Europe's top leagues are gaining momentum, offering some exciting clashes this week. Don't forget the responsible gambling rules and place your bets on the games.
Real Sociedad vs Real Madrid, September 14
In previous seasons, Real Sociedad has accustomed its fans to competing for a Champions League spot, but the current campaign has had a disappointing start. 4 points from 4 matches against weaker opponents is clearly not what the team, whose players played a key role in Spain's Euro 2024 victory, hoped for. Fixing the situation in the next round won't be easy, as the White and Blues are up against Real Madrid. Carlo Ancelotti's team is 4 points behind Barcelona and aims to close the gap. Jude Bellingham has recovered from his injury, while Kylian Mbappé, coming off a match-winning brace against Betis, shows no signs of slowing down. Real Sociedad has lost its last 3 home games and is eager to delight its fans, but the Spanish champion will only come for a win.
Odds: W1- 4.875, X - 3.94, W2 - 1.797
Tottenham vs Arsenal, September 15
Arsenal still hopes for the long-awaited trophy, but Mikel Arteta's team faces serious issues: Declan Rice is suspended due to a silly red card against Brighton, and Martin Ødegaard is injured from the Norway national team match. Tottenham can't beat Arsenal for 4 games in a row and is looking to capitalize on the Gunners' problems. However, despite a 4-0 win over Everton, Spurs have not impressed with their play so far. Tottenham paid big money for Dominic Solanke during the summer transfer window and expect him to score goals in exactly these types of matches.
Odds: W1 - 3.37, X - 3.495, W2 - 2.256
Girona vs Barcelona, September 15
Girona beat Barcelona 4-2 twice last season, but a lot has changed over the summer. White and Reds have lost leaders, and Míchel will need to integrate the newcomers into the team. The coach didn't give up bold combination football and achieved victories over Sevilla and Osasuna with a combined score of 6-0. Under Hansi Flick, Barcelona started the season with a perfect record-4 wins in 4 matches. The German coach trusts his young players but can always rely on the experienced Lewandowski-Raphinha duo, who have already contributed 10 impactful actions this season. Barcelona wants to throw Real Madrid off the throne, and the battle with Girona is a serious test for Blaugranes.
Odds: W1 - 4.08, X - 4.255, W2 - 1.867
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