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Celtic, Marseille and Real Sociedad in 10/3 Friday treble

Fantastic Friday treble, with enhanced odds of 10/3 for all of Celtic, Marseille and Real Sociedad to win their respective league matches on Friday night.
The Hoops could be Scottish Premiership champions if they beat Dundee at home, while in-demand Marcelo Bielsa’s L’OM travel to Metz and David Moyes’ Basque side host Levante.
All three teams featured in this special are odds-on favourites for victory, and here are more reasons why you should back this brilliant bet.
Celtic v Dundee
Celtic, remarkably, are undefeated against Dundee in their last 22 matches in all competitions, and are 38 points ahead of them in the table at present. If other results go their way, the Hoops can claim the title with victory here, and are heavily odds-on at 1/6 to take all three points.

This will be their fifth meeting this term, and Leigh Griffiths has two goals against them, so is a 4/7 chance to net anytime again.
Metz v Marseille
Marseille are still in the hunt for a Champions League place, and next face second-bottom team Metz, who they’ve defeated in their last three meetings. Bielsa’s boys can be backed to beat them again odds-on at 4/5.

Attacking trio Andre-Pierre Gignac, Andre Ayew and Dimitri Payet were all on target in L’OM’s 3-1 win over this opposition earlier in the season, and are respective even-money, 5/4 and 7/4 chances in the anytime market.
Real Sociedad v Levante
Former Manchester United and Everton boss Moyes has done a decent job in his first season in Spain, and could end up in the top 10 at the end of the campaign, after taking over from the club when they were in 15th.

Sociedad are odds-on favourites at 10/11 to beat Levante, and can rely on the likes of star attackers Carlos Vela, Imanol Agirretxe and Alfred Finnbogason. They are respective 6/5, 6/5 and 6/4 shouts to net anytime.

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