Sevilla vs Real Betis Head-to-Head Betting Trends, Odds 11 June 2020

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jun/06/2020

Recent head-to-head betting trends for the Thursday June 11 return of La Liga matchup between Sevilla and Real Betis have Sevilla winning both matches in 2019. With this in mind, Sevilla might be a good bet, especially since they are just a 5/6 favorite.

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It is interesting to note that the prior year Real Betis won two and Sevilla lost two.

Real Betis pays $30 for every $10 bet should they win.  The draw was coming in at 5/2 odds.

The goals scored per match in 2019 were 2.5 for Sevilla and 1.5 for Real Betis. On average there were OVER 4 goals scored per match in 2018.

Sevilla scoring OVER 1.5 goals pays $20 for every $10 bet.  Real Betis scoring OVER 1.5 goals pays $20 for every $10 bet as well.  Either one of these we see as good value bets

The OVER 2.5 for the match pays $40 for every $50 bet (that $50 wager is refunded just as long as it is a winner).

Both teams to score pays $20 for every $30 bet (that $30 wager is refunded just as long as it is a winner).

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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