
Cole Palmer and Pedro Neto both to score in 90 minutes BOOSTED to 18/1 - as Chelsea and Benfica meet in a round of 16 clash at the Club World Cup
In addition to the Full-time Result and Under/Over Goals market, Sky Bet are offering four Price Boosts for Saturday night's round of 16 clash at the Club World Cup between Benfica and Chelsea.
The first two boosts require Liam Delap to win two or more fouls in 90 minutes, and Chelsea to have 7+ shots on target in 90 minutes.
The odds for those two bets have been enhanced to 1/1 and 3/1 respectively.
Delap has won two fouls at the Club World Cup to date, while Chelsea had seven shots on target in their 3-0 win over ES Tunis last time out.
Meanwhile, the other two boost needs Cole Palmer and Pedro Neto both to score in 90 minutes at 18/1.
Additionally, Sky Bet are offering a Double Up Boost on Palmer, Delap & Di Maria 1+ shot on target each in 90mins at 5/1 from 5/2. Di Maria has scored three goals in three games at the tournament, while Palmer have Neto have combined to score 23 goals in 2024-25.
Sky Bet Price Boosts for Benfica vs Chelsea:
Liam Delap to win two or more fouls in 90 minutes WAS 4/5 NOW 1/1
Chelsea to have 7+ shots on target in 90 minutes WAS 2/1 NOW 3/1
Cole Palmer and Pedro Neto both to score in 90 minutes WAS 12/1 NOW 18/1
Sky Bet Double Up Boosts for Benfica vs Chelsea:
Palmer, Delap & Di Maria 1+ shot on target each in 90mins WAS 5/2 NOW 5/1

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