WSG Wattens vs Austria Vienn



You may see these names displayed differently on your bookies. Keep an eye out for Tirol and Austria Wien if you can’t spot the names above.
These two are bonkers for goals this season and sit side by side in the league. Both are equally adept at scoring goals as they are at conceding them.
WSG average 3.64 goals per game and have a huge 86% hit rate for over 2.5 goals. They also haven’t kept a single clean sheet yet.
As for Austria Vienna, they average 3.50 goals per game. Their hit rate is even more impressive though, with a whopping 93% of their games having over 2.5 goals.
They’re yet to play a single match that hasn’t had 2 or more goals this season, which is insane.
We started last Sundays winner in Austria and were done and dusted inside 23 minutes. Here’s hoping we get the same here from these two heavy hitters.
Volendam vs Feyenoord



We jump over to Holland next for 2 very reliable sides, who’ve featured regulalry in my bets for a while now.
Since promotion, Volendam have been routed to the bottom of the table.
However, they’ve find themselves right up the top in terms of entertainment. Their games have averaged 3.83 goals and 67% have had over 2.5.
Veteran marksman Robert Muhren has one of the highest individual xG’s in the league too, so they are creating chances for the right players.
They’ve been unlucky. Underperforming their xG by roughly 25%.
What’s cost them is their defence. They’ve conceded 2.75 goals per game from a huge xGA of 2.03 per game.
That’s not good with Feyenoord in town, last years Conference League finalists have averaged an xG of 1.9 and scored 2.45 goals per game.
The Rotterdam side’s games have averaged 3.55 goals per game and 55% of them have landed for over 2.5 goals.
No surprise that this game makes uk the lowest odds of the accumulator. It looks an absolute belter.
Clermont vs Montpellier



Both these sides featured in last weeks winner. Clermont drew 1-1 with Nantes whilst Montpellier were turned over 3-0 by Rennes.
The visitors are complete lunatics when it comes to goals. Their games have seen an average of 3.77 per game and 77% of them have seen over 2.5.
Their metrics are pretty incredible. They’re scoring 1.69 goals per game, yet conceding 2.08. From an xG of 1.33 and an xGA of 1.93.
They’re just such a chaotic team. I’ve watched them a couple of times for bets recently, they play like they’re constantly chasing games, regardless of the score.
As for Clermont, their games average 2.85 goals with a 54% hit rate for over 2.5 goals. Not as impressive as Montpellier, but then again, only one team in the league betters them.
5 of Clermont’s last 7 have had over 2.5 goals and both teams have scored in all 7.
Both sides are in no man’s land slightly. Montpellier are looking over their shoulders whereas Clermont have big aspirations with just a short gap to the European places.
Big 3 points on offer here and goals should come as a result.
RKC Waalwijk vs Alkmaar



We finish in Holland, and yes, this one also looks a cracker. Shock.
Waalwijk are having a great season and are up in 9th place. They’ve done so in some style too, with their games averaging 3.55 goals.
67% of their matches have had over 2.5 goals and they’ve managed just 1 clean sheet.
Their xG has been very impressive at 1.68, they’ve slightly overperformed that too.
Their xGA though is hideous. They’re giving up an average of 2.15 per game, they’ve got away with that slightly too having conceded 1.75 goals per game.
As for Alkmaar, they’re bang in a title race this season. Currently sitting 3rd and at the time of writing, they’re just 1 point behind PSV and 2 behind Ajax.
Alkmaar average 1.75 xG and have converted that in to 1.94 goals on average.
Their games have averaged exactly 3 goals and they’ve a 67% strike rate for this selection.
There’s a lot of quality in this side. It’s worth a mention about Jens Odgaard. The Danish striker signed from opponents Waalwijk in the summer after 8 goals and 6 assists last season.
He’s started brilliantly at his new club, netting 6 in the league and is pushing for a place in the Danish national set up.