benfica vs farense

Football Predictions Today: Benfica VS Farense Sure Tips

Benfica VS Farense will happen on Wednesday, April 2nd 2025, in a Liga Portugal installment. The last meeting between the clubs ended with Benfica as the winners.  Use MatchPlug to get the Todays Prediction, picks, odds, and analysis for Benfica VS Farense. We have Sure Tips for various Primeira Liga previews.  Predictions and Betting Preview For Benfica VS Farense Odds provided by 1XBet. Betting On Benfica Benfica and Farense have met 6 times in the last seasons. And out of those 6 previous fixtures, Benfica have won 4 games, while Farense won 0, two of their matches have ended in a draw. This match is one of the most unevenly placed matches in the Primeira Liga. The home team is presently in second place in the Primeira Liga standings, while their current opponents are 17th place one point above relegation. For this match, the leading team will not want to take any chances, especially with the current football season heading towards its final weeks.  Betting On Farense Farense are at the bottom of the table, and continue to perform averagely on the road, with their hosts fairing better at home. Previous meetings between they and the home team have averaged 3 goals with a BTTS happening 83% of the time. So far this campaign in the Primeira Liga, Benfica have secured 2.77 Points Per Game at home matches and Farense 0.77 Points Per Gam at away games.  Being 17th in the league standings doesn’t do much to help this team’s defenses against as side that is keen on passing Sporting CP for the top spot. Points and positioning are against Farense, and they can walk away from this match with points only by some miracle.  MatchPlug Prediction For Benfica VS Farense  Benfica are the favoured team to win here and won’t waste anytime to destroy a Farense side that is already down, especially since they are playing at home.  Final Prediction: Benfica Moneyline. 

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Football Predictions Today: Inter Milan VS Udinese Sure Tips

Having firmly secured their place as potential champions, Inter Milan will return from the international break with the sole aim of subduing mid-table club Udinese. Read our preview of Inter Milan VS Udinese.  You can get Todays football tips for Inter Milan VS Udinese on MatchPlug. We are a sure Prediction site for previews and tips regarding similar matches. Predictions and Betting Preview For Inter Milan VS Udinese Odds provided by 1XBet. Betting On Inter Milan Two rivals clashed in a title showdown as Atalanta welcomed Inter Milan before the international break, and Inter won their match, retaining their control in the teams’ head-to-head record. Demacated by only three points in the Serie A table, Milan and Atalanta met after Napoli fumbled the golden chance to take the top spot in Venice, raising the stakes further.  So, Inter have won their last four matches across all contests and are now this season’s undisputed league top scorers: soon to face AC Milan in the Coppa Italia semi-finals, then Bayern Munich in the Champions League, thee is plenty for them to play this campaign. With a record of 64 points on the board, they are in charge of their fate, although there are nine Serie A matches left for them to play.  Betting On Udinese After losing 3-2 in September in Udine, Udinese were eliminated from the cup in January when they lost 2-0 at San Siro. Recently, an undefeated streak of six matches helped their race for a top-10 finish, but then they lost at home to Hellas Verona, failing to penetrate Serie A’s weakest defence.  Nevertheless, Udinese have secured 40 points from 29 matches so far, which is their best tally at this stage since 2012-13 a season where they finished in fifth position. While that spot is out of reach for them this season, the club are still competing with Torino and Genoa for a top-half finish in May.  MatchPlug Prediction For Inter Milan VS Udinese  With tougher challenges looming, Inter Milan will want to lead in the first half before conserving their energy during the second half of this match. They may pull out a lot of tricks against an improved Udinese squad, but this strategy will pay off in the end.  Final Prediction: Inter Milan Moneyline. 

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Amad teases early Man Utd return in boost for Amorim

Manchester United winger Amad Diallo has hinted at an early return from injury with a cryptic social media post. The 22-year-old suffered an ankle injury in February just as he was finding form under Amorim, but his latest Snapchat update has sparked optimism among fans. Diallo posted a sand timer and smiley face emoji, suggesting he could be back in action soon—potentially after the international break. His return would be a welcome boost for United as they push for a strong finish to the season.

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Harry Kane Eyes Shilton’s Record as England Caps Increase

England captain Harry Kane hopes to become his country’s most-capped player while aiming for World Cup glory in 2026. The 31-year-old striker earned his 105th cap in Monday’s 3-0 over Latvia, scoring his 71st international goal. He is now just 20 appearances shy of Peter Shilton‘s all-time England record. “It’s definitely there. I’ve made it clear I want to play for England as long as possible,” Harry said. “Of course, leading up to the World Cup, there are plenty of games before then and hopefully eight games in that tournament. “

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Bayern setback: Davies out longer with knee injury

Bayern Munich suffered a major setback as Alphonso Davies sustained a cruciate ligament rupture. The injury happened playing for Canada, ruling him out for at least six months. Dayot Upamecano also faces several weeks on the sidelines after being diagnosed with a knee issue. Davies will undergo surgery on Wednesday, while Bayern’s medical team will monitor Upamecano’s recovery. Both players will miss the club’s Champions League clash with Inter Milan. Sporting director Max Eberl acknowledged the blow, saying, “The absence of Alphonso and Dayot Upamecano weighs heavily on FC Bayern,” but expressed confidence that the squad can overcome the challenge.

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Man City overtake Liverpool in race for Rodrygo

Rodrygo’s father has reportedly held talks with Manchester City, according to Okdiario’s chief pundit Eduardo Inda on El Chiringuito. Rodrygo, who has been linked with Liverpool for some time, is now attracting interest from City, with Inda claiming the club is making a serious move for the Brazilian forward. “They tell me that the father of Rodrygo Goes,” Inda said. “The entourage denies it, but they tell me that he’s gone to talk. He saw people from Manchester City a few weeks ago, and they insisted that he go play with Pep Guardiola. “They offer him to play on the left flank, which is what the kid and the father want. “ Inda added that Real Madrid cannot guarantee Rodrygo a place in his preferred position due to Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe, whereas City are offering him that role along with a higher salary. Rodrygo remains under contract with Real Madrid until 2028.

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Real Madrid push to sign Alexander-Arnold on free transfer

Real Madrid are pushing to sign Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold on a free transfer this summer, according to The Athletic. With his contract expiring, Madrid are reportedly working on a pre-contract agreement after having a January approach rejected. Alexander-Arnold, 26, has made 349 appearances for Liverpool, winning the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and two League Cups. He is one of three key players, alongside Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, whose contracts expire this summer.

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England coach Tuchel calls for June schedule change

England manager Thomas Tuchel has called on FIFA to reschedule the June international window, arguing that it prevents players from getting an extended break at the end of the season. “The June window is not ideal for anyone, especially the players,” Tuchel told British media on Tuesday. “It’s FIFA who can maybe align the calendar and find a gap where we put this window somewhere else to open the window for the better of the players.“I am not so concerned about the amount of games the players play. I am more concerned that they never have a real break of three to four weeks … That’s the problem. “ England captain Harry Kane acknowledged concerns over player welfare but said the situation could be managed with support from clubs and coaches. “There are arguments from the club’s point of view to generate more money. And there’s also a player welfare point where there’s only so much you can do without more injuries,” Kane said. “I don’t think the players listened to that much. “I love playing football, so I’m never going to complain about playing football. If you manage it well, with your coaches and your clubs, there’s ways of getting more rest in certain moments.”

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Mateta cleared to return for Crystal Palace after horror injury

Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta is set to return against Fulham in the FA Cup after suffering a serious ear injury from a horror tackle by Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts earlier this month. Roberts was sent off for the dangerous challenge and later handed a six-match ban by the FA. Mateta, now cleared to play, confirmed his return on Instagram with the caption: “It’s time.” To protect his injury, Mateta will wear a special mask to prevent further damage.

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Tottenham’s Djed Spence criticizes former boss Conte

Tottenham full-back Djed Spence has criticized former manager Antonio Conte, revealing that his confidence reached an all-time low under his leadership. “It wasn’t a nice feeling,” Spence told the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast. “Especially as I was coming to the club on a high, I was confident, I was buzzing, had just won promotion. “Then it was like running into a brick wall. It shattered my confidence a bit, obviously I’m young. It’s not nice to hear. “I knew it was rubbish at the time. It wasn’t a nice feeling. I was even going into the club like (puffs out cheeks) and, ‘What am I doing? ‘” “I feel like whatever I did, that man wasn’t happy about anything. “Even if you did the right things, you were like, ‘Did I do the right thing?’ because he’s not really a complimenting guy. “It gets to a point where you don’t really need validation from a coach. You just go, ‘Oh’. “I probably had one conversation with him.” Spence admits his belief needed building up once Conte had departed. “I think I’ve been a victim of being too humble,” he said. “Thinking things are just going to happen by not doing nothing and not saying nothing. But sometimes you have to express yourself. “In my first year at Tottenham, I feel I gave a bit too much respect to the players and the surroundings, because it’s Tottenham. I came from Forest, I’m going to the Premier League, a top-six club, and I thought, ‘Phew, this is big’. “I feel I gave them too much respect in regards I didn’t really believe in myself.” Spence added: “I’d say this season (that’s changed). I’ve got no time to waste now. I’ve got to go get it, it’s time. “

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