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Re: Spanish football 3-4 March
Was considering Ciudad de Murcia in the Segunda, but they've got a few important players out. Elche without a few players too mind you.
Like the look of the overs in Numancia v Vecindario. Vecindarioo missing a few players, in particular up front, including their top scorer Xisco. However, from memory I think last time they were missing important players up front (14th January) they went and gave Murcia a real scare before going down 4-3 in the end, and that was with a team including no player who'd scored more than one goal all season. Numancia will see this as a chance to boost their goal difference (only +5 at the moment, which doesn't compare well to the teams they're chasing), while Vecindario are at the stage now where draws are no good to them, they really have to go for wins, so I wouldn't be surprised to see a few goals.
Also fancy Real Madrid B's chances at Gijon. It's a clash between two very erratic sides, and as such I think the value is with the away side. Gijon are also the 2nd worst home side in the division, 5-1-6. Madrid B have their usual squad available, with only Sergio Diaz unavailable due to injury, plus Torres will as usual it seems be with the Real Madrid 1st team. Sporting considering a few changes as they have 5 first-teamers just one booking away from suspension, so may consider resting some of them.
Numancia v Vecindario over 2.5 goals @ 2.42 (minus commission) 3pts
Sporting Gijon v Real Madrid B @ 4.6 (minus commission) 2pts
Also taken Sevilla.
Sevilla v Barcelona @ 2.74 (minus commission) 3pts
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