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Hey gang!

2-2 today! -.2u Going to start doing more of those little parlays like Aston Villa was today later this weekend!

Here's what I'm on tomorrow! Some overnight bets as well! I did an article for Luton Town, including my 2 favorite bets from that as well!

5/3 Slate:

Kashima Antlers v Shonan Bellmare. Kashima over 1.5 TT -115. Japan J1 League. 2am ET 

  • Score Prediction 2-0 Kashima

Torino v Bologna. Bologna DNB -120. Serie A. 2:45pm ET. 

  • Score Prediction. 0-0 or 1-0 Bologna

Moreirense v FC Vizela. BTTS -110. 3:15pm ET. Portugal

  • Score Prediction. 2-1 Moreirense

EVERTON at LUTON TOWN | 5/3 | 3 p.m. ET

  • Score Prediction. 2-1/2-2 Luton Lean

  • Luton Town Over 1.5 goals  +110 (1 unit)

  • Both teams to score & Over 2.5 goals  +100 (1 unit)

LUTON! LUTON! LUTON! 

The club has been, in my opinion, one of the most fun clubs in Europe to watch this season - if not the most fun. In their 35 games this season, they've scored a massive 48 goals and conceded a whopping 77. 

Luton has struggled to win, recording only six victories this season. But darn, are they fun to watch. They have their foot on the gas 100% of the time, regardless of whether they're up 2-0 or down 10-0. This is a club on which you want to continue to bet, especially with the position it occupies in the table right now, if you like betting on goals at both ends of the pitch.

We are getting down to the wire in the Premier League. With just three matches left, the relegation battle is getting more and more intense. Nottingham Forest, Luton Town and Burnley all have a chance to avoid relegation, but two of them will find their way back to the Championship. 

Nottingham Forest currently have 26 points while Luton has 25 and Burnley 24. This is a must-win match for the Hatters, because dropping any points at this point could be the difference between staying in the top flight or losing massive funding and going back down to the second tier. 

Time and time again, the fear of relegation has resulted in massive upsets and helped smaller clubs find success. That's what I think could happen with Luton Town, as they have to go on the attack against an Everton side that is 13 points above the relegation line.

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