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Julio88
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With regard to the market for both sides to score, I am placing a wager on the 'no' result. Three of Benfica's past five games have ended with a clean sheet as the final score. Only one of Inter's last four games, in contrast, saw goals at both ends. Inter's trip to Porto, who are now one spot behind Benfica in the league rankings, is another excellent indicator of what can occur on this front. That match had only one team scoring. In fact, Inter's last visit to Benfica, even if that was nearly ninety years ago, had the same effect.