
Cole Palmer and Liam Delap to each have a shot on target tonight is 6/4 - as Chelsea clash with Flamengo in the Club World Cup
Chelsea kicked off their Club World Cup campaign with a win - with Enzo Maresca's side defeating Los Angeles FC 2-0 in Atlanta on Monday.
The Blues are expected to continue their winning ways in Philadelphia tonight - with Cole Palmer and Co priced at 21/20.
Conversely - their opponents Flamengo are 12/5 underdogs, while a draw is valued at 11/5.
In addition to the head-to-head odds - there is a Featured Price Boost and a further three Price Boosts for this evening's contest.
Firstly, the Featured Price Boost - which is an enhanced 6/4 - requires Palmer and Liam Delap to each have a shot on target.
Palmer (51) had the most shots on target for Chelsea last season in the Premier League, while Delap (32) had the most for Ipswich.
Meanwhile, the three Price Boosts need Moises Caicedo to commit 3+ fouls at 2/1, Chelsea to have 7+ shots on target at 3/1, and Palmer and Pedro Neto both to score at 22/1.
Caicedo committed 70 fouls in the Premier League last season, while Palmer and Neto combined to score 22 goals across all competitions in 2024-25.
Sky Bet odds for Flamengo vs Chelsea:
Chelsea 21/20
Flamengo 12/5
Draw 11/5
Sky Bet Featured Price Boost for Flamengo vs Chelsea:
Cole Palmer and Liam Delap to each have a shot on target
WAS 5/6 NOW 6/4
Sky Bet Price Boost for Flamengo vs Chelsea:
Moises Caicedo to commit 3+ fouls WAS 6/4 NOW 2/1
Chelsea to have 7+ shots on target WAS 15/8 NOW 3/1
Cole Palmer and Pedro Neto both to score WAS 18/1 NOW 22/1
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