Are you a punter who likes making money on unlikely predictions? The 2019/20 season is the perfect season for you then. Wherever you look, there are teams who unexpectedly lead the way across major European leagues.
Shock results gives you a good chance to win big money. Online Sports Betting in NJ became legal in 2018 and you can get great odds to make large profits. Will Inter win Serie A? And how about Leipzig to be crowned Bundesliga champions? Whatever you fancy, your option is available.
In Italy, Juventus have raced to the Serie A title for the last eight seasons, but despite Napoli's troubles which led to Ancelotti being sacked, the 'Bianconneri' have got a serious title challenger this time around. Antonio Conte has led Inter Milan to the top of the table with a lethal front pair of Lautaro Martinez and Romelu Lukaku and despite losing at home to Juventus back in October, they have been aided by a sloppy Juve side who have dropped points against teams like Sassuolo.
In Germany, Leipzig are top of the Bundesliga, but they are not the only ones who could win it. Borussia Monchengladbach were leading the way for 10 weeks until last weekend while Bayern Munich, who has won the last seven leagues, are struggling in fifth, six points off the pace after struggling to find form this term. Borussia Dortmund and Schalke also sit ahead of the Bavarians meaning that for the first time in many years, there is a five horse race to win the Bundesliga.
In the Premier League, despite Liverpool leading the way not being such a surprise compared to Leipzig or Inter being top, it is still significant as the Reds look set to be well on the way to winning the Premier League for the first time in their history while Man City are a whopping 13 points behind. That is not all. Leicester are once again in the top four, Man Utd are struggling once again and Arsenal are unbelievably in ninth.
La Liga saw Granada led the way at the top early on before Barca and Real Madrid restored normal service by being in the top two. However, they have not had it all their own way this campaign. Both Spanish giants failed to win at Real Sociedad and Valencia respectively and those who bet on both Barca and Real failing to win would have had reason to celebrate on Sunday night. The matches have been highly competitive and the days of the giants routinely winning 6-0 seem to be over.
In Portugal. Famalicao are in third place above Lisbon side Sporting Clube de Portugal despite falling away after making a tremendous start to the season. For several weeks, the newly promoted side were top of the Portuguese league and even defeated Sporting on their own patch. Finally, in Turkey, Sivasspor are top of the tree six points above Besiktas while Fenerbahce and Galatasaray are in fifth and sixth. Galata saw Falcao return last weekend, but they were unable to claim three points despite his presence.
As you can see, domestic football in Europe has never been more unpredictable so backing the outsiders in matches is not such an ambitious and risky option this term. The second half of the season looks set to be thrilling both from a sporting and a betting view so do not sit back and get betting. All the best!