European Football Betting Odds – 6 November

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Nov/05/2017

Gambling911.com has your Soccer betting odds for Sunday 6 November. 

Sunday 5th November 2017

English Premier League Matches

12:00

Tottenham (3/10)

Draw (27/5)

Crystal Palace (12/1)

 

14:15

Man City (1/2)

Draw (21/5)

Arsenal (61/10)

 

16:30

Chelsea (31/20)

Draw (9/4)

Man Utd (23/10)

 

16:30

Everton (32/25)

Draw (121/50)

Watford (13/5)

 

English FA Cup Matches

14:00

Guiseley (73/20)

Draw (143/50)

Accrington (5/6)

 

14:00

Leatherhead (5/1)

Draw (39/11)

Billericay (4/6)

 

14:00

Woking (31/10)

Draw (14/5)

Bury (10/11)

 

14:00

Cambridge (10/11)

Draw (11/4)

Sutton Utd (10/3)

 

14:00

Charlton (2/7)

Draw (11/2)

Truro City (13/1)

 

14:00

Coventry (4/9)

Draw (7/2)

Maidenhead Utd (7/1)

 

14:00

Dartford (5/2)

Draw (11/4)

Swindon (22/19)

 

14:00

Exeter (1/4)

Draw (29/5)

Heybridge (14/1)

 

14:00

Solihull Moors (5/1)

Draw (71/20)

Wycombe (8/13)

 

Spanish Primera Division Matches

11:00

Levante (6/4)

Draw (58/25)

Girona (85/40)

 

15:15

Celta Vigo (23/20)

Draw (51/20)

Athletic Bilbao (72/25)

 

17:30

Villarreal (4/6)

Draw (10/3)

Malaga (19/4)

 

17:30

Real Sociedad (3/5)

Draw (7/2)

Eibar (11/2)

 

19:45

Real Madrid (1/12)

Draw (16/1)

Las Palmas (40/1)

 

 

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