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Arsenal, Juventus and Rangers all to triumph in 90 minutes at 11/2

Back Arsenal, Juventus and Rangers all to triumph in 90 minutes at 11/2 in their upcoming clashes and reap the rewards of these brilliantly boosted odds on three terrific home sides.
Arsene Wenger’s Gunners will face a visit form relegation strugglers Sunderland, while Serie A champions Juventus are aiming to keep their treble bid on course with a Coppa Italia victory over Lazio and Rangers face Hibernian in the first leg of their Scottish Championship play-off encounter.
Here are even more reasons why should back this tantalising treble.

Arsenal v Sunderland
The London outfit, odds-on 1/3 favourites, have already secured their place in next season’s Champions League competition, having rallied to third place in the Premier League table.

Wenger’s Gunners also have an FA Cup final to look forward to and will be confident of dispatching a struggling Black Cats side, who are fighting to secure their top-flight status.
Clinical Chile international Alexis Sanchez has enjoyed a sensational debut season in London and he is a 4/1 chance to open proceedings in his latest home appearance.
Soccer - Barclays Premier League - Hull City v Arsenal - KC Stadium
Juventus v Lazio
The Old Lady, 21/20 favourites to triumph in 90 minutes, are on course for a historic treble triumph, after securing a Serie A crown and reaching both the Coppa Italia and Champions League final.

The this domestic cup final against Lazio, Massimiliano Allegri’s Italian champions will be extremely confident of earning their second piece of a hopeful three pieces of silverware this term.
In-form Argentine attacker Carlos Tevez has been at the forefront of that incredible success so far and is 6/1 to bag a brace or more this time out.
Soccer - UEFA Champions League - Semi Final - Second Leg - Real Madrid v Juventus - Santiago Bernabeu
Rangers v Hibernian
In the first leg of their Championship play-off clash, Rangers are the heavy odds-on 4/5 favourites to topple their Scottish rivals.

The home side secured victory in the two side’s previous meeting in March this year, when they rallied to a comfortable 2-0 result.
For the hosts, Steven Smith is an 8/1 chance to strike anytime, having slotted home against Queen of the South recently.

Soccer - Scottish FA Youth Cup Semi Final - Rangers v Ayr United - Ibrox Stadium

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