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Peru vs Ecuador: Goal by Santiago Ormeño or Alex Valera pays up to 51 times the bet

Peru vs Ecuador: Goal by Santiago Ormeño or Alex Valera pays up to 51 times the bet

This Tuesday the third in the table of the Qualifiers heading to Qatar 2022. Although it will not be an easy task, it will not be impossible either after the level that the Blanquirroja has shown against Colombia.

In that sense, the bookmakers have already announced the classic odds against a possible Bicolor victory, a draw or a defeat at the National Stadium.

With a simple bet of S/ 10 in favor of Peru winning the match, you could win up to S/ 23 in most companies, according to the following table:

Betting house Peru Tie Ecuador
Betson 2.30 3.40 3.20
betsafe 2.30 3.40 3.20
goldbet 2.30 3.14 3.33
Inkabet 2.30 3.20 3.30
I bet you 2.33 3.10 3.35

the extreme

  • If those led by Gareca beat Ecuador by more than one goal, the Betsafe bookmaker pays 5.50 for each sol.
  • This time one of the most attractive bets puts hope in the goalkeeper of the selection. If Pedro Gallese saves a penalty against Ecuador, the extreme betting house offers to multiply 25 times each sol wagered. Thus, for example, with a simple bet of S/ 50, they could win S/ 1,250 in a single play.
  • Given the lack of rhythm of Gianluca Lapadula, which seems to be taking its toll on him, many Peruvians see alternatives to achieve the long-awaited goal. For this reason, strikers Santiago Ormeño or Alex Valera are becoming options to score against Ecuador. If any of them scores a goal, the quota rises up to 51 times.
  • While an extreme bet stars the sometimes temperamental Carlos Zambrano. The central defender since his professional debut in 2008 has suffered more than twelve expulsions, for which the bookmaker points out that, if he is expelled against Ecuador, the bets are multiplied 30 times for each sol wagered.

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