Bet European Football - Today's Odds: 5 November

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Nov/04/2016

Gambling911.com has the latest odds for those looking to bet today's European football (soccer) games.

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Time   Home Draw Away  

Saturday 5th November 2016

15:00

 

Bournemouth (-150)

Draw (333)

Sunderland (500)

 

15:00

 

Burnley (245)

Draw (229)

Crystal Palace (140)

 

15:00

 

Man City (-380)

Draw (600)

Middlesbrough (1500)

 

15:00

 

West Ham (105)

Draw (270)

Stoke (305)

 

17:00

 

Torino (-150)

Draw (320)

Cagliari (500)

 

17:30

 

Chelsea (-175)

Draw (350)

Everton (600)

 

17:30

 

Bristol City (218)

Draw (240)

Brighton (150)

 

19:45

 

Las Palmas (105)

Draw (270)

Eibar (305)

 

19:45

 

Napoli (-133)

Draw (310)

Lazio (425)

 

Sunday 6th November 2016

11:00

 

Real Madrid (-900)

Draw (1400)

Leganes (3300)

 

12:00

 

Arsenal (100)

Draw (270)

Tottenham (335)

 

14:15

 

Liverpool (-333)

Draw (530)

Watford (1200)

 

14:15

 

Hull (475)

Draw (300)

Southampton (-137)

 

15:00

 

Swansea (400)

Draw (300)

Man Utd (-130)

 

16:30

 

Leicester (-125)

Draw (264)

West Brom (450)

 

16:30

 

Schalke 04 (-162)

Draw (354)

Werder Bremen (500)

 

19:45

 

Sevilla (425)

Draw (350)

Barcelona (-142)

 

19:45

 

Roma (-333)

Draw (550)

Bologna (1200)

 

Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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