Hoffenheim v RB Leipzig Match Tips, Betting Odds - 12 June

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jun/11/2020

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Odds

Hoffenheim 6/1, RB Leipzig 2/5, Draw 4/1

Betting Markets

Winner

First Goalscorer

Both Teams To Score

Correct Score

Half Time/Full Time

Anytime Goalscorer

RB Leipzig To Win Both Halves

Draw No Bet

Hoffenheim To Win Both Halves

Second Half Result

To Score 3+ Goals

To Score 4+ Goals

Total RB Leipzig Goals

Total Hoffenheim Goals

Half Time

Total Goals Over/Under

Total Goals Exact

Asian Handicap

Handicaps

Last Goalscorer

Match Result And Both Teams To Score

To Score A Hat-Trick

Half Time Score

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Valencia to Win @ 4/6

Draw @ 4/1

 

  • Hoffenheim are unbeaten in their last four Bundesliga games.
  • RB Leipzig have only won two of their last seven Bundesliga games.
  • RB Leipzig have drawn seven of their last 11 league games.

 

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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