Bet Of The Day October 29

Andrew Hendrie:
Bet Of The Day October 29

The English Premier League game between Aston Villa and Luton features as Bettingpro.com.au’s best bet for Sunday October 29.

Bet Of The Day October 29 – read on below for our reasoning behind today’s best bet.

Key Points

  • Villa have won their last 11 consecutive home EPL games
  • Villa have seen Over 3.5 goals in all four of their home EPL games this season
  • Villa have beaten West Ham 4-1 and Brighton 6-1 in their last two EPL home games
  • Luton saw Over 3.5 goals on the road vs Forest in their last game
  • Villa have conceded at least one goal in their last three EPL home games

We’re off to the Premier League for today’s best bet as Aston Villa look to extend their incredible home winning streak when they play host to lowly Luton.

Villa are one of the form teams in the EPL this season and harbour genuine ambitions of making the top four if they maintain their current level.

Unai Emery’s team are flying high in fifth spot on the ladder, winning four of their last five games in the league.

Sensationally, Villa have put together an 11-match winning streak at home in the EPL dating back to last season.

With this in mind, it comes as no surprise we’re backing Villa to prevail at home – and to bump up the value, we’re also backing Over 3.5 goals.

Villa have seen Over 3.5 goals in all of their home games this season, while there’s a great chance Luton can add to the goals here too.

Luton drew 2-2 on the road against Nottingham Forest last week, while Villa have also conceded in their last three home outings.

Villa’s last two home games saw them thump West Ham 4-1 and Brighton 6-1 – two teams far superior to Luton, while they also crushed AZ Alkmaar 4-1 away in the Conference League mid-week.

It’s been a remarkable start to the season for Villa and there’s no reason to think the goals will suddenly stop flowing at home against arguably the weakest team in the league.

BET OF THE DAY OCTOBER 29 👇

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