EVERTON VS BATE BORISOV EUROPA LEAGUE BETTING TIPS
David Moyes’ Everton side recorded one of their most impressive results of the Premiership season when they drew league leaders Chelsea 3-3 at Stamford Bridge. They’ll be looking to keep the momentum going here against BATE Borisov in Europa League action today. The bookies certainly seem to think as though the Toffees will have what it takes to get it all done and dusted today with the English side available at a 7/10 price.
You can back the draw at 12/5 while an upset by BATE would pay out at 4/1. They are a capable side and this is by no means a walk in the park, but if Everton play to their strengths then I think it will be rather difficult to nullify them going forward. Dominance in the middle of the park will be key today and if they can win the battles in central midfield and hold their nerve during set-piece situations there is no way they won’t come out with all three points here.
In terms of the correct score betting, 1-0 is the favoured outcome at 5/1 with a 1-1 draw and a 2-0 victory both listed at 11/2. 2-1 Everton pays out at 15/2 while 3-0 garners a 10/1 listing. A 2-2 draw is a lengthy 16/1 while BATE sits at 11/1 to win the match 1-0. Should they pull off a 2-1 result you’re looking at an 18/1 price.
Everton are 13/8 to win both halves while Draw/Everton is listed at 16/5. BATE/Everton can be backed at a lengthy 25/1 if you think they may have an early set-back and be able to recover.
Looking at the goalscorer markets, you’ll see that Yakubu is favoured to get the job done in front of goal and he’s deadlocked with Louis Saha to score first at 4/1. They are both available at 10/11 to score anytime. Jo is listed at 5/4 anytime while Tim Cahill is at 13/8. Marouane Fellaini trades at 12/5. Keep your eyes on Steven Pienaar as well with his 10/3 price.
If you really think Everton are going to run riot here, why not back Louis Saha or Yakubu to hit a hat-trick at 22/1? You could also try Everton 2-0 at half-time which trades at 9/1 or Everton 4-0 at 25/1. Realistically- I would say 2-1 to the Toffees with goals from Saha and Yakubu.