Football Bet Of The Day: Henry Hardwicke looks to emulate Jack Ogalbe’s 13-10 winner with his Serie A selection

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After Jack Ogalbe successfully backed 13-10 Hoffenheim to win at Wolfsburg on Sunday, fellow football tipster Henry Hardwicke has analysed Monday’s coupon and found a best bet of the same price from the Serie A clash between Lazio and Cagliari.
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Monday’s Football Bet of the Day
Cagliari or draw double chance
Lazio vs Cagliari
Serie A, 7.45pm Monday
It’s only two wins in seven Serie A matches for Lazio, who look far from home bankers when Cagliari visit the Stadio Olimpico.
Maurizio Sarri’s men registered an expected-goals tally of only 0.48 in a 0-0 draw at Pisa on Thursday night and the Biancocelesti have found the net only once in their last three games.
Lazio have put up xG numbers of 0.25, 0.78 and 0.48 on that goal-shy run, and while the Rome side face an easier assignment against Cagliari, taking a short price about a side struggling to score is a dangerous game.
Cagliari were beaten 2-1 at home by Sassuolo on Thursday night but the Islanders took the lead in that tie only for the goal to be ruled out and it took an excellent long-range free kick from Armand Lauriente to give the visitors their opening goal.
Fabio Pisacane’s men look capable of being more competitive than the prices suggest.
Odds: 13-10 with bet365
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Published on 2 November 2025inFootball tips
Last updated 10:41, 3 November 2025




