
Will Norwich and Olympiacos give us a pre-season THRILLER? Championship club and Evangelos Marinakis' side are 10/1 to provide us with over 5.5 goals!
Having beaten Northampton Town (not so continental) 3-1, then drawn 1-1 with Volendam and Zulte Waregem, Liam Manning's men now add some Champions League ilk to their schedule.
The Championship side will hope to catch Evangelos Marinakis' club on an off day when they meet at 11am on Friday.
Sky Bet are offering various odds for under/over a certain amount of goals in the game.
If you reckon there will be 5.5 or more, then they cater to that fancy with a 10/1 offer.
At the other end of the scale, if you think there will be fewer than 0.5 goals - which sounds like a 0-0 to you and me - then the odds are 14/1.
For 3.5 goals or more, you're looking at 15/8, but if you're predicting under that, the odds will be 2/5.
Sky Bet odds for Norwich vs Olympiacos - match over/under goals
0.5 goals - over 1/50, under 14/1
1.5 goals - over 1/5, under 10/3
2.5 goals - over 8/11, under 1/1
3.5 goals - over 15/8, under 2/5
4.5 - over 9/2, under 1/7
5.5 goals - over 10/1, under 1/25
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