Welcome to a week where club football takes a back seat for international football. This week – and its weekend plus the week that follows – your favorite superstars will be kicking, sliding, and scoring for their national teams. That means club action will be put on hold for the duration.
Or maybe not?
The general belief is that once there is an international break, club football grounds to a halt. But that’s not the case this month. Despite the international break, some clubs will still be in action. If you’re ready to make some extra cash from both international and club football this week, here are some leagues to look out for:
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League One (England)
This is the third tier of football in England, behind the Premier League and the Championship – for those who don’t know. So, you can rest assured that there’ll be some quality club football on display in this league this weekend.
This season has been so competitive that no side has managed to go unbeaten after 11 rounds of games. Heading into MatchDay, Peterborough United boasts the best offense in the league so far.
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The 21 goals they’ve scored this season remains the best. Charlton and Sunderland haven’t scored that much. But their defense has been so solid that they have conceded only seven in 11 games this season.
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Liga (Germany)
Germany’s third-tier of club football will see action take place this week.
Only five of the games played in this league this season has ended in a goalless draw. With nine rounds of games played so far, it says a lot about the competitiveness of the league.
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1860 Munchen are the biggest scorers of the league so far, scoring an average of two goals per game. Hansa Rostock is not on top of the table, despite losing just one game so far this season and boasting the best defense in the league.
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J.League
It’s not only lower-division football that is available to bet on this week. In Japan, you can cash in on top-level club football action set to take place this week.
26 rounds of games have been played already. With half of the season gone, sides like Gamba Osaka, Nagoya Grampus, and Kashima Antlers are playing catch up with the table-toppers.
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Kawasaki Frontale are leading the league comfortably. They have the best attack in the league, scoring the most goals so far. They also boast the best defense, conceding the least goals. It’s no wonder they are leading the chasing pack with 16 points.
As you try to add international games to your bet slip this week, which of these leagues will you be considering? Drop your comments below.
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