6 Football Betting Tips for Saturday, 8 November
Looking for the best football betting picks for this weekend? We’ve analysed six key fixtures across Europe to bring you value-driven predictions and expert insights. Our selections cover Ligue 1, the Premier League, Serie A, the Swiss Super League, and the Belgian Jupiler League — with every pick backed by form, data, and football logic.

6 Football Betting Tips for Saturday, 8 November
Monaco vs Lens – Ligue 1
Bet: Lens +0.5 (Double Chance)Odds: 1.86
This clash between 5th-placed Monaco and 3rd-placed Lens promises intensity, with just two points separating the sides. Monaco have been solid but not spectacular at home, and with coach Sébastien Pocognoli dealing with several key absences after a demanding Champions League midweek fixture, fatigue could play a role.
Lens, meanwhile, continue to impress as one of Ligue 1’s best-run clubs despite limited resources. While Pierre Sage’s men recently suffered a surprise defeat to Metz, their overall form and motivation against top opponents remain strong. Expect a resilient performance here — the value lies with Lens on the double chance.

Le Havre vs Nantes – Ligue 1
Bet: Le HavreOdds: 1.97
This lower-table encounter sees 12th-placed Le Havre host 15th-placed Nantes. Le Havre have collected four more points than their visitors and boast a decent home record (2-2-1), including wins over Brest and Nice — both superior sides to Nantes.
Nantes, under Luis Castro, have been inconsistent. Their limited squad depth, constant player sales, and a growing injury list (five absentees) all point to trouble. The hosts look better balanced and are well-positioned to take advantage. Le Havre to win looks a smart bet.

West Ham vs Burnley – Premier League
Bet: Burnley +0.5 (Double Chance)Odds: 1.97
Two struggling sides meet as 18th-placed West Ham take on 17th-placed Burnley. The Hammers recently beat Newcastle 3–1, showing signs of life under new manager Nuno Espírito Santo, but questions remain about their consistency and creativity.
Burnley, promoted this season, have found their rhythm. Before losing to Arsenal, they picked up good wins over Wolves and Leeds. Scott Parker’s men spent heavily in the summer — nearly £100 million — and now appear competitive at this level. With the double chance in play, Burnley +0.5 looks a strong option.

Servette vs Thun – Swiss Super League
Bet: ServetteOdds: 2.10
Despite sitting 9th, Servette could surprise league leaders Thun in this intriguing Swiss Super League matchup. Servette suffered a poor defeat last time out, but their home form remains strong. Under coach Jocelyn Gourvennec, they’ve already beaten Lugano and Lausanne at home and generally perform well in front of their fans.
Thun deserve credit for their outstanding start and sit six points clear at the top. However, their performances have carried a touch of good fortune, and history suggests they struggle on the road. This could be the game where Servette deliver a much-needed reality check.

Lecce vs Verona – Serie A
Bet: Verona +0 (Draw No Bet)Odds: 2.07
This clash between 15th-placed Lecce and 19th-placed Verona might not light up Serie A, but there’s value to be found. Lecce beat a lacklustre Fiorentina side last weekend, but that followed two straight defeats. With no meaningful investment over the summer, Lecce look destined for another relegation battle.
Hellas Verona may not have won a game yet, but a spirited draw against Juventus suggested signs of improvement. They possess the stronger squad and could edge this matchup. Taking Verona on the draw-no-bet line gives you added protection if the game ends level.
Charleroi vs Westerlo – Belgian Jupiler League
Bet: Westerlo +0.5 (Double Chance)Odds: 1.81
Two mid-table Belgian sides square off as Charleroi (12th) host Westerlo (11th). The hosts have been inconsistent, losing five of their last six matches, and coach Rik De Mil is under mounting pressure. That makes playing at home as much a burden as an advantage.
Westerlo’s away form (1–2–6) doesn’t look great on paper, but they’ve shown flashes of real quality — including a 5–5 draw with Club Brugge and a win at Standard Liège. With home advantage less influential this season, Westerlo +0.5 looks the value play.

Our six football betting picks for Saturday, 8 October, focus on matches where form, context, and odds combine to offer strong value. Remember, it’s about long-term strategy, not chasing short-term results.
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