
Belarusian Premier League: Saturday Parlay
Thursday and Friday's games are a wrap, now we look at the remaining four games of the week.
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Saturday
07:00 EST - Isloch v Slazia Mozyr - Over 2.5 Goals @ +128
- Slavia are one of the few teams who have reguarly seen 3 or more goals scored in their games, reaching that mark in 75% of their games this season. Isloch's last two games have ended with 5 and 4 goals, meaning that the over looks very attractive at better than even money.
09:00 EST - FC Ruh Brest v FC Minsk - Under 1.5 Goals @ +180
- Ruk Brest haven't scored in their previous 3 Premier League games and none of their games have had more than one goal. It's safe to assume that with a tight defense, and poor strikeforece, we won't see many goals today.
11:00 EST - Vitebsk v Dinamo Brest - Dinamo Brest to win @ -143
- Both teams are level on 7 points after 4 games but the current champions Dinamo Brest have played well recently, defeating Isloch 3-1 last time out. They should win today and continue their defense of their title.
13:00 EST - BATE Borisov v Torpedo BelAZ - Torpedo to win @ +650
- Torpedo sit top of the table and have been the season's surprise package so far. BATE are perrenial winners and are still short-price favorites with the books to win. They've been poor this season, results reflecting that, so we're taking the in-form team here in the belief that this BATE team aren't the team they've been in the past.
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