Or Tottenham travel to Old Trafford on Sunday for what promises to be a First League suspense com Manchester United But they first engage in more worldly matters as they begin their journey. Europa League Campana.
germs Qarabag's entry into north London should result in a two-legged win over a team that travels a long way from Azerbaijan, and who will build on their 3-1 home win over Brentford last Saturday.
The result put a smile back on Tottenham's faces after a miserable four days, when they lost to Arsenal and then needed two goals in the final from Jed Spence and Brennan Johnson to avoid a humiliating exit from the club's Carabao Cup.
Ange Postecoglou's side were criticised for failing to break down the Gunners' defence for the second goal of the north London derby, and barely prevented Manchester City from running into similar trouble when Arsenal visited the Etihad last weekend, instead attacking Tottenham's determined attack. The Gunners have a well-trained, disciplined defence that is the best in the league, we must recognise.
The way Tottenham dismantled the Bees was similar to their actions against Leicester and Newcastle – plus the extra goals – and they will continue that way.
Former Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke, Marko, plays against Brentford for the first time since moving to N17 and should start against Qarabag, so still needs to mix with his new team-mates.
The former Liverpool and Chelsea striker is 23/5 with Unibet, BetUK and BetMGM to go bankrupt or deadlocked and 27/25 with the same firms to sign up at any time.
Tottenham are no better than 1/6 with bet365 to win, and even if they win by maximum points it could be worth some excitement over the visitors in the handicap markets.
As well as many of the changes Postecoglou made to the Carabao Cup draw, Coventry didn’t do well as Qarabag managed to beat Bayer Leverkusen in the final stages last year, before conceding two goals that we had to overcome, and a small investment worth it. For them we’ll win +2.5 goals at 4/6 with William Hill. A 2-0 home win at 13/2 with William Hill, Bet365 and Betfred.
• The New York Giants appear to have made the right decision in selecting speedy receiver Malik Nabers as the sixth overall pick in this year’s NFL draft. He scored a touchdown in Sunday’s win over the Cleveland Browns and is 10/1 with Paddy Power and Betfair to score his first TD in a Thursday Night Football home game against division rivals the Dallas Cowboys. Nabers is 7/5 with the same companies to put up six non-tabulero points at any time.
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