Euroleague Betting Preview: Top Picks and Analysis for This Week’s Matchups

Dominik0408

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Alright, let’s dive into this week’s Euroleague action. For Round 34, I’m eyeing Panathinaikos vs. Crvena Zvezda. Panathinaikos is a solid favorite at home, and with their playoff spot locked, they’ll want to keep momentum. Crvena Zvezda’s been inconsistent on the road, so I’m leaning towards Panathinaikos covering the -7.5 spread at -110 odds. Another matchup to watch is Barcelona vs. Virtus Bologna. Barcelona’s been dominant at home, and Virtus struggles against top-tier defenses. I’d take Barcelona to cover -11 at -106. Always check for last-minute injuries, and shop around for the best lines. Good luck with your bets this week
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Yo, solid picks on the Euroleague matchups! I’m gonna pivot a bit and talk about a different angle for betting this week, since you’ve got basketball covered. With fencing popping off in the European circuits right now, there’s some value in looking at individual bouts for those who like niche markets. For example, the men’s sabre event in Madrid has some juicy odds. I’m eyeing Italy’s Luigi Samele against France’s Bolade Apithy. Samele’s been razor-sharp with his attacks, and his footwork gives him an edge in dictating pace. Apithy’s explosive, but he can get sloppy under pressure. Samele to win outright at +120 feels like a steal. Another one to watch is the women’s foil in Budapest. Hungary’s Anna Marton is a home favorite, but Russia’s Inna Deriglazova has the experience to upset. I’d lean Deriglazova at +150 for the win. Check the latest form and any injury news before locking in. Best of luck with your Euroleague bets, and maybe dip into fencing for some extra action!