Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Betting on Stoke City Brighton

Betfair can be set to open and close bets automatically. If this is the case the odds will change as the bookies price the numbers. Click here to find out how. bet365 are offering 1.91 returns when you bet on Stoke to win and Brighton to lose in this game. Correct score or half time/full time markets are also available. The visitors will be looking to draw level as the Premiership’s bottom side after Norwich’s comeback victory at Manchester City on Saturday. The Football League club, who lost four of their first five matches, have bounced back superbly. The Potters were watching on as the Canaries were held at the Etihad, and they will be similarly on the end of action on Tuesday. Brighton are still looking for their first away victory of the season, and the next four matches see them travel to N17 foes Leicester, Burnley, West Ham and Manchester United. Keith Downing has the squad fit again and, once home form improves, big things could be possible. Stoke are unbeaten in their last three matches, and expect captain Ryan Shawcross to be fit for selection after recovering from a calf injury. Bruno, meanwhile, has scored twice in the last two games – albeit against basement boys Wolverhampton Wanderers and Nottingham Forest. bet365 are offering 1.61 returns when you bet on Brighton to win and Stoke to lose in this game. Correct score or half time/full time markets are also available. Chris Hughton will be encouraged to see his side stay in the Premier League by the manner of the Canaries’ win over Manchester City on Saturday. City, in stark contrast, were lucky to escape with a point after they had led twice. The home side are now unbeaten at the Kcom this season, and must have their eyes on the Premier League as well as their league progress. Derek Adams has his squad back to full strength, and he will be pleased to see Harry Arter return from suspension. Norwich have been good when away from Carrow Road this season, and the visitors will be happy with a single point following their thrilling win over the champions. Stoke and Cameron Morrison both returned from injury over the international break, and so Newcastle’s relegation rivals can be pleased with their results.

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