Celtic vs Rangers Match Preview, Football Prediction and Betting Tips

Everyone associated with Scottish football expected Celtic to seal their title win last weekend and avoid making this Old Firm derby the title decider. However, the defending champions surprising fell to a shock 2-1 loss at Easter Road to make this game even more important for both sides. A win here would help Celtic win the league in front of their own fans, but defeat would keep them waiting for another weekend at least. Rangers are now within ten points of their host here thanks to their win over Hearts last weekend. They would so much love to stop Celtic from winning a second consecutive treble, but it seems to be only a matter of time before their host would wrap things, can they delay it here? They both met earlier this year with Celtic winning 4-0, they have both netted 7 times in their two clashes this year and this could see a flurry of goals yet again. Rangers have scored 2.38 goals per away game this season, and they have scored in 94% of their away games this season. Celtic have not lost any of their last 45 home league games.  

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Bayern Munich vs Eintracht Frankfurt Match Preview, Football Prediction and Betting Tips

Bayern Munich looked like they were heading for a treble this season as they had won the Bundesliga and qualified for the DFB Pokal final. However, their 2-1 home loss in the Champions League semifinal in midweek means they are set to miss out on that except they can pull off a win at the Bernabeu next week. With the Champions League return leg in mind, Jupp Heynckes could opt to play a weakened side here, with the in-form Sandro Wagner set to lead the lines for them. Frankfurt lost their last league game at home 3-0 to Hertha Berlin, it would have served as a crushing blow to their hopes of making it into the top five, however, their fans wouldn’t be too disappointed with that result as they have sealed a place in the DFB Pokal in quite impressive fashion in the previous match day. This game offers Niko Kovac an opportunity to face his future employers and he would want to use this game as a dress rehearsal for the DFB Pokal final. Bayern Munich won the reverse fixture when these sides met in December, and the Bavarians are unbeaten in 13 games against their visitors.

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Liverpool vs Stoke City Match Preview, Football Prediction and Betting Tips

Liverpool were at their usual attacking best midweek as they went 5-0 up against AS Roma in their Champions Leagues semifinal first leg. They, however, lost concentration in the closing ten minutes and conceded 2 goals to give the Romans hope of another stunning comeback. Their Wednesday return leg against Roma in the Champions League could see many star men rested in this game, even at that it is hard to see Stoke City leave Anfield with even a point from this game. The Reds have only two losses from 14 Premier League games this year, winning 9 of those games. They have failed to win at Anfield only once this year, winning 7 and drawing one home league game. They have netted 27 goals in those matches and only Manchester City have scored more league goals than them this season. Stoke City have conceded 65 goals this season and they have managed to find the back of the net just 32 times all season round. The Potters are in relegation troubled waters with 4 points separating them from safety and three league games to go. They managed to get a point in their last league game at home to Burnley, but they are yet to win a league game since January and they have not won an away games since October.

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Liverpool v Stoke City Preview: Klopp to rotate?

Liverpool hope to close the gap on second-place Manchester United this weekend, but their European duties means they must manage priorities when they host relegation-threatened Stoke City.   Dilemmas for Klopp Had Liverpool seen out Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final first leg with a five goal lead over AS Roma, they could put all their energies into this clash. Instead, the soft concession of two late goals puts the score at 5-2, meaning that Wednesday’s trip to Italy for the second leg takes precedence. Jurgen Klopp’s side won’t be helped by the injury to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has recently excelled in a central role and is out with a long-term injury. James Milner and Jordan Henderson might not want to play three 90-minute games in little over a week and with alternative central options limited, Klopp has hinted at switching to a 3-4-3 so that he only has to pick two midfielders rather than three. Georginio Wijnaldum is likely to be one of them and with Emre Can and Adam Lallana injured, academy graduates Curtis Jones and Herbie Kane have an outside chance of making their first professional appearance. Nathaniel Clyne could start over the in-form Trent Alexander-Arnold to get back to full fitness, having been out of competitive action for 10 months prior to April. Similarly, Andrew Robertson’s lung-busting qualities might be saved for Rome, making Alberto Moreno likely to play. At least two of Danny Ings, Dominic Solanke and Ben Woodburn could start; although able, neither are unlikely to strike fear to quite the same extent that Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, and Mohamed Salah would. Klopp will have to be creative with his team selection, whilst keeping enough quality on the pitch to secure victory. The Shaqiri conundrum Given that Xherdan Shaqiri has seven goals and six assists to his name this season, nobody could deny that he is Stoke City’s most technically gifted player. And yet, what he offers the Potters in possession perhaps masks what he doesn’t offer them without the ball. The problem is not that Shaqiri doesn’t work hard at all – he will close down an opposing player if asked to – but with an apprehension that puts him at a disadvantage. Other withdrawn forwards, by contrast, would charge down defenders with the necessary vigour to either win the ball or significantly disrupt the rhythm of the opposing team. Shaqiri’s reluctance to do this means that Stoke find it harder to press effectively, which is a key requirement of a team battling relegation; especially for a trip to Anfield. Whenever Shaqiri is at his best, his teammates play quality passes into his feet and then flood the final third with bold forward runs. Stoke are only able to do that for short bursts within games, because Paul Lambert’s demand for defensive focus means most players spend a lot of the time in their own half. A case in point is Moritz Bauer: whether he plays on the right or left side of midfield, the utility man will spend a lot of time tracking back the opposition full-back so that Kurt Zouma or Erik Pieters, neither of whom are the quickest full-backs around, are not isolated two-on-one. Winger Ramadan Sobhi has pace but perhaps not the technical accuracy to justify the early hype that surrounded him, while advanced forward Mame Biram Diouf must be more ruthless in front of goal than he was in Sunday’s 1-1 home draw with Burnley. In another 1-1, which came at West Ham six days earlier, Joe Allen tended to run back into Stoke’s penalty area if a teammate gave the ball away and we can expect to see more of that at Anfield, to ensure that the centre-backs – especially Ryan Shawcross – are never asked to defend wide, open spaces. That danger is partly why midfielder Badou N’Diaye, who has proved effective at breaking up play with his strong challenges, very rarely breaks into the final third. The above would suggest that Stoke cannot give Shaqiri the support he needs in the 10 role. With Peter Crouch unlikely to become anything more than a super-sub, Lambert might be tempted to partner Diouf with Tyrese Campbell. The latter’s mobility would help Stoke both press with intensity and pose a threat in the transitional phases; otherwise, they risk giving Shaqiri a job that he simply does not have the appropriate skillset to do. MatchPlug’s Prediction We’re backing the 1-0 home win, which is 15/2 with Betway as of 25th April. While fiscipline won’t be a problem for Stoke, a second string Liverpool side will have quality in reserve.

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TSG Hoffenheim vs Hannover 96 Match Preview, Football Prediction and Betting Tips

Hoffenheim are in top form at the moment and it couldn’t have been a better time for them. They have netted 20 times in their last six league games, and they are unbeaten in their last 8 games ahead of this match. This run of form is currently the best in the division and it has reignited their push for a Champions League place yet again. They defeated RB Leipzig 5-2 away from home in their last league game to take themselves to within 2 points of 4th placed Bayer Leverkusen, that should serve as a morale booster for them ahead of this game. Hannover looked like they had found some much-needed form when they ended their run of five consecutive defeats and collected 4 points from two games. However, last weekend, Bayern Munich showed them why they have been winning the league by trashing them 3-0 at their own stadium. They have already secured themselves from automatic relegation, however, they can still fall into the relegation playoff spots if they don’t get good results from their remaining matches. Hannover 96 won the reverse fixture 2-0 in December, but they have never won at Hoffenheim.

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Levante vs Sevilla Match Preview, Football Prediction and Betting Tips

This game would be one of the most interesting Friday night games of the season as both of these sides look to get a good end to their season. Sevilla are making a late charge towards Europa League qualification, while Levante are looking for the magic 40 points that would all but confirm their top-flight status. This has got to be one of the most inconsistent seasons for Sevilla as they have been largely hot and cold all year round. At times they have been unplayable, winning Manchester United and Atletico Madrid, while also nearly becoming the first team to Barcelona in the league this season, however, they are still struggling for European qualification and they would be looking for the win in this game. They have not won any of the eight fixtures they have played since they defeated Manchester United in the Champions League, losing the Copa Del Rey final 5-0 to Barcelona last weekend, the fourth time they have let in 5 goals under Vincenzo Montella. Levante had three wins all season before they appointed their former youth team coach, Paco Lopez as their new manager. He has now won 5 of his last seven games in charge and looks set to keep them in the league beyond this season. They would get to the 40 points mark with a win here, but that would be easier said than done as they have lost four of their last five meetings with their visitors.

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Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid Match Preview, Football Prediction and Betting Tips

Arsenal and Atletico Madrid meet for the first time in Europe this season as the two sides look to end the season with a silverware. The Gunners would be banking on home support to help them get a firm footing in the finals ahead of the second leg. They also know that winning this competition is their surest route to qualifying for the Champions League as their top four hopes have been ended. Atletico Madrid are under less pressure than the Gunners. Diego Simeone’s men are surely going to finish inside the top four of the La Liga, however, they would be keen to win their first trophy since they moved to the Wanda Metropolitana, and they remain favourites to win this competition for good reason. The Gunners survived a scare in the second leg of their quarterfinals matches against CSKA Moscow despite carrying a 4-1 win from the first leg. In the end Aaron Ramsey and Danny Welbeck helped them scale through 6-3 on aggregate. Atletico Madrid also survived a scare in Portugal. The Spaniards held a 2-0 win ahead of the second leg but fell to a 1-0 in Portugal, it could have been worse for them, but they are now in the semis with the Gunners in their way.  

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Marseille vs Salzburg Match Preview, Football Prediction and Betting Tips

These two teams meet for the third time this season and this time there is a ticket to the final at stake. Can Marseille get to the final or will Salzburg get another win over Marseille here? When they met in the group stage, Salzburg got the upper hand with 4 points from the two clashes as they beat Marseille 1-0 at home and drew the other leg goalless in France.  The Austrians finished as group winners, with Marseille following them four points adrift. The two of them survived the last round in style. The Austrians shockingly beat SS Lazio 4-1 at home after they went 4-2 down in the first leg to progress, while Marseille defeated RB Leipzig 5-2 in the return leg having lost the first leg 1-0 in Germany. Marseille have not lost a home game in the Europa League this season and they have won all but one of their 8 home games in the competition this season. The only team to have denied them home victory this season is their visitors in this clash. Salzburg have lost only one of their away games in this competition this season and they have three wins and three draws from their last seven games on the road, they would look to take that form and get a win in this first leg.

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Santos vs Estudiantes LP Match Preview, Football Prediction and Betting Tips

This Copa Libertadores game brings two of the biggest teams in Brazil and Argentina together with the Argentinians making a tricky trip down to Brazil after falling to a 1-0 loss at home to their host. A win for Santos would help them put one foot in the next round. They lost their first game of the competition to Real Garcilaso, however, they have recovered well to record wins against Estudiantes and Nacional to move to the top of group 6. Santos fell to a defeat at Bahia in their last league games, however, they won their last home game 2-0 against Ceara and that should keep their confidence high ahead of this match. They also tend to be strong in this competition with 5 wins from their last 6 home games. Estudiantes come into this game very low on confidence as they have been struggling both locally and in the continent. They lost their last game against Belgrano, although they made whole scale changes, it seems not to matter who play these days, they have just found it incredibly had to get the results. They have lost 3 of their last 4 games, scoring just once in the process. They are currently second on the table with four points, yet it seems as though they would still be eliminated from the group stage just like last season.

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Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid Match Preview, Football Prediction and Betting Tips

Bayern Munich’s quarterfinal match with Sevilla was pretty lowkey with the return leg in Bavaria ending in a goalless draw. The Germans went through thanks to a 2-1 win in Seville in the first leg. This semifinal match promises to be more action-packed with Los Blancos actively chasing their 3rd consecutive European crown and the Germans looking for revenge after losing to them for much of their past few meetings. Bayern have gone on to win all of their last few matches after the stalemate against Sevilla. They have defeated Borussia Monchengladbach, Bayer Leverkusen, and Hannover 96, scoring 14 goals in the process, they would now look to take that form a get a good first leg advantage in this game. Real Madrid’s quarterfinal was nothing close to low-profile. Los Blancos were leading 3-0 from the first leg in Turin, however, they found themselves 3-0 down with more than an hour played at the Bernabeu in the return leg. It took a controversial penalty awarded by Englishman Michael Oliver and converted by none other than Christiano Ronaldo for the European champions to reach this semifinal. Ronaldo has now netted 120 Champions League goals, 20 more than Lionel Messi. He has scored 12 goals in 10 Champions League games this season, netting in all of their matches in the competition this season. Los Blancos have won five and lost just one of their last six meetings with Bayern Munich.

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