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Burnley Betting - Ipswich Town News

Tonight's match against Burnley has been marked as a home win by the bookies. The best odds for a home win seem to be with Bet365 and Sporting William Hill both offering 8/11 while the best price on Burnley is 7/2 with Sporting Odds and William Hill. See below for a full guide.







Merchant Ipswich Town Draw Burnley
Blue Square 4/6 (1.66667) 5/2 (3.5) 10/3 (4.33333)
William Hill 8/13 (1.61538) 5/2 (3.5) 7/2 (4.5)
Bet365 8/11 (1.72727) 5/2 (3.5) 3/1 (4.0)
Ladbrokes 4/6 (1.66667) 13/5 (3.6) 3/1 (4.0)
Sporting Bet 8/11 (1.72727) 12/5 (3.4) 16/5 (4.2)
Sporting Odds 4/6 (1.66667) 5/2 (3.5) 7/2 (4.5)

Odds are correct at time of writing. Use as a guide only.

Burnley won their last match at home to Walsall 3-1 with a hat-trick from Delroy Facey which takes them level on points and goal difference with Town. Away from home they've drawn their last two matches against the lowly opposition of Watford (2-2) and Wimbledon (1-1).

A win tonight for either team could take them within a point of the play-offs and with Town having two home games, hopes are high that by Sunday we could be well placed in the top six.

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