I MADE it four Super Single winners in a row with a double on VVV and Eindhoven to score 2+.
My Top Treble – Rio Ave, Middlesbrough and Aberdeen draw no bet – was beaten by the Dons and our old pal Willie Collum.
The ref handed Inverness a penalty that never was but Aberdeen didn’t deserve to win after being outplayed on the night. I mentioned the possibility of a spot-kick being awarded and two of my three recommendations on the match came in – both to score at 11-10 and Adam Rooney to score at 7-5.
Greg Browning’s run of winning naps ended but he did land his other goals bet and one out of two is never too bad.
So we move on to a big night of football on Tuesday. I’ve posted separate previews on the Champions League ties and big Scottish games – cup replays between Hibs v Hearts and Kilmarnock v Rangers and Dundee United v Motherwell in the Premiership.
There are a couple of lower-league games in Scotland and 12 in England including Blackburn v Fulham and Hull v Brighton. Fulham interest me to win or at least not to lose and Hull v Brighton could be a draw.
Best bets in League One could be Sheffield United at a Bury side who have conceded 12 in three successive defeats. The Blades kept alive their play-off chances with victory at Doncaster at the weekend and this is one they’ll feel they must win.
When I checked prices I half expected United to be odds on and with them being 5-4 at bet365 I’m taking it as a single with boss Nigel Adkins not reporting any new injury problems.
Bury fan HullShaker has added weight to the pick with latest team news concerning his own side. We knew Danny Rose and Tom Pope were out but he says Dickson Etuhu is a major doubt and will be a big miss if he doesn’t make it – so watch out for that.
Sheffield United were my first Super Single posted and I’m adding another in Northampton to score at Oxford in League Two and Fulham to score.
Odds are all about opinion but I reckon Fulham and Northampton as well as Sheffield Utd and Hearts and Kilmarnock in the Scottish Cup have been underestimated. That means there is value in markets such as team to score, double chance, draw no bet and even +2 on the handicaps.
Fulham are looking better under new boss Slovan Jokanovic and notched a fine 3-1 win at QPR at the weekend with Ross McCormack and Moussa Dembele both on target. Blackburn are struggling for goals – and even shots at goal – and the sale of Jordan Rhodes to Middlesbrough can’t have helped their cause.
I’m tempted by Fulham at a best 13-5 with bet365 and Betfred and surely they’ll score. The Super Single double also needs Northampton to net and they’re going for a ninth league win a row at Oxford.
Again they look big at 14-5 with bet365, especially if Oxford are without star man Kemar Roofe who so impressed when they knocked Swansea out of the FA Cup.
Arbroath v East Stirling is off in Scotland so I’ve added PSG v Chelsea to what was originally a Scottish both to score treble.
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2pts Super Single
Sheffield Utd
(5-4, bet365)
2pts Super Single
Fulham to score
Northampton to score
(11-10, Ladbrokes)
1pt Both to Score Treble
Hibs v Hearts
Arbroath v East Stirling (off)
Berwick v Annan
PSG v Chelsea
(11-2, bet365)
1pt Both to Score Treble
PSG v Chelsea
Accrington v Carlisle
Macclesfield v Torquay
(4-1, bet365)
1pt Double Chance Treble
Fulham or draw
Northampton or draw
Hearts or draw
(4-1, bet365)
All kick-offs 7.45pm
February Super Single Total
18 bets (10 winners)
Profit: 4.8pts
February Advised Accas Total
26 bets (5 winners)
Loss: 8.66pts