Europa League Money Back Specials With Ladbrokes
February 16, 2012 · Print This Article
Ajax vs Man Utd (Channel Five, 18:00)
After their shock Champions League group stage exit Man Utd will be determined to make amends and win the Europa League. They have been handed a very tricky round of 32 tie against Dutch giants Ajax and Fergie will no doubt be looking for his side to get off to a promising start and take an advantage back to Old Trafford. United have been installed as the 4/5 favourites to come away with the win tonight, while Ajax have been handed odds of 7/2, with a draw priced at 5/2. United look a good bet at 8/1 to win 2-1 at the Amsterdam Arena, while a 1-1 draw is available at 13/2. Wayne Rooney leads the First Goalscorer betting with odds of 7/2, while Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck can be backed at 9/2. Labrokes will refund losing first goalscorer bets in the match if Hernandez scores at any time.
FC Porto vs Man City (ITV 1, 20:05)
Similarly to rivals Man Utd, Man City have been drawn against difficult opponents in the Europa League as they face the defending champions FC Porto. Both City and Porto have been handed odds of 13/8 to win the first-leg, whereas a draw is available at 9/4. City certainly have the firepower to get a couple of valuable away goals at the Estádio do Dragão, especially with the return of Mario Balotelli who can be backed at 9/2 to open the scoring. Sergio Aguero is also priced at 9/2, while Edin Dzeko has odds of 5/1. Meanwhile, if the Samir Nasri scores at any time Ladbrokes will refund losing first goalscorer bets. It looks like it is going to be a closely fought fixture making a 1-1 draw a tempting bet at 6/1.
Stoke vs Valencia (ESPN, 20:05)
Stoke City lock horns with Spanish side Valencia at the Britannia Stadium. This is unchartered territory for The Potters and they would love nothing more than to beat the European heavyweights in front of their home supporters in order to give them a fighting chance of progressing to the last 16. Stoke may head into the match on the back of four consecutive league defeats but they have so far impressed in Europe having lost just one of their 10 matches so far. Valencia head into the game as the 6/4 favourites, while Stoke can be backed at 15/8 to spring an upset, with a draw available at 11/5. Valencia’s Roberto Soldado is available at 9/2 to open the scoring, whereas Peter Crouch and Jonathan Walters have been handed odds of 6/1. Ladbrokes will refund losing first goalscorer bets in the match if Crouch scores at any time.



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