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European Football Tips: Home side Hertha looks attractive in mid-table Bundesliga match-up

Netherlands Eredivisie
Zwolle v Utrecht
Friday, December 01, 2017
Betfair Back Odds - Home 2.34 Draw 3.45 Away 2.76
Fair Value Odds - Home 3.85 Draw 3.70 Away 2.10
Recommended Bet: Back Utrecht above fair value

Germany Bundesliga
Bayer Leverkusen v Dortmund
Saturday, December 02, 2017
Betfair Back Odds - Home 2.24 Draw 3.65 Away 2.70
Fair Value Odds - Home 3.05 Draw 4.00 Away 2.34
Recommended Bet: Back Dortmund above fair value

Germany Bundesliga
SV Werder Bremen v Vfb Stuttgart
Saturday, December 02, 2017
Betfair Back Odds - Home 2.24 Draw 3.40 Away 2.94
Fair Value Odds - Home 1.81 Draw 4.00 Away 5.00
Recommended Bet: Back SV Werder Bremen above fair value

Denmark Superliga
Lyngby v Aalborg
Saturday, December 02, 2017
Betfair Back Odds - Home 2.20 Draw 3.15 Away 3.10
Fair Value Odds - Home 1.83 Draw 3.60 Away 5.80
Recommended Bet: Back Lyngby above fair value

England Premier-League
West Brom v Crystal Palace
Saturday, December 02, 2017
Betfair Back Odds - Home 2.34 Draw 3.05 Away 3.05
Fair Value Odds - Home 2.04 Draw 3.50 Away 4.40
Recommended Bet: Back West Brom above fair value

Netherlands Eredivisie
Willem II v Heracles
Saturday, December 02, 2017
Betfair Back Odds - Home 2.14 Draw 3.50 Away 3.05
Fair Value Odds - Home 3.20 Draw 3.65 Away 2.40
Recommended Bet: Back Heracles above fair value

Germany Bundesliga
Hertha Berlin v Eintracht Frankfurt
Sunday, December 03, 2017
Betfair Back Odds - Home 2.64 Draw 3.15 Away 2.60
Fair Value Odds - Home 2.00 Draw 3.50 Away 4.60
Recommended Bet: Back Hertha Berlin above fair value

France Ligue-1
Caen v Lyon
Sunday, December 03, 2017
Betfair Back Odds - Home 4.20 Draw 3.50 Away 1.80
Fair Value Odds - Home 7.00 Draw 4.30 Away 1.60
Recommended Bet: Back Lyon above fair value

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