
Benfica vs Chelsea boost: Liam Delap to score NOW 3/1 at Midnite plus £20 in free bets
CHELSEA and Benfica go toe-to-toe in the Club World Cup round-of-16 on Saturday night.
Midnite have a handful of top price boosts for the big game in North Carolina and we've picked out our favourite.
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Chelsea's defeat to Flamengo looked a massive blow in their Club World Cup campaign - although it could actually have been a blessing.
They've now managed to avoid Bayern Munich at this stage after the Germans also finished second, though they have to guard against complacency after Benfica downed Munich to reach this point.
Liam Delap is set to lead the line with Nicolas Jackson still missing due to suspension and will hope to build on his opening Blues goal last time out against ES Tunis.
As mentioned, he's the main figure in our selection of Midnite's top price boosts for the game.
Here's the list of price boosts on offer for tonight:
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