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Liverpool, trends betting and the football patterns which could pay out this weekend

Liverpool, trends betting and the football patterns which could pay out this weekend If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result, would it be punting-genius to watch the same thing happen over and over again and expect the same result?  Well, not exactly genius.  But in the world of punting it's called trends betting.  As its name suggests, punters spot a trend developing - and follow it to a hopefully logical conclusion.   The stats gurus at Across The Leagues have even devoted a website to it.  With a quarter of the domestic season elapsed there are some significant trends to evaluate. And with the football programme back to normal this weekend after the latest international break, we take a look at some of the best. The sure things   Liverpool have played eight, won eight in the Premier League this season - and their next test takes them to a Manchester United side who hasn't won for a month. Don't be taken in by United's reputation and status in the game, 3/4 is a great price at thepools.com - the country's original and oldest football betting outlet - for Liverpool to go nine from nine. One-nil .... to the Tractor Boys   League One leaders Ipswich have won four in a row, and seven of their last eight matches. And that upwardly mobile sequence includes three 1-0 away wins on the trot. Accrington are next up, who haven't won a home game in the League since August. Ipswich are are a huge 23/20 to continue that winning run - and 7/1 to add another 1-0 away win to their sequence. Give us a .... 'B?'   Famously the most unpopular man at Borussia Moenchengladbach's Borussia-Park is historically the supporter who shouts: "Give us a 'B'. But he's probably been busy this season. Because Moenchengladbach are the surprise leaders of the German Bundesliga with four wins in row and five out of seven overall. They go to the other Borussia on Saturday tea-time, the giants of Dortmund. But Dortmund's last win in their last five was in the Champions League to Slavia Prague and 9/2 for the away win , or Moenchengladbach 16/5 draw no bet are not the worst tips this weekend. Goals, goals, goals   Seven out of Liverpool's eight Premier League games this season have gone over 2.5 goals. They are 4/5 to continue that trend at Old Trafford. Spurs and Manchester City have identical records - and Spurs are 4/7 to keep that up at home to Watford while City are 4/9 at Crystal Palace to hit that goals mark. Or a treble on all three would pay out at more than 3/1. Games of two halves   In The Championship West Brom have given nine payouts out of 11 for Both Teams to Score (82%), yet they're 3/4 for both sides to register at Middlesbrough on Saturday. Miserly Brentford have seen 82 per cent of their Championship fixtures finish Under 2.5 goals. They entertain Millwall this weekend and are 17/20 to continue that trend . Four of Millwall's last six have also gone Under 2.5 goals. In League One AFC Wimbledon are ranked first for Both Teams to Score, wi

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