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Six Nations 2026
Ireland's home record at the Aviva is formidable—they've won 14 of their last 15 Six Nations matches there. Their pack is functioning at an elite level with 93% lineout retention. England's inconsistency in attack makes covering the spread challenging for them.
France at home are typically explosive, but Scotland have shown they can compete in Paris. Expect a high-scoring affair with both teams looking to move the ball wide. The over line looks attractive given both teams' recent scoring patterns.
Premier League
This title showdown features two of Europe's best defences. Arsenal have conceded just 0.6 goals per game at home this season, while Liverpool's press has been devastating. With so much at stake, expect a cagey tactical battle where both teams prioritise not losing.
City at home against teams who sit deep typically dominates possession (70%+) and creates high xG. Spurs' counter-attacking threat adds uncertainty, but City's quality should prevail. The -1.5 handicap offers value given their home record.
Both teams to score has landed in 7 of Newcastle's last 10 away matches. Chelsea's attacking improvements under new management combined with Newcastle's threat on the break makes this a strong BTTS candidate. The odds offer genuine value.
PSL - SA Premier Soccer League
The Soweto Derby is always unpredictable, but Pirates' superior form and depth gives them the edge. Chiefs have struggled for consistency this season. However, derby matches often see fewer goals as both teams are cautious. Draw is a strong possibility.
Sundowns' dominance at home is unmatched in South African football. They've won their last 11 home league games with a goal difference of +24. Cape Town City will struggle to contain Sundowns' attacking firepower and midfield control.
UEFA Champions League
A classic European encounter between two giants. Real Madrid's Champions League pedigree is unmatched—they've won 8 of their last 10 knockout home legs. Expect goals as both teams have the quality to score, but Madrid's Bernabéu factor is significant.
Inter's defensive organisation under Inzaghi has been superb in Europe, conceding just 4 goals in the group stage. PSG have the attacking talent but often struggle to break down well-organised defences. This could be closer than the odds suggest.