The Wondergoal Podcast’s 600-1 Underdog Parlay Ahead of Important Soccer Weekend

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The Wondergoal podcast is back with their weekly "Underdog Parlay," and the odds of this week's iteration of the parlay are over 600-1.

Back in November of 2022, the Wondergoal team hit a 200-1 parlay and since then they've come ever so close to repeating the feat.

Will they be able to get back on the board this weekend? Watch below for the full Wondergoal episode.

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Wondergoal's 600-1 Underdog Parlay

Wolves +2700 (@ Man City)

BJ CunninghamWe're getting a must-win tax on Man City against a Wolves team that is solid and has an improving injury situation.

We have seen Man City struggle against good low blocks recently, and I think Wolves are absolutely live. They can exploit City's greatest weakness which is defending in transition, so let's do it.

Mallorca +270 (vs Atletico Madrid)

Anthony Dabbundo: Mallorca have only conceded 13 goals at home. It's tough to play on the island and I think their defense is so good that they make matches decided by a set piece or two. I think they're live at home against an Atletico Madrid team that is inflated.

Tottenham +500 (@ Liverpool)

Michael Leboff: This is a shot against a Liverpool team that may be at the end of its rope. There is fatigue and a lack of stakes, while Spurs are a good team. Tottenham are worth it at this price.

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