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Join the Saturday 3pm Club! We launch a cracking Saturday football accumulator offer and look at five games which might be of interest. Red the preview and find out more about the cracking offer!

Saturday 3pm Club - Betting Preview


Genting Casino is launching a fabulous new bonus offer this weekend – the Saturday 3pm Club.


The premise is simple. Place your first £10+ real money pre-match bet at min odds of Evens (2.0) on a 5+ fold accumulator, before 3pm on Saturday, November 3, on teams who are playing at 3pm on Saturday, in any of the qualifying leagues: Premier League, EFL Championship, EFL League One, EFL League Two, FA Cup, Scottish Premier League, Scottish Championship, Scottish League One, Scottish League Two and Scottish Cup.


Your selections can be any football market – not just the match result!


If successful, you will be credited with a £5 Free Bet for the following day’s football, which will be credited by noon on Sunday, November 4.


Take a look at all the details for the offer by clicking here.


With this in mind, we take a look at a possible football accumulator for Saturday’s 3pm Club games.


WEST HAM v BURNLEY


A fascinating Premier League clash between two teams who have been struggling of late, which has been a surprise to many ‘experts’.


The Hammers appeared to turn the corner with a shocking 3-1 win at Everton. A goalless draw with high-flying Chelsea, an 8-0 League Cup win over Macclesfield and a 3-1 drubbing of Manchester United followed.


However, they have hit the buffers again in recent weeks with two losses at home to Tottenham, a defeat at Brighton and a failure to see out the game at Leicester last week, earning a 1-1 draw, with club captain Mark Noble’s 38th minute dismissal for a reckless lunge on Wilfried Ndidi hardly helping their plight.


Burnley have also been on the wrong end of a couple of heavy defeats, shipping nine goals in their last two games at Manchester City and at home to Chelsea.  Indeed, they have shipped 13 goals in their last five games and they travel to face a team that has won five of the last seven meetings. The Clarets are bidding for a small slice of history, for they have not managed to remain unbeaten in three successive matches against the Hammers and are 19/20 to either win or draw.


However, the odds for a welcome West Ham win are tempting at 4/5 and that might kick off our Saturday 3pm Club bet in style. We can only hope that fortune isn’t always hiding.


HULL v WEST BROM


West Brom may be able to get their Championship promotion bandwagon back on track after a couple of unexpected defeats – at Wigan and at home to Derby – and a 1-1 draw at Blackburn last weekend.


Their away form has been patchy, although they have won at Norwich and Preston, and picked up valuable points on the road at Nottingham Forest, Birmingham and Sheffield Wednesday.


Hull have had a problem scoring goals of late – netting just three times in their last seven outings and they have won win in eight at home this term, that coming against bottom club Ipswich.


The Baggies have lost just one of the last seven meetings and they have a fair record on Humberside with three wins, three draws and a defeat in their last seven trips to Hull.


Hull are 12/5 to gain a rare home win, but given the visitors’ recent record, playing West Brom at odds of 23/20 might be the value.


BLACKPOOL v BRISTOL ROVERS


Bristol Rovers do not have a particularly good recent record at Bloomfield Road, having lost four (W1 D1) of their last six trips, which is a good starting point for the third leg of our Saturday 3pm Club bet. The Tangerines have lost just once at home this season, that coming early on against Portsmouth, and they put up a bold showing in a 2-1 League Cup defeat at Arsenal in midweek.


Rovers are in need of a striker in the January window and it is strange to see them mixing it in League One with the likes of Accrington Stanley, whose success has been largely due to the goals of Billy Kee. It is odd that the Rovers board have not fully backed manager Darrell Clarke with the ammunition he needs and, as a result, Rovers have failed to score in six of their last eight games, so it is no wonder they are as big as 11/4 for the win.


This could be a tight affair, but Blackpool might have enough to gain another home win and at odds of 21/10. The draw is available at 12/5, but it is a home win for your correspondent.


PLYMOUTH v SUNDERLAND


We stay in League One for leg four as Sunderland at 19/20 pique our interest. They are another huge club who should not be as lowly in the Football League as this, but when Sam Allardyce left the cupboard bare, there was only one way to go.


However, five wins on the spin in all competitions has lifted the Black Cats to the brink of the promotion places and momentum is invaluable. They have also kept three clean sheets in their last three matches, two of them wins at Shrewsbury and Doncaster.


Plymouth, who are 14/5 to win at home, are in the bottom three, having won just three of their 16 league games, and look defensively vulnerable. Sunderland have already proven they can win away from home and while this is a tougher fixture than their respective league position suggests, we go for the Black Cats.


CRAWLEY TOWN v MK DONS


We delve into League Two for the final leg of the Saturday 3pm Club five-fold and are happy to take on mid-table Crawley Town, who have been much better since Harry Kewell departed to manage Notts County, who are still in the bottom three.


Crawley host MK Dons, who are second in the table, having lost just once this season in 16 games. They have won half of those fixtures, too, but while they are not prolific – just 20 goals scored – they have conceded just 10, which is on a par with Mansfield as the division’s stingiest defence.


Outside of the bottom three, only Newport County have conceded more than Crawley’s 25 goals. It is worth noting that their last five meetings yielded less than three total goals, so there may be some who will be happy to follow that trend and take the 17/20 available for Under 2.5 goals.


While we don’t see the home side being able to breach the stout MK Dons defence, the Red Devils are vulnerable themselves and for that reason, this could be another home defeat for Gabriele Cioffi’s men, who were thumped 5-1 at Tranmere last weekend.


The 5/6 for promotion-chasing MK Dons looks fair enough to warrant interest.


Odds are subject to change and are correct at the time of writing.


Place a £10 accumulator on these selections at these above odds and, if successful, your return would be £428.89 – plus the Saturday 3pm Club offer means you’ll get a £5 free bet for Sunday’s football! Good luck.


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