Chelsea take on Copenhagen in the second leg of their Conference League last-16 tie with a 2-1 aggregate lead in their back pocket.
Our tipster Adam Drury picks out a 21/2 bet builder with Unibet for the second leg at Stamford Bridge on Thursday.
Chelsea have won all of their four home Conference League matches this season and there is no reason to expect a different result here.
The Blues won the first leg of this tie 2-1 last week and should surely find things even easier on home turf, where they have won eight of their last 10 matches.
Copenhagen, conversely, have lost three of their last four games in this competition, including 3-0 at Rapid Vienna.
Avoiding defeat at Stamford Bridge is likely to be beyond them.
George has been putting in some very lively performances for Chelsea this season and it is surely just a matter of time until he scores his first goal for the club.
The winger played 90 minutes in the first leg last week and has had a shot in seven of his last nine appearances, despite five of them coming from the bench.
His direct style lends itself to goalscoring, too, with his first instinct always to attack his full-back and get crosses and shots off inside the box.
That puts him in good stead as he aims to break his duck here.
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Copenhagen picked up five cards in the first leg last week, continuing their card-heavy record in this competition.
The Danish side have picked up at least three bookings in their last four matches in the Conference League and in five of their last seven on the road.
In all competitions, this mark has also been passed in six of their last eight games, summing up a side that are not afraid of a tasty challenge or two.
This was a winner in all six of Chelsea's league-stage matches in this competition.
Though the Blues lost 1-0 on the corners in Denmark last week, we expect this game to shape up very differently, the Blues having won the corner count in 14 of their last 16 games at Stamford Bridge.
Copenhagen's tally of one in the home leg hardly inspires that they will fare much better here, so we're comfortable adding this onto the end of our bet.