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Notts County 3-1
Bradford vs Notts County
Reason for tip
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The Bantams have failed to score more than once across their last five home games while only Mansfield have scored more goals in League Two than Notts County’s 72. The Magpies should be able to comfortably outscore their opponents on Tuesday night and a 3-1 victory draws the most appeal.

Barnet 3-2
Barnet vs Eastleigh
Reason for tip

Eastleigh have seen over 4.5 goals in an incredible 39% of their trips and they have lost half of their 18 away trips. The visitors have suffered plenty of losses at the teams above them, but they pack a scoring threat so back Barnet to edge  a thriller.

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Correct Score FAQs

What is correct score betting?

More intricate than simply guessing the result of a game, correct score betting involves predicting the exact score. Bookmakers tend to put limits on how many goals you can predict a team to score. So if you can choose between 0 and 6 goals for each team, there are 49 different potential outcomes for that match. Naturally, odds are long for correct score betting, which makes it highly popular to bettors. Monster rewards can be on offer for those savvy enough to predict correctly. 

What is a correct score double tip?

The aim of a correct score double tip is to guess two correct scores from two games. As a result, the odds and payouts are greater. So, if you the two scores you bet on were 6/1 and 10/1, the double tip odds would be 60/1. 

The correct score double is a unique tip that we offer, first becoming famous on our Twitter feeds when we landed a huge 176/1 tip. With so many football matches happening every day, our tipsters and preview writers come together to discuss which of our previewed matches they have the most confidence in. The two games they like the most end up become our daily Correct Score Double.

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What is a correct score multi?

More formally known as a ‘correct score multiple’, this is where three or more correct scores must come in for you to be successful. Of course, odds and rewards for these are huge, so choose carefully! To keep odds lower, one tactic is to opt for matches featuring teams with solid defences. This can keep the scores down and therefore make the games easier to predict. Betting on matches featuring teams capable of scoring 6 in a game can be a risky business indeed.

How to bet on the correct score market?

Firstly, you’ll need to choose a game, or two games if you’re going for a double correct score. You can do this by doing your own research, or by selecting your favourite tip from the Free Super Tips page. Then place your bet. To place a double correct score, make sure to put your stake in the ‘doubles’ section – remember to always check your stake! As a side note, when you place this type of bet, most bookies will show your maximum potential winnings in your receipt. Therefore, be sure to check how much you have actually won in your betting history.

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