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Napoli 21/20 to beat Juventus in Friday’s Serie A showdown

Benjamin Darvill in Betting Tips and News, Serie A 28 Nov 2017

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Competition: Serie A

Market: Napoli to beat Juventus

Odds: 21/20 @ Bet365

Italy’s top league returns this weekend with a number of huge games to come. The league table is currently very tight, and this is no truer than at the top of the table, with three teams at the summit separated by just four points. The fans have been looking forward to this Friday, with Juventus travelling to play Napoli, with two of Italy’s biggest sides coming together for a mammoth clash.

For Napoli, it has been an outstanding season. After 14 games they have won 12 times, drawn twice and they are yet to lose. 35 goals scored and just nine conceded is a very impressive record, as they are clearly a team that are very strong across the entire pitch. They currently have a two-point lead over Inter Milan in second, and another win would only solidify their position at the top. However, a defeat could see them fall into second-place, with Inter breathing down their necks.

For Juventus, this is a chance to close the gap between themselves and Napoli. The reigning champions have been uncharacteristically inconsistent this season, winning 11 times, drawing once and losing twice. Incredibly, they have already conceded 14 goals, which is not the defensive solidity that many have come to expect of Juventus. While they are four points short of Napoli, a win would bring them within a single point of their opponents. However, home advantage will be huge on Friday, and we are backing Napoli to win with odds of 21/20 from Bet365.

Bet: Napoli to beat Juventus in Friday’s Serie A game: 21/20 @ Bet365>>

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Benjamin Darvill


Ben is an English and creative writing graduate that is now working his way up in the world of sports journalism. Having been writing for the last four years, Ben has written for a number of websites specialising in sport, with football a particular passion. He is a long-suffering England fan and eternal optimist when it comes to the Three Lions.

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