BACK THE BOYS AGAINST MILLWALL
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Here are just a few of the ways to win big on Saturday afternoon's League One clash.
Simeon Jackson to open the scoring is 17/2 - a £10 bet would net you £95, £85 winnings plus your £10 stake returned
Or treble your money with Andy Barcham to score at anytime at 10/3
The match to end in 2-1 win for the Gills is 25/1 - a £10 bet would net you £260.
Alternatively, the odds on a 2-0 win for the Gills in a repeat of the result at Priestfield in September would be 40/1 a £10 bet would net you £410
A tenner on Millwall to be 2-1 up at half time is good value at 16/1 which means you could pocket £170
Curtis Weston is well priced to open the scoring against his former club at 16/1 - a £10 bet would see you walk away with £170
Alternatively, a goal at any time in the match for defender Barry Fuller is well worth a punt at 14/1 - a £10 bet would net you £150
Back Simeon Jackson to open the scoring and the Gills to win 2-1 at 150/1 so a £10 bet would land you £1510
Or if you're feeling really lucky why not back Rene Howe to score first and The Gills to win 1-0 at 105/1 - a £10 bet would net you a very welcome return of £1060!
As always, bet365 have a host of markets available for you to bet on the Gills so Click here for all the latest odds.
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