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Posted on: Fri 17 Aug 2007

ROVERS host Arsenal at Ewood Park in the Premier League on Sunday. Mark Hughes' side have won their opening two games, beating Middlesbrough 2-1 last weekend and Finnish side MyPa 1-0 in the UEFA Cup on Thursday. Rovers are 11/5 to beat Arsenal and 4/7 to win the match with a handicap of +1. On the 'Draw No Bet' market, Blackburn are 11/8 to win the match. If you bet on this market and the game finishes in a draw, the bet will be cancelled and the stake will be returned.

Paraguayan striker Roque Santa Cruz took just three minutes to open his account for Rovers on Saturday and the former Bayern Munich striker continued his 100% record when he gave Blackburn the lead in Finland after just six minutes.

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This Sunday, a £5 bet on...

Santa Cruz to score the last goal of the game could return over £40.
Santa Cruz to score two or more goals in the match could return £50.
Santa Cruz to score a hat-trick in the match could return £250.
Santa Cruz to be shown a yellow card in the match could return nearly £20.

In this fixture in the last five seasons, there have been less than 2,5 goals in the match. The odds on less than 2,5 goals in the game on Sunday are 8/11.

Click here to bet on the match. Bet24 are number one for odds on Blackburn Rovers.

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