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I MAINTAINED the good form on the Betway enhanced top trebles with a 4-1 winner last weekend.

My tips were spread over two days and came up thanks to Cowdenbeath, Celtic and Everton. This week I'm going with three Saturday selections on what is a massive weekend.

I'll put up separate previews for the FA Cup and Scottish Cup finals and my treble starts with Arsenal who are backable at around 1-2 to beat Hull in 90 minutes.

The full reasoning for the Gunners will be on the preview post but the only negative for backing them seems to be because Wigan shocked Man City in last season's final. I can't see a repeat.

Next I'm adding Udinese to sink Sampdoria in the only Serie A match on Saturday. There is only pride to play for between two mid-table teams and Udinese will leapfrog their rivals with a win.

Udinese hit five in their last home game against Livorno and came back from 2-0 down to draw with Verona last time out. Samp have lost five of their last six, conceding 16 goals in the process, and have been generally poor away from home.

It's risky taking a side with little to play for but Udinese are finishing the better of the pair and should win.

Complete the treble with St Etienne to beat Ajaccio on the final day of the French season. There are issues to be settled at the top and bottom and St Etienne could snatch the third Champions League place if they win and Lille fail to pick up three points at on-form Lorient.

St Etienne have won their last three matches and face an Ajaccio side who are rooted to the foot of the table and unlikely to put up much of a fight.

Top Treble

Arsenal (5pm)

Udinese (7.45pm)

St Etienne (8pm)

Pays 12-5 at Betway.com

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7 Comments
  1. Avatar of Gianni
    Gianni 11 years ago

    Lets make some money.

  2. Avatar of Oor man in Napoli
    Oor man in Napoli 11 years ago

    Udinese and money do not always go hand in hand, neither do Sampdoria of course.
    Maicosuel
    Muriel
    Basta
    Heurtaux are all out for Udinese.

    Not sure Udinese are quite up for that game, of course, last game of the season, Sampdoria are clear with pretty much a full squad but they have been playing training games, though to be fair, their 5-2 loss v Napoli was a bit unflattering. Nothing to play for in this game, not a game that I would be on.

    • Avatar of Mr Fixit
      Mr Fixit 11 years ago

      Oor man, I’ve made that point but Udinese in front of their own fans will surely try to win just to move above Sampdoria who look they are totally switched off.

  3. Avatar of Oor man in Napoli
    Oor man in Napoli 11 years ago

    Maicosuel
    Muriel
    Basta
    Heurtaux and Danilo out. Simply a good performance from Udinese and a poor one from Samp will allow Udi to win this as Samp are the better side on that white sheet.

    Both managers could leave so there is a chance both will want to put in a final performance.

    I think it is less than a game of chance, either could win, but if Samp wins it makes better sense. Of course, bets do not always make sense.

    It is just my opinion. Nothing more nothing less.

  4. Avatar of bluemal
    bluemal 11 years ago

    Bayern Munich @ 2.00
    Arsenal @ 1.45
    Barcelona @ 1.80

    odds 5.22 betway

  5. Avatar of alva glen
    alva glen 11 years ago

    St.Johnstone/Dortmund & Ath.Madrid. 50/1.[Trixie]

  6. Avatar of scott
    scott 11 years ago

    southend, st johnstone, barcelona 11.23 @betway

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