Sky Bet Championship and Copa Del Rey Tip for February 4


Tips for Football Games: Tuesday Best Betting

1.5PTS A red card to appear in Atletico vs Getafe (20:30) at. 16/5 (Paddy Power, Betfair)

0.5 POINTS Both teams to receive a red card Atletico vs getafe (20:30) of 45/1 (Paddy Power, Betfair, William Hill)

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Atletico Madrid vs getafe

Jake Osggathorpe

This one could be spicy. Not only is Atletico Madrid and Getafe hard local rivals with both clubs built on a culture of physicalness and dark art, but on Tuesday we add a single-leg quarterfinals to the mix.

Throw briefly Happy Referee Guillermo Cuadra Fernandez and we could be in for something special.

The last 20 head-to-heads have seen an eye-watering average of 6.45 cards per day. Match.

Not only that but there has been A red card shown In 12 of these competitions; 16/5 looks a big price for it to happen again.

Expansion of the judging appointment I cannot underestimate how happy I went through his story.

In 22/23 he flashed 13 red cards in only 25 games, and an red -stopped red in four straight matches at one point.

He also had a triple-red card game involving Atletico Madrid who saw Both teams get a red card. He referred Getafe twice and branded 17 yellow and a red.

Last season, Fernandez handed out nine red cards in 27 games and had another triple-red game, this time with Getafe, again with both teams who got a man sent out. He took responsibility for a further Getafe match and handed out another red.

The two athletic games he monitored resulted in and 17 yellow and a red card.

This season it has been more of the same, with four reds in his last 10 games, two of these redundancies that come in athletic games in this particular competition.

His two getafe games this season have seen 19 yellow, with him yet to get the red out.

The third time is a charm, we hope.


Already advised

0.5pt No first goal scorer in Burnley vs Oxford (19:45) at. 15/2 (Sky Bet)

0.5pt Burnley to win with a target vs Oxford (19:45) at. 12/5 (Bet365)

2pts QPR to beat Blackburn and under 3.5 goals (19:45) at. 9/4 (Sky Bet)

0.5pt QPR to beat Blackburn and under 2.5 Goals (19:45) at 4/1 (Sky Bet)


Burnley vs. Oxford

Jake Osggathorpe

As documented by Tom Carnduff last week, Burnley has a real problem.

Unfortunately, you can’t zero-nil your way to the Premier League. And right in line, Clarets fell another blank in Portsmouth this weekend.

Scott Parker’s men have appeared in 10 speechless traits, a shy to tie the record of 11 currently by Preston’s 2005/06 team.

It is not difficult to see why they have seen so few goals so regularly either, with Clarets on average only 1.05 XGF per day. Fight – an attacking process that ranks them as the fourth worst in the league – while only allowing 0.84 XGA per day. Fight that is the second best.

Fine-margin Football . Unfortunately for fans on their way to Turf Moor on Tuesday, they will witness a game between two sides of the same ILK.

Oxford has built itself in the same way that Burnley since the arrival of Gary Rowett, with their XG process showing so much (0.94 XGF, 1.01 XGA per match).

It is a style of play that has given 19 points from a possible 30 and moved U’s well free of the drop zone, and it is a style that could cancel their title-hunting opponents on Tuesday.

While they might be lazy to just No first target scorer ‘ The data stacks on both teams and the price of 8/1 looks bigger than I expected.

After all, this is an effort that has landed in five of Burnley’s last seven matches, an obscene strike frequency.

Of course, the influx of new signings like Jonjo Shelvey and Marcus Edwards could see them become more expansive, so we just go half a point on this occasion.

For that reason we also put a half point on Burnley to win with a goal at. 12/5.

Eight of Clarets ’15 wins this season have come by a margin with a goal, with their superior quality that helps them to edge extremely tight games.


QPR vs Blackburn

Joe Townsend

Qpr FLY AFFECTED UP UP TOLS 10 DAYS ago, on a race of four straight wins and with a record of W8 D3 L1 from 12 championship games.

A few narrow losses, at home to Sheffield on Wednesday and away to Millwall, across which they admitted four goals from only 0.99 expected goals (XG), should not postpone us hard-fought derby victory over Preston on Friday.

Rangers had won their five previous home matches before visiting Wednesday, with only one who couldn’t see Under 3.5 goals land.

The 3-1 win over Watford is the only time this term Marti Cifuentes’ side has won a match and there have been more than three goals scored.

As for Rovers, 29 of their last 30 fixtures have involved below 3.5 goals.

A match-up between two low-scoring teams has me happy too QPR to win and under 2.5 goals on a prominent 4/1, albeit to smaller efforts.


Odds correct at 1545 GMT (03/02/25)

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