Barcelona v Valencia Odds Comparisons – 8 February 7, 2012

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Feb/07/2012
Barcelona v Valencia Odds Comparisons – 8 February 7, 2012

Barcelona v Valencia odds comparisons for 8 February 7, 2012 offered ranges between 1/4 and 2/7 for Barcelona and 9/1 to 12/1 for Velencia.  Bookmaker.eu offers odds on all international football matches with signup bonuses that are typically 10 times better than that of their European counterparts.  Accepting bets from all over the world!

Barcelona was getting an incredible 95 percent of all the betting action in this matchup. 

Barca was getting the following odds: 

1/4 odds were found at 64 percent of the online bookmakers.

2/7 odds were found at 21 percent of the online bookmakers.

2/9 odds were found at 14 percent of the online bookmakers. 

Comparisons for Valencia had the following odds:

9/1 – 29 percent of books.

10/1 – 43 percent of books.

11/1 – 21 percent of books

12/1 – 7 percent of books

The draw was getting 4/1 or 5/1 odds depending on the book.  Some were offering 9/2 odds. 

Some important injury notes before betting on this game:

Serio Busquets is expected not to play for Barcelona after suffering a leg injury in Saturday's La Liga victory over Real Sociedad.

Barca are missing Spain internationals Pedro, David Villa and Andres Iniesta to injury, while Ibrahim Afellay is a long-term injury victim.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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