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Betting says home win may not be enough for Supersaints

James Curtis | 21.07.2011
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The European dream of Ireland’s St Patrick’s Athletic is expected to crumble against their opponents from Kazakhstan.

Pete Mahon’s side trail 2-1 after the first leg and are narrowly tipped to bow out of the competition at this stage, with bwin pricing the Supersaints at 6/5 to make it through to the next round.

By way of comparison, Viktor Klumytov’s men are priced as 3/5 favourites to advance to the next stage of the competition.

However, the betting market also suggests that home advantage will again be an advantage as Saints are odds-on to win the second leg.

The Richmond Park outfit offer odds of 31/50 to secure a win this time round, while the draw, which would not be enough to see them through, is priced at 13/5.

That said, the Kazakhs will take heart from the fact that St Patrick’s have won just one of their last five encounters, losing three and drawing the other.

As such, a number of football betting fans could be tempted to place a wager on an away win, which is currently seen as a 15/4 bet.

Using the free £25 bet, which bwin offers all new customers, on this result, would return £118.75 if successful.

Indeed, the Miners have lost just one of their last five and are on course for a third successive win, which could see a lot of the smart money placed on an win for the travellers.

A number of other bets have also been made available, with fans able to place wagers on the exact number of goals to be scored.

Those expecting a bore draw can back no goals at 15/2, while one, two and three goals offer odds of 15/4, 27/10 and 31/10 respectively.

Punters expecting a higher number of goals are offered a decent price of 5/1.

There is also money to be made on a successful prediction of the final score, with a repeat of the 2-1 win seen last time out offering long odds of 14/1.

A 1-0 win for the Supersaints is priced at 25/5, but perhaps the pick of the bunch is the 16/1 odds being offered on the game ending in a 2-2 stalemate.

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James Curtis

Since graduating with a 2:1 in journalism from London Metropolitan University, James has contributed to a number of online, print and broadcast sports publications. His sports knowledge has been lent to a range of local newsapers, including the Metro, while he has also been a contributor to Sky Sports News' 24-hour television coverage. Prior to joining the bwin team, James also worked at the Press Association and the South London Press.

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