
Capital One Cup betting tips: Both teams to score and match result betting tip for Tuesday’s League Cup matches.
We have found two matches from Tuesday where we expect both teams to score and one of the teams to win in the 90 minutes giving us a double at odds of over 11/1 with Coral.
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Manchester United to win and both teams to score
Norwich have scored five goals in their last three away matches while Man United have conceded in three of their last four at home including two against Stoke on Saturday and two in the loss against West Brom, they are also prone to conceding at home in this competition and with nothing to lose Norwich will give it a real go so expect them to score but be undone by United’s attacking threat ultimately.
Chelsea to win and both teams to score
Arsenal v Chelsea is the feature of Tuesday’s Capital One Cup matches and we predict Chelsea will win, but expect both teams to score. Arsenal will be playing a weakened team but they have done well in this competition over the years and home advantage ensures they should score. Chelsea will play a stronger side and can see off Arsenal to make it to the next round.
Capital One Cup Betting Tip
Manchester United to beat Norwich and both teams to score & Chelsea to beat Arsenal and both teams to score – 11.47/1 with Coral.
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