Bet365 seems to be offering bets on the European Football League. While the Premier League, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1 all began their seasons on August 5th, Serie A and La Liga will both kick off theirs this coming weekend.
Man City and Man U. provided plenty of drama in the first week of the 2022/23 season.
United lost 2-1 at home to an excellent Brighton team, while City started their championship defence with a 2-0 victory against West Ham and a 1/2 chance to save their crown thanks to two goals from Erling Haaland.
On the same day, Spurs teased against Southampton at home while Liverpool underperformed at Fulham.
Arsenal’s imposing 2-0 victory against Crystal Palace on Friday set the tone for a fascinating opening weekend of Premier League play, setting the tone for the rest of the weekend.
On Saturday, Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen meet at Signal Iduna Park for another important matchup in the Bundesliga.
Putting aside the fact that Bayern Munich is the defending champions and heavy favourites, Gerardo Seoane’s Leverkusen has been dealt perhaps the most challenging possible opening weekend schedule.
Die Werkself will be looking to continue their success after finishing third and qualifying for the Champions League group stage in the Swiss manager’s first season in charge.
For Dortmund, who finished eight points behind the leaders last season while trying to deny Bayern the German crown for the first time since 2012, a good start — and, indeed, an early victory against a challenger for the top — cannot be emphasised.
Both teams finished the previous season within five points of one other, with teams like RB Leipzig, Union Berlin, and SC Freiburg lurking not far behind.
According to the hosts Sebastian Haller, who just had a testicular tumour removed, will not be able to play on Saturday because of his recovery.
As a result, the club is still looking for a short-term replacement for the £28 million signing, who was initially acquired to replace the departing Erling Haaland, the club’s top scorer.
After starting last weekend in the cup triumph against 1860 Munich, 17-year-old Youssoufa Moukoko might be inserted into the starting lineup to lead the line, while Nico Schlotterbeck is set to make his league debut in defence. Niklas Sule is questionable to return after leaving over the weekend with a muscular complaint.
Leverkusen won’t have their adolescent sensation, Florian Wirtz, with them in Dortmund since he’s still recovering from a cruciate ligament rupture he suffered last year. Sardar Azmoun will likely replace the current number ten.
A third-place result last season earned Monaco a spot in the third round of Champions League qualification, setting the stage for potential success on numerous fronts.
Even yet, they still have a reason for worry due to the 17-point margin that separates them from Paris Saint-Germain, the current Ligue 1 champions.
However, the Monaco team’s first league match of the season, a road trip to Strasbourg in eastern France, provides an excellent chance to get off to a fast start.
Les Coureurs were defeated 4-0 by Monaco in their most recent encounter in January. The team’s performance likely contributed to their finishing sixth in the league and missing out on European competition for the next season.
The team they face this weekend has already put away the preseason rust, as they won nine of their final ten games in 2021/22 and held PSV to a 1-1 draw in a headline fight in Europe in midweek. However, their upcoming trip back to the Netherlands may influence manager Philippe Clement‘s team selection.
Forward Ludovic Ajorque, who has been linked to the Premier League, will lead an injury-free Strasbourg team into battle, while Kevin Volland and Aleksandr Golovin are sidelined for the Monegasques due to disciplinary issues from last season.
After recovering the title last year from the 2021/22 surprise team, Lille, Paris Saint-Germain will be gunning for their eleventh overall title and fifth in six years.
Their path to a victorious opening weekend is blocked by a Clermont Foot team that just barely escaped relegation in their previous outing.
Four points separated Pascal Gastien’s Les Lanciers from the dreaded relegation play-off, so you can bet that they’ll be motivated to pull off an upset when their famous guests from the capital come.
The fact that Gastien’s team is healthy helps, however, newcomer Jeremie Bela may need some time to adjust after coming from Birmingham City.
After serving his ban, Pablo Sarabia will likely be replaced by PSG’s talismanic Kylian Mbappe, albeit Julian Draxler is still out with a knee injury.
After two decades of dominance, the trinity of Juventus, Inter Milan, and reigning champions AC Milan may finally face some serious challenges in 2022–123.
For the last time, a team other than the Milan giants or Juve won the Italian championship, you had to go back to 2001 when Fabio Capello’s Roma dominated for a single season.
Sampdoria, led by the late Vujadin Boskov, was the last team outside of Rome, Milan, or Turin to win the Italian championship in 1991.
No one should be surprised that Inter, Juve, and Milan are the top three teams heading into the 2022–23 season, which will be interrupted from November 13th to January 4th due to the World Cup—a difficult event to watch for Italians this year, since their beloved Azzurri will not be participating.
Inter is the longest shot of the three at 13/8, but Juve and Milan both have a chance to win back Lo Scudetto.
The gap between the two Milan powerhouses was nonexistent throughout the previous season. Inter seemed to have the title in the bag after winning eight of their previous nine matches, but the Rossoneri didn’t flinch in their 2-1 setback at Bologna, which ultimately decided the championship.
Critics say Milan won the championship despite a lacklustre season, which is harsh, but they also think Stefano Pioli’s team doesn’t have the depth to defend their crown.
Though their sixth-place finish last season and seven-point deficit to the Champions League group stage don’t tell the whole picture, Roma’s struggles last season were far from over.
Under Jose Mourinho’s leadership, this team is on the rise; they won the Conference League in May, and the atmosphere at the Stadio Olimpico is once again upbeat.
And with that optimism comes players like Paulo Dybala and Gini Wijnaldum, who will only strengthen a squad that already includes Tammy Abraham, who had an absolutely incredible debut year in Italy, scoring 27 goals in all competitions.
Even in a classic Serie A season, Roma has a chance to finish in the top four.
While Real Madrid dominated last season, Barcelona is hoping to make waves in the next season.
Can Real defend their title, retain the trophy in Bernabeu, and beat the odds? Can Carlo Ancelotti’s champions be denied by a Barca team that seems to have recovered from last year’s turmoil?
Besides, what’s the deal with the rest of it? Could Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid squad repeat their previous upsets of Real and Barcelona?
After leading Los Blancos to the Spanish and Champions League titles in 2021-22, Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti is on the outs this year. So maybe this is a great opportunity for you on Bet365.
They had a 13-point lead in La Liga before often defying the odds to win European championships, and Ancelotti is well aware of the pressure that comes with repeating such an achievement. The Real-Barca dual prediction has come true 13 times in the past 18 seasons, but can the Catalan giants come back from a 13-point deficit from the previous season?
Given the constant churn of the Nou Camp’s playing staff, it’s safe to assume that Xavi has restored the club to its former glory.
Without Messi and Ronaldo, Atleti is the favourite in the betting on Bet365. Diego Simeone’s team finished second last season following a lacklustre championship defence, but Simeone avoided a major overhaul this off-season.
Even without Barca and Real, they don’t appear like they have a better team than the one that won the league. The same could be said of Sevilla.
At the time of writing, all odds were accurate.
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