Premier League and Championship Betting Recap: Cabango 6/1 Welsh Derby Winner, Gordon 7/2, Struijk 9/2 and Tottenham vs Liverpool Full House
Another busy football weekend delivered several strong results for RH Sports Analysis members across the Championship and Premier League. From a heated Welsh derby on Friday night to major title race implications on Saturday and a dominant Sunday performance, the weekend once again showed how understanding match dynamics, player roles and game state can create value in the betting markets.
Friday Night Championship: Welsh Derby Delivers (6/1)
Friday night football saw a huge matchup in the Welsh derby between Wrexham and Swansea City. These fixtures are always intense, physical contests where fouls and duels become a key part of the match. Our focus was on Ben Cabango to be fouled 2+ times at 6/1, recognising how central defenders in derby environments often become involved in repeated physical battles. The game finished Wrexham 2-0 Swansea, and Cabango was fouled twice during the match to comfortably land the selection. Derby games regularly produce high contact moments, and this matchup followed the exact pattern we expected. At 6/1, it was the perfect start to the weekend.
Ben Cabango 2+ Fouls Won, Wrexham vs Swansea, 6/1
Fouled twice in a heated Welsh derby. Physical contest played out exactly as projected. Won.

Saturday: Gordon Produces the Big Moment (7/2)
Saturday delivered another strong result when Anthony Gordon landed our 2+ shots on target selection at 7/2. Not only did Gordon hit the required shots on target, he also found the net during the game, showing exactly why he has become one of Newcastle's most dangerous attacking threats this season. His direct style and willingness to shoot frequently makes him a consistent candidate for shot based markets, particularly in games where Newcastle are attacking aggressively. When players combine shot volume with genuine goal threat, these markets can often become mispriced.
Anthony Gordon 2+ Shots on Target Bet Builder, Chelsea vs Newcastle, 7/2
Gordon cleared the shots on target line and scored. Direct style rewarded at an inflated price. Won.

Saturday Evening: Title Race Drama in West Ham vs Manchester City
The evening match saw a major twist in the Premier League title race. West Ham vs Manchester City finished 1-1, with City dropping valuable points in the race at the top of the table. Our angle in the game was Nico O'Reilly to record a shot on target at 5/4. In one key moment he was denied right on the line, but the shot was still recorded on target, meaning the selection landed comfortably. In tight games where chances are limited, identifying players who are allowed to attack space or shoot from range can make the difference in shot based markets.
Nico O'Reilly 1+ Shot on Target, West Ham vs Man City, 5/4
Denied on the line but the shot counted on target. Selection landed in a title race drama. Won.

Sunday: Struijk 9/2 Winner in Crystal Palace vs Leeds
Sunday started with another strong result in the Championship clash between Crystal Palace and Leeds United. Our selection was Pascal Struijk to be fouled 2+ times at 9/2, recognising how physical centre backs who carry the ball forward and engage in aerial duels regularly attract fouls in tight, competitive fixtures. Crystal Palace vs Leeds delivered exactly the type of scrappy, high contact contest expected, with the game finishing 0-0 despite a red card, a missed penalty and a disallowed goal. Struijk was fouled twice during the match to land the selection comfortably. At 9/2, it was another excellent return from a player foul market that was priced generously by the bookmakers.
Pascal Struijk 2+ Fouls Won, Crystal Palace vs Leeds, 9/2
Physical centre back fouled twice in a scrappy 0-0. Generously priced at 9/2. Won.

Sunday: Tottenham vs Liverpool Full House
Sunday delivered one of the most satisfying results of the weekend with a clean sweep across multiple player markets in the Premier League clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool. This game presented several strong matchup angles and every one of them landed. The selections included Kevin Danso to be fouled, Andrew Robertson 1+ foul committed, Florian Wirtz 1+ foul committed and Pedro Porro 1+ shot. Each angle was based on tactical roles within the match. Liverpool's pressing style and Tottenham's attacking transitions created exactly the type of high contact situations expected before kick off. All four selections landed, producing a full house for members on Sunday.
Andrew Robertson 1+ Foul Committed, Liverpool vs Tottenham, 8/11
Liverpool's pressing intensity created the contact situations expected. Robertson fouled. Won.

Florian Wirtz 1+ Foul Committed, Liverpool vs Tottenham, 8/11
High contact match profile delivered. Wirtz committed a foul as projected. Won.

Kevin Danso Fouled + Pedro Porro 1+ Shot, Liverpool vs Tottenham
Both additional angles from the same match landed to complete the full house. Won.
Weekend Summary
| Match / Event | Selection | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Wrexham vs Swansea | Cabango 2+ Fouls Won (6/1) | ✓ Won |
| Chelsea vs Newcastle | Gordon 2+ SOT Bet Builder (7/2) | ✓ Won |
| West Ham vs Man City | O'Reilly 1+ SOT (5/4) | ✓ Won |
| Crystal Palace vs Leeds | Struijk 2+ Fouls Won (9/2) | ✓ Won |
| Liverpool vs Tottenham | Robertson 1+ Foul (8/11) | ✓ Won |
| Liverpool vs Tottenham | Wirtz 1+ Foul (8/11) | ✓ Won |
| Liverpool vs Tottenham | Danso Fouled | ✓ Won |
| Liverpool vs Tottenham | Porro 1+ Shot | ✓ Won |
Looking Ahead: Champions League Returns
With domestic football delivering another eventful weekend, attention now quickly turns toward the return of the UEFA Champions League this week. European nights bring a different level of intensity compared to domestic fixtures. Knockout football creates tighter tactical battles, higher pressure moments and games that can shift dramatically depending on the scoreline. Some of the biggest clubs in Europe will be back in action as the Champions League continues, with massive ties that always attract global attention. For supporters and followers alike, these fixtures regularly produce some of the most exciting nights of the football season. And with the stakes rising across Europe, the next round of Champions League matches promises to deliver another huge week of football.
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