It's La Liga, Serie A and The Championship for Paul Robinson today as he has picked out a 4/1 treble. Here are his selections:

Bet 1: Back BTTS in Espanyol v Girona @ 5/6 - KO 20:00 GMT

The hosts are enduring a difficult season to date as they come into their 15th La Liga match down in 16th place, having taken only 16 points to date.

Scoring goals has been the main issue for them but that could change this evening as they are taking on a Girona side who have conceded 22 times already.

The newly promoted club are actually unbeaten in their last five on their travels, but that's largely down to their prowess in the attacking third.

A pair of 2-1 victories at Deportivo and Levante are sandwiched in between 3-3 and 2-2 draws, and it's worth noting that despite their failure in front of goal, Espanyol have netted eight in their last six on this ground.


Bet 2: Back BTTS in Lazio v Torino @ 8/15 - KO 20:00 GMT

Lazio's form has dropped off slightly in recent weeks as they lost in the Europa League on Thursday and have won just one of their last three in Serie A.

Nevertheless, Simone Inzaghi's side are still fifth in the table and they have a minimum of one game in hand over all of the teams above them.

As far as the goals go, only Juventus have outscored them this term, but they have conceded 16 themselves, and seven of those have come from six home games.

Torino are 12th and they come into the fixture on a run of four successive draws. Only one of them was 0-0 though, and this selection would have landed in four of their last five outings.


Bet 3: Back Under 2.5 Goals in Reading v Cardiff @ 8/11 - KO 20:00 GMT

Our third and final leg comes from The Championship as I can't see there being more than two goals when Cardiff travel to Reading.

Led by Neil Warnock, The Bluebirds are having a storming season and are the only club who seem to be living with Wolves at the top. Victory this evening in their game in hand would see them close the gap at the top to two points, with Bristol City a further six adrift in third.

Cardiff have only conceded 14 goals all year - the best record in the entire division - and they have won their last four on the bounce, keeping three clean sheets in the process.

Reading are unbeaten in four and have won their two latest outings. They aren't the team that they were last year though and even a win here would only see them move into 12th.

Three of their last five at the Madejski have seen this selection land and the same can be said for four of Cardiff's last five away from home.

Recommended Acca
Back BTTS in Espanyol v Girona @ 5/6
Back BTTS in Lazio v Torino @ 8/15
Back Under 2.5 Goals in Reading v Cardiff @ 8/11


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