I got into football betting the same way most people do: watching far too many matches and noticing my read on certain teams kept clashing with the prices on offer. After about a year of paying closer attention to form, team news, and the smaller situational stuff that tends to slip past most previews, I started jotting down why I liked a bet instead of just sticking it on and moving to the next game. Those notes got longer and more organised over time, and writing tips ended up being a fairly logical next step. I stick to the 1X2 market. To me it's the cleanest read on a match, no hedging behind handicaps or alternative lines, just home, draw or away. A lot of what I do is weighing how teams are actually playing against where the market has them priced, factoring in home and away splits, what's at stake, fixture pile-ups, and the bits of context that rarely make it into a stat sheet. I try to be upfront about my thinking on each pick, including the ones I'm only half-sold on, since I think that's more honest than dressing every selection up as a banker. I'm Ella Yardley, and you'll find my write-ups on upcoming fixtures here at Fixed Matches Free. I'd sooner hand you something considered than talk up a result that hasn't landed yet.
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