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Make the most of #BetYourWay by tailoring your very own bets for all of this year's Six Nations matches.

Simply tweet us your request @betway, using the hashtag #BetYourWay, and we'll get it priced up before kick-off.

Here are Tom Clee's tips to get you started...

ITALY v SCOTLAND

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Scotland to win by 13+ points –

Italy have lost 16 successive Six Nations matches, with only one of those defeats falling short of this margin.

Scotland aren’t great away from home, but they should still win comfortably win in Rome.

Italy to score over 1.5 tries –

This bet hasn’t let us down all tournament, with Italy scoring twice against England, France and Wales and three times against Ireland.

Scotland prefer to play an open game, so that run looks guaranteed to continue.

Huw Jones and Matteo Minozzi to both score a try –

Both backlines should see plenty of the ball on Saturday.

Jones has eight tries in his last nine Tests, while Minozzi has scored in three consecutive matches.

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ENGLAND v IRELAND

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Ireland to win by 1-12 points –

The last six meetings between these two have been decided by 11 points or fewer.

Ireland were the first team to find a way of beating Eddie Jones’ England in last year’s tournament finale, and can do so again now with the hosts’ limitations even more apparent.

England to score under 1.5 tries –

England only managed a single score in their last two games against Scotland and France.

They’ve also only touched down four times in five Six Nations matches against Ireland.

No card in the game –

We correctly tipped England to get a yellow last time out against France, but games against Ireland tend to be friendlier affairs.

There have been no cards in five of their last six meetings in this tournament.

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WALES v FRANCE

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Wales to win by 1-10 points –

Wales have won seven of their last eight Six Nations home games, beating teams with far more to play for than France.

This match still ought to be close, with eight of the last 10 matches between these two decided by 10 points or fewer.

George North to score a try -

North returned to the starting line-up last weekend with a brace against Italy.

He’s got three in his last five against France, including on their last two visits to the Millennium Stadium.

Under 43.5 total points –

Only one of the last 12 meetings between these two has surpassed this total, and that was all the way back in 2010.

Neither side has been fluent this tournament, so that pattern is unlikely to change.

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