

Daily Predictions
Get our Topbets betting pundits’ best Tuesday bets from the English Premier League, the FA Cup, Coppa Italia among other leagues.
Here are our picks and you can click this link to load your bet slip and place your bet. Betway code – U1E5611D0.
Popular bets
- Burnley vs Leicester City – Over 2.5
- Peterborough United vs Manchester City – Over 2.5
- Middlesbrough vs Tottenham – Tottenham win
- AC Milan vs Inter Milan – Over 2.5
- Cardiff City vs Derby County – Over 1.5
Burnley vs Leicester City
Leicester City are winless in their last five Premier League matches, losing thrice while settling for two draws. The Foxes have conceded ten goals in those matches, not an impressive record.
Meanwhile, Burnley shocked Spurs, beating them 1-0 in the midweek before being held to a 1-1 draw by Crystal Palace.
In five of their last six meetings,at least three goals have been scored with the other match ending with a 1-1 scoreline.
Prediction > BTTS / Over 2.5
Peterborough United vs Manchester City
City bounced back from 3-2 defeat to Spurs as they registered a slim 1-0 victory away to Everton. It was a tough clash as Everton were denied a controversial penalty in the dying minutes of the game.
On paper, Peterborough are a no match to Pep Guardiola’s men hence remain the favourtes to advance to the next stage of the FA Cup.
Prediction > Over 2.5
AC Milan vs Inter Milan
Huge clash! The Italian Coppa Italia pitting hosts AC Milan and Inter Milan at Sansiro, this will be the first leg of the semi-final.
In the last eight matches between the two sides, at least three goals have been produced in six of those.
Prediction > Over 2.5
Other tips
Servette – Young Boys
Tip: Over 2.5
FCI Levadia Tallinn – Tallinna Kalev
Tip: Over 2.5
Paris Saint-Germain U19 – Sevilla U19
Tip: Over 2.5
Manchester United U19 – Borussia Dortmund U19
Tip: Over 2.5
Arbroath – Partick Thistle
Tip: Over 2.5
Cove Rangers – Queen of The South
Tip: Over 2.5

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