Neto Hat-Trick 14/1, Gordon Four Goals 14/1 & Nine Winners Across European Football
Champions League, Europa League, Conference League and a midweek Wolverhampton card. It was a packed schedule across European football and racing this week, and the team delivered nine winners across the lot. Three selections landed at 14/1, a perfectly timed substitution read turned Florian Wirtz into Joe Gomez at the same price, and Pedro Neto scored his first career hat-trick on a night where Chelsea dismantled Hull. Here's how it all played out.
Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona: Llorente & Fermin Lopez Bet Builder at 7/2
Barcelona's early dominance at the Metropolitano immediately pushed Atletico into defensive phases, exactly the kind of game state where Marcos Llorente's defensive workload increases. With Barcelona progressing the ball through midfield, Llorente was repeatedly forced into breaking up transitions and stopping attacking sequences. His role under Simeone demands aggressive pressing and defensive recovery, and Barcelona's possession-heavy structure naturally increases foul probability for midfield disruptors. He landed two fouls comfortably.
On the other side, Fermin Lopez's introduction from the bench brought fresh energy into advanced areas, drawing contact from Atletico's defence as they looked to contain Barcelona's attacking rotations. He picked up four fouls won, clearing the line with ease.
Llorente 2+ Fouls Committed & Fermin Lopez 2+ Fouls Won Bet Builder @ 7/2
Llorente on 2 fouls, Fermin Lopez on 4 fouls won. Textbook tactical read. Won.

Hull vs Chelsea: Pedro Neto 2+ Shots on Target at 14/1
Chelsea's complete control of this FA Cup tie created the perfect platform for Pedro Neto to deliver the biggest individual performance of his career. Operating with total attacking freedom, Neto consistently found himself in advanced positions, repeatedly testing the Hull goalkeeper from the start.
His confidence visibly grew as the match progressed, and he went on to score his first career hat-trick, finishing the game with four shots on target. Once Chelsea established their grip on the match, Hull simply could not contain his movement, and the shooting opportunities kept coming.
Pedro Neto Over 2.5 Shots on Target @ 14/1
First career hat-trick. Four shots on target in Chelsea's 4-0 win. Won.

Liverpool vs Brighton: Joe Gomez 3+ Fouls at 14/1 (Wirtz Alternative)
This one was all about situational awareness. The original selection focused on Florian Wirtz, but his expected substitution created a key adjustment opportunity. Knowing Wirtz would likely leave the pitch before the full 90, attention shifted to Joe Gomez as the alternative, a defender whose aggressive style naturally produces fouls when he enters the game.
The read played out perfectly. Once Gomez was introduced, Brighton were pushing forward and forcing Liverpool's defenders into repeated defensive actions. Gomez committed three fouls within just ten minutes of coming on, landing the selection at 14/1 with time to spare. Liverpool saw the game out 3-0, but it was the substitution read that created the real value here.
Joe Gomez 3+ Fouls Committed (Florian Wirtz Alternative) @ 14/1
Three fouls in ten minutes after being subbed on. Perfect substitution read. Won.

Benfica vs Real Madrid: Vinicius Junior Delivers Twice
Real Madrid's trip to Lisbon produced two winning selections from the same match. The first was a Bet Builder combining Kylian Mbappe 2+ Shots on Target and Vinicius Junior to be fouled 2+ times at 2/1, which landed comfortably as both players' attacking involvement drew exactly the kind of defensive attention expected in a Champions League knockout tie.
Mbappe 2+ SOT & Vinicius Junior 2+ Fouls Won Bet Builder @ 2/1
£10 stake, £30 returned. Both legs landed in Champions League knockout action. Won.

The second was Vinicius Junior to Score or Assist at EVS. Despite the well-documented racist abuse and external pressure surrounding the match, Vinicius delivered a moment of genuine individual brilliance, scoring a world-class goal from distance. Rather than allowing the hostile atmosphere to disrupt his performance, he responded with composure and quality, continuing to attack and influence the game right through to the final whistle.
Vinicius Junior to Score or Assist @ EVS
World-class goal from distance under intense external pressure. Elite mentality. Won.

Galatasaray vs Juventus: Osimhen Anytime Assist at 13/2
Osimhen's assist came directly from his relentless pressing and attacking involvement in what turned into a dominant 5-2 victory for Galatasaray. His ability to pressure defenders high up the pitch forced mistakes and created openings for his teammates throughout the match.
At 13/2, the odds underestimated how influential his pressing and overall attacking presence would be. This was not just a case of Osimhen being in the right place at the right time, it reflected his complete involvement in every attacking phase of the game.
Victor Osimhen Anytime Assist @ 13/2
Relentless pressing creates the assist in Galatasaray's 5-2 rout of Juventus. Won.

FK Qarabag vs Newcastle: Gordon 14/1 & Woltemade 11/4 in Conference League Rout
Newcastle's Conference League trip to Azerbaijan turned into a demolition job, and two selections landed from the same fixture.
Anthony Gordon 2+ Shots on Target at 14/1 was the headline. Newcastle's attacking dominance gave Gordon the freedom to consistently receive the ball in scoring areas, and he didn't just clear the line, he obliterated it. Four goals in a single game, five shots on target, and one of the most dominant individual attacking performances you'll see all season. At 14/1, this was one of the clearest examples of the market undervaluing a player's attacking involvement in a match where Newcastle were always going to dominate.
Anthony Gordon Over 2.5 Shots on Target @ 14/1
Four goals, five shots on target. Complete offensive explosion in Newcastle's 6-1 win. Won.

Nick Woltemade 2+ Fouls Won at 11/4 also landed from the same game. Woltemade's deployment in an advanced role between the defensive lines meant Qarabag's defenders had no choice but to engage him directly whenever he received possession. His positioning created situations where fouls were inevitable, and the odds hadn't adjusted to reflect his role in this fixture.
Nick Woltemade Over 1.5 Fouls Won @ 11/4
Advanced positioning drew constant defensive contact. Won.

Insider Information: Kipp Kelly Wins at 3/1
Away from football, the Insider Information service delivered again at Wolverhampton. Kipp Kelly secured the inside rail during the Classified Stakes, conserving energy while maintaining position before surging forward at the crucial stage to win comfortably. Members were able to secure 3/1 before the wider market reacted, delivering excellent value from the evening card.
Kipp Kelly to Win @ 3/1
Inside rail position secured the victory at Wolverhampton. Won.

Midweek Summary
| Service | Selection | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-Match | Llorente 2+ Fouls & Fermin Lopez 2+ Fouls Won (7/2) | ✓ Won |
| Pre-Match | Pedro Neto 2+ Shots on Target (14/1) | ✓ Won |
| Pre-Match | Joe Gomez 3+ Fouls Committed - Wirtz alt (14/1) | ✓ Won |
| Pre-Match | Mbappe 2+ SOT & Vini fouled 2+ (2/1) | ✓ Won |
| Pre-Match | Vinicius Junior Score or Assist (EVS) | ✓ Won |
| Pre-Match | Victor Osimhen Anytime Assist (13/2) | ✓ Won |
| Pre-Match | Anthony Gordon 2+ Shots on Target (14/1) | ✓ Won |
| Pre-Match | Nick Woltemade 2+ Fouls Won (11/4) | ✓ Won |
| Insider Info | Kipp Kelly Win (3/1) | ✓ Won |
What's Next
A packed weekend ahead. Premier League Gameweek 27 kicks off on Saturday with Chelsea hosting Burnley, Aston Villa welcoming Leeds, and Manchester City facing Newcastle in the evening kick-off at the Etihad. Sunday brings Nottingham Forest against Liverpool at the City Ground, before the headline fixture of the weekend, Tottenham versus Arsenal in the North London derby at 16:30. Monday Night Football rounds things off with Everton hosting Manchester United at their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.
Before all of that, Europa League and Conference League first legs are live tonight, with Nottingham Forest travelling to Fenerbahce and Crystal Palace away to Zrinjski. Champions League second legs then return on Tuesday and Wednesday, featuring Juventus needing to overturn a 5-2 deficit against Galatasaray and Newcastle hosting Qarabag after their 6-1 first-leg demolition.
Pre-Match Football, In-Play Elite and All Sports coverage continues across all fixtures.
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