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Throughout this season, the Betway Insider writers will take it in turns to place their own £25 multiple and two £5 free bets to try and earn as much profit as possible. We will keep track of our balance as we go. After 29 weeks our football tips are £585.17 in profit.

This week, Adam Drury is in the hotseat.

£25 QUALIFICATION BET (TO PLACE BEFORE 23:59 BST ON FRIDAY)

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I’ve listed Liverpool & over 1.5 first as it’s the early kick-off, but in truth it is a short-priced throwaway to bump up this bet into a treble.

The leaders’ wobble is unlikely to last long, and they should beat Bournemouth more handsomely than 1-0. I’ll be annoyed if that one lets this down.

Double chance & under 4.5 goals has landed in all of Coventry’s last 10 league matches.

They go to Ipswich, who have won one of their last eight and lost their last two home games 1-0.

Finally, Plymouth should repeat Tuesday night’s 3-0 dismantling of Grimsby when Macclesfield visit on Saturday.

The visitors are without a win in 12 away matches, losing eight of them.

FIRST £5 FREE BET (AVAILABLE AT 10:00 BST ON SATURDAY)

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The last thing Jose Mourinho and Tottenham need is an away game at Burnley.

Spurs had lost three consecutive matches before Wednesday’s 1-1 home draw with Norwich, a tie that they went on to lose on penalties.

I’m confident about two of my picks from the qualification bet, so I’m going to expand on them with my free £5.

Coventry have won five of their last six games, with none of them featuring more than three goals.

They can beat Ipswich, who are struggling to score at all.

I also fancy Plymouth to hammer Macclesfield, whose considerable off-the-field issues are finally catching up with them.

If either of those two matches don’t go the way I see them going then this will have been a washout.

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