What’s left of the Premier League now are transfer gossips and debates about which player will be given the PFA Player of the Year award. In Italy, the title race is done and dusted, leaving only the race for the top scorer title.
The European football scene won’t come alive much again until Champions League and Europa League football returns. But that’s too long a period to wait for games to bet on. So, what options are there to choose from for your bet slip?
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MLS Is Back Tournament
In the last two games of the Round 16 of this maiden tournament, 12 goals were scored. That was almost twice the amount that had been scored in the four knockout games before. With just two more Round of 16 games to be played, the quarter-final fixtures are shaping up quite well.
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Los Angeles FC have been doing fine without their main man, Carlos Vela. Despite scoring the most goals in the group stages – 11 goals – they could only manage to finish in second. Having scored 12 in their last three competitive games, they will be a real handful for an Orlando City side that has only conceded three times in their last four games in this competition.
In the other quarter-final, Philadelphia Union and Sporting Kansas City go head-to-head in a fixture that has seen both sides win twice each in its last six editions.
2. English Championship Playoffs
Involving four Championship sides, it’s more of a winner-takes-all competition, rather than a league.
Brentford, Cardiff, Fulham and Swansea are all in a race to gain promotion back to the Premier League. The winner of the play-offs will join Leeds and West Brom as the two sides to gain promotion from the league to the PL.
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What’s left of the competition?
The second leg games of Brentford vs. Swansea and Fulham vs. Cardiff. Brentford have to overturn a 1-0 1st leg defeat to play the final – which is the richest football game in history – at Wembley Stadium while Cardiff need to score a lot to overturn Fulham’s 1st leg advantage.
3. Scottish Premiership
The new season of top-flight club football resumes in Scotland this weekend.
The previous season, which came to an abrupt end because of the pandemic, saw Celtic crowned champions. And now, the champs will begin their title defense in August, with a home game against Hamilton.
4. Italian Serie A
Unlike in other leagues, the last set of club games in Italy will be played over two days. And with the lineup of games scheduled for the final day, every bettor should be looking out for the Serie A.
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Juventus will play host to AS Roma in the final game of the season. On the same day, Napoli will welcome Lazio while Atalanta will also play host to Antonio Conte’s Inter Milan.
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