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Champions League second legs

Steven Gerrard

Can Gerrard help Liverpool reach the final again?

It’s another Champions League week as the semi-finals reach the decisive second legs. Both first legs resulted in a draw, so the prospect of penalties to decide the winner is a very real one.

Manchester United and Chelsea are the favourites to progress, with the second leg fixtures being played at their Home grounds.

Again, it’s worth looking for the special offers on big events like this. Boylesports are offering to refund any first / last / anytime goalscorer, correct score and half-time / full-time bets on that match if either game goes to a penalty shootout.

Then, keeping on the penalty theme, Paddy Power will refund any losing first / last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on that match if a penalty is scored in either game in normal time.

With these in mind, an anytime scorer bet on newly crowned Player of the Year, Cristiano Ronaldo, must be worth a shout with Boylesports.

Later this week, we’ll be keeping an eye on the snooker, Guinness Premiership, Super 14 and the weekend’s football - in the meantime, post a comment to let us know where your money is going this week.

2 comments

  1. Anthony posted on April 28, 2008:

    OOOOh, decisions decisions, Now being a Liverpool fan I’m obviously not gonna be putting them to lose. Recent history tells us their record is not a good one at Stamford Bridge with Liverpool not scoring a single goal, so with that said how about Liverpool winning 3-0, ha ha, I wish. I think I may do another 1-0 to Liverpool. Fingers Crossed

  2. Keith posted on April 29, 2008:

    Yeah, its a tough one. Tonight I’m going for Ronaldo to score first and United to win 2-0. Probably with Paddy Power for the special offer.

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