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Michael Olise to score from outside the area BOOSTED to 12/1 - as Bayern Munich take on Boca Juniors at the Club World Cup Saturday

Michael Olise to score from outside the area BOOSTED to 12/1 - as Bayern Munich take on Boca Juniors at the Club World Cup Saturday

Daily Mail​5 hours ago

There are four Price Boosts on offer for Bayern Munich vs Boca Juniors - as the two clubs clash in a FIFA Club World Cup early Saturday (BST).
The first two boosts require Harry Kane to have 3+ shots on target, and Jamal Musiala to record one or more assists.
The odds for those two bets have been enhanced to 9/4 and 11/4 respectively.
Kane has 51 shots on target in the Bundesliga last season - 31 of which resulted in goals.
Additionally, Musiala had three goal contributions in Bayern's 10-0 thumping of Auckland City FC in their Club World Cup opener.
Meanwhile, the other two boosts need Bayern Munich to win 3-1 at 14/1, and Michael Olise to score from outside the area at 12/1.
Olise netted a hat-trick in Bayern's aforementioned win over Auckland City on Sunday - one of which came from outside the area.
Sky Bet Price Boosts for Bayern Munich vs Auckland City FC:
Harry Kane to have 3+ shots on target WAS 7/4 NOW 9/4
Jamal Musiala to record 1+ assists WAS 2/1 NOW 11/4
Bayern Munich to win 3-1 WAS 17/2 NOW 12/1
Michael Olise to score from outside the area WAS 17/2 NOW 12/1

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