There are great opportunity to bet on players to get shown cards, and by creating a double or a treble, the odds can be very interesting indeed. All the major bookmakers are offering odds for players to get booked or sent off, so in this section, we will provide regular tips from our experts on this innovative and valuable new betting market. Don’t worry if you don’t have time to crunch the numbers, our team of tipsters will do it for you with the same quality as our other famous accumulator sections!
Check out our Player To Be Booked selections below:
Player To Be Booked Acca – Sunday
15:00 – Alfredo Morales to be booked in Rangers vs Celtic
Reason for Tip: Since moving to Rangers the Columbian has collected a huge 50 cards, and has picked 9 cards in 14 matches against Celtic. Very likely to be booked again in this heated affair.
19:45 – Achraf Hakimi to be booked in Napoli vs Inter Milan
Reason for Tip: Only Brozovic has picked more yellow cards in Serie A than Inter’s Achraf Hakimi. The Maroccan has already been booked nine times for club and country this season and considering he will be opposing Lorenzo Insigne tonight, we do expect he can get another card. Insigne is a difficult player to contain and is one of the most fouled players.
Tipped at Odds: 4.5/1 (Odds subject to change)
A £20 Bet On The Acca Above Returns (Recommended Bookie – Best Price):
£20 Returns £110 with Bet365
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What Is Betting On Players To Get Cards So Popular?
It has probably happened to you to figure out, before a football match, which player is likely to get a yellow or red card. Not only there are positions which are more at risks than others, but also by looking at the opponents you can predict which players are likely to suffer most during the game and therefore likely to get carded. In addition to that, players’ past behaviours provide some clear guidance of what might happen next.