Goal Rush Weekend
Hello all
and welcome to the next instalment of the Goal Rush as we look to bounce back
from that 2-2 weekend last time out.
After hitting the first two bets and extending our run to 10-0 we
certainly came crashing down with a huge bump! Not only did we see the third
game lose but the fourth game saw our very first 0-0 in the seventy second game
of this inaugural Goal Rush season.
A 2-2 over
2.5 goal performance and a 0-4 Yes on BTTS record made me a very miserable man
this past Saturday night. Our record for the season extends to the below:
Over 1.5
goals 63-9 87.5% strike rate
Over 2.5
goals 46-26 63.88% strike rate
Over 3.5
goals 26-46 36.11% strike rate
Yes on
BTTS 42-30 58.33% strike rate
Home wins
36 Draws 11 Away wins 25
After our
late show last Friday night in Turkey we head back to the Super Liga hoping for
an easier and quicker cash than last week where we waited until the dying
seconds before collecting. Bottom placed Eskisehirspor entertain eleventh
placed Gaziantepspor into the Ataturk Stadyumu located in Eskisehir. The
visitors have conceded at least twice in each of their last five away games
whilst the home team have conceded at least twice in each of their last six
games, seventeen in total. In fact Eskisehirspor are yet to keep a clean sheet
this season and have allowed two or more goals in all but two of their fourteen
league matches. The last three meetings
of the sides have all seen Yes on BTTS and the past two games between them have
gone over 3.5 goals let alone over 2.5 goals. I really like the overs here at a
generous looking price of odds against.
I bet you
thought we would head to Peterborough this Saturday for a Division One Goal
Rush but I think I have found a better bet this weekend than the reliable Posh.
When the sides met last season both games went over 3.5 goals as on each
occasion the home side won, 3-2 in Barnsley and 3-1 in Colchester. The sides
have played a combined forty games so far this campaign and there have been no
fewer than one hundred and thirty eight goals in those matches, an average of
3.45 goals per game. Both of these teams sit very low in the Division and these
high goal scoring trends do not appear to change when they play teams of a
similar stature as their combined twelve games in this spot against bottom
third opposition have seen a total of thirty nine goals. Give me a high scoring
game here and take a bit of the overs at the best price you can get.
We are
heading to the Highlands of Scotland for the final game of our Saturday
selections. Historically this game has been packed with goal scoring action and
it is rare that both teams do not find the back of the net. The teams know each
other well as due to the structure of Scottish Football they are forced to play
each other endless amounts of times each season. Yes on BTTS has gone 27-5
since April 2005 when the sides meet in league action. Inverness have not kept
a clean sheet in league action in any of their last nine games whilst Kilmarnock
have kept just two clean sheets all season. Interestingly one of those was away
to Celtic last time out but as we all know the way teams set up for a trip to
Parkhead is far different to that of a usual Premiership away day. At the
current market price of Evens this looks a very attractive bet to me so take
advantage.
I am
hoping that you don’t cough up your Roast Beef this Sunday cheering on some
goals at Bramall Lane. The home faithful have already seen plenty of those so
far this season with thirty eight goals flying in during the Blades’ home
fixtures. Coventry away games have not always seen a lot of goals as their ten
road trips have seen a total of twenty three goals so below a 2.5 goal average
per game. However, when they play sides
placed in the top half of the table there have been a total of twenty nine
total goals in just nine games, an average of over three goals per game. Phew! United’s last eight home games have seen an
over 2.5 goal bet cash and their first two home matches of the season saw 2-0
home wins so none of the ten at Bramall Lane have seen less than two goals.
Despite being top of the league Coventry have conceded plenty of goals lately
as the opposition have scored in six of their last seven games and Coventry
have conceded nine goals during those seven matches. Having said that Coventry
scored sixteen goals in those seven games and I see no reason for this game not
to be a high scoring affair. With this game being shown live on Sky Sports there
may even be a good chance of gaining a price of above Even money should the
first few minutes of the game see no real goalmouth action.
I have
rambled on for long enough so all that is required from me now is to wish you
the very best of British luck and I shall be back Sunday morning with my NFL
thoughts.
All the
best
Jimmy
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