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Sunday La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1 predictions & free football tips
Napoli can take giant step towards Scudetto glory
Best bets and predictions for Sunday's matches in La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1.
Best bets
Atletico Madrid draw no bet v Real Betis
8pm, LaLigaTV
1pt 7-10 Coral, Hills, Ladbrokes
Napoli to beat Milan
7.45pm, BT Sport 1
1pt 23-20 Betfred, BoyleSports
Strasbourg to beat Reims
2pm
1pt 13-10 Betfair, Hills
Preview
Real Betis v Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid are not the team they once were under Diego Simeone but they can reignite their push for the top four in La Liga with victory over Real Betis.
Despite a handful of injuries, Atleti should be much fresher than their Andalusian opponents, who played eight matches in February and have been juggling Copa del Rey and Europa League duties alongside La Liga.
Morale in the Betis camp may also not be great after defeat in last weekend's Seville derby and with Sergio Canales, Victor Camarasa, Juan Miranda and Marvin Montoya all expected to miss out, they are worth opposing.
Napoli v Milan
It doesn't get much bigger than this in Serie A this season.
Title hopefuls Napoli lock horns with Milan at San Paolo on Sunday with both sides level on points in their pursuit of the Scudetto.
And punters are advised to side with the hosts who are unbeaten in eight league fixtures and should be in high spirits after scoring a 94th-minute winner against Lazio last time out.
Milan, meanwhile, have won only three of their last eight matches in all competitions and were beaten 1-0 in December's reverse fixture at the San Siro.
They could again be missing the crucial experience of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, while other key leaders Alessio Romagnoli and Simon Kjaer are sidelined.
Take Napoli to seize the advantage in the race for the Scudetto with victory.
Reims v Strasbourg
Ligue 1 surprise package Strasbourg have been met with some resistance in the form of draws with St-Etienne and Nice recently, but those weren't bad results and they are nonetheless strong enough to see off injury-hit Reims.
The hosts are still missing nine-goal Hugo Ekitike, who was strongly linked with Newcastle in January, while El Bilal Toure, Thomas Foket and Moreto Cassama are among other doubts.
Strasbourg have won five of their last eight matches in all competitions and still have European football in their sights, whereas Reims are nestled in mid-table and have won only two of their last eight assignments.
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