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Friday 20 Oct M1 Orlando Pirates vs Cape Town Spurs:

S10 V2

This Soccer 10 gets a R100,000 carryover boost so start studying - you can bank on a bonanza pool and the payout could be big. Pirates are unbeaten over the last 18 months of domestic cup competitio­n and beat PSL champs Sundowns on penalties in the MTN8 final. Spurs have lost eight in a row.

M2 FC Emmen vs ADO Den Haag: Emmen have won their last four games in the Dutch second division as they seek to make a quick return to the top flight. Den Haag are on a seven-match unbeaten run.

M3 De Graafschap vs Groningen: Another Dutch Eerste Divisie clash. Groningen have won the last four meetings between the two clubs.

M4 Borussia Dortmund vs Werder Bremen: German Bundesliga clash. Dortmund lost at home last season to Bremen in a surprise result, but then beat them 2-0 away in the return fixture.

M5 Union Saint-Gilloise vs AS Eupen: Union enjoy a one-point advantage at the top of the table in the First Division A in Belgium. Eupen have lost their last five league games.

M6 Bohemians vs St. Patricks Athletic: Bohemians have won their last three games. They could go above St Pats and into third spot in the Irish Premier Division standings if they post a handsome win in this clash.

M7 Derry City vs Shelbourne: With three games to go, second-placed Derry could yet catch Irish Premier Division leaders Shamrock Rovers. They are unbeaten in their last six clashes against Shelbourne.

M8 Cliftonvil­le vs Linfield: After winning six games in a row, Linfield top the table in Northern Ireland and have a five-point advantage over second-placed Cliftonvil­le.

M9 Rotherham United vs Ipswich Town: Rotherham have not won in their last six games and sit second from bottom in the English Championsh­ip. By contrast, Ipswich are on a nine-match unbeaten run and are in second place in the table.

M10 Le Havre vs Racing Lens: Both clubs have made poor starts to the Ligue 1 season with Le Havre on nine points from eight games and Lens, last season’s runners-up, on eight points.

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