Football
Goteborg vs. Degerfors: Preview and betting tips
Monday’s football programme will feature Goteborg and Degerfors in the Swedish league. The hosts are fighting for the European Cup, the goal is to save themselves comfortably. What to expect from the match and what to bet on?
Monday’s football programme will feature Goteborg and Degerfors in the Swedish league. The hosts are fighting for the European Cup, the goal is to save themselves comfortably. What to expect from the match and what to bet on?
Goteborg are doing the same as last year, they are in the middle of the table and have won the last two rounds. This puts them within striking distance of the cups, from eighth place they are four points behind third-placed Djurgarden with a game to spare.
Degerfors, on the other hand, in their second premier league season, have taken a single point from the last three rounds, which has pushed them into the relegation zone. They are two points behind the barrage position with a game to spare, and four points behind thirteenth place.
The iconic Marcus Berg is still firing in the home jersey, the national team legend boasts a 5+3 record at 35 years old. Eighteen-year-old Oscar Vilhemsson, who was tracked by Slavia, has three goals.
On the away side, Diego Campos shines, the Costa Rican international scored two goals from the central midfield position and assisted once. Talented Swedish striker Abdelrahman Saidi scored five times.
Goteborg relies on a goal-scoring attack, scoring more than once in three of the last four games.
Degerfors, on the other hand, has the league’s second-worst offense, scoring only twice in the last three rounds. Given Goteborg’s form, I think the home side will win.
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