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Athletic Bilbao vs Girona: La Liga preview and betting tips
Monday’s football programme features Athletic Bilbao vs Girona in the 25th round of La Liga. While the hosts are aiming for the cups, the visitors are surprisingly Real Madrid’s biggest competitor for the title. The match will be played on 19 February at 21:00 and will be broadcast by Nova Sport 3.
Monday’s football programme features Athletic Bilbao vs Girona in the 25th round of La Liga. While the hosts are aiming for the cups, the visitors are surprisingly Real Madrid’s biggest competitor for the title. The match will be played on 19 February at 21:00.
When to watch Athletic Bilbao vs Girona?
The 25th round of La Liga will feature two teams with different ambitions. While the visitors are fighting for the historic Champions League, the home team primarily wants to stay in the Top 7. The match at Estadio San Mamés will take place on 19 February at 21:00.
Will the goal scoring machine break the silence?
Bilbao only drew last round at last-place Almería, but kept a clean sheet for the fourth time in a row. The series includes a win over Atlético Madrid in the first semi-final of the Copa del Rey.
This does not play into Girona’s hands, especially since they have not scored a goal in two matches. However, its offense has been on a roll for a long time, with 52 goals scored, the highest number ever, along with the sovereign Real Madrid.
Athletic Bilbao vs Girona odds
The bookmakers believe more in Bilbao, the home team’s triumph can be bet at 1.93. The Girona side is on offer at 3.79 at home, with a point for each at 3.84.
Betting tip – Girona to win at least one half
The odds are surprisingly against Girona, probably mainly due to Bilbao’s strength at home in the Basque Country. That’s why I recommend betting on the visitors to break their shooting woes and strike at least once. For the more adventurous, it is also very interesting to predict that the visitors will win at least one half. Overall, however, a draw is the most suggested. Girona are losing a bit of their lustre, Bilbao didn’t strike again a week ago at the last Almería.
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