authorities from the time he coached Real Madrid.

The Manchester United manager made his comments after a brief appearance before a Spanish judge to answer questions regarding what ESPN FC sources say are new, additional accusations of tax fraud.

Mourinho arrived at the Court of First Instance and Instruction No.4 in Pozuelo de Alarcon, Madrid, at around 9:30 a.m. local time on Friday to answer charges of a €3.3 million tax fraud for unpaid taxes in 2011 and 2012 involving revenues from image rights, charges he has continually denied.

After a brief hearing, he told media upon leaving the court: "I was told that my tax situation was completely legal. A few years later I was told that there was an investigation opened and they told me that to regularise my situation I had to pay sum X.

"I did not answer, I did not argue, I have paid and signed with the state that I am definitely in compliance and the case is closed. That is why I am here, nothing else."

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