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Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals Prediction – Thursday Night Football Tips

Week 4 in the National Football League gets underway on Thursday night, with an all-NFC West clash between the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks.
Both teams boast a 2-1 record heading into the Week 4 contest and notching a victory over a rival is as much about the psychological factor as anything else – especially in such a competitive division.
The NFC West is turning out to be one of the strongest divisions in the National Football League, with all four teams boasting a winning record through the opening three weeks of the campaign.
Who will prevail at State Farm Stadium on Thursday night? Here, I preview the action ahead of the Cardinals vs Seahawks match and look at some of the best NFL bets available at William Hill.
Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals Odds:
Punters can bet on Arizona Cardinals v Seattle Seahawks at William Hill and here is the current state of the market ahead of Thursday Night Football:
- Seattle Seahawks – 4/5
- Arizona Cardinals – EVS
With running back James Conner suffering a season-ending injury in the defeat to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 3, the Cardinals will aim to bounce back when they face another NFC West outfit on Thursday night.
Defensively, both teams have been rock solid. The Seahawks rank second in the NFC for points allowed while the Cardinals are fourth – and that suggests a low-scoring contest in Glendale.
Seattle were rampant against the New Orleans Saints last weekend but it is hard to envision the Seahawks putting 40 points up against this stout Arizona outfit.
These divisional contests can be cagey at the best of times and you’d expect both teams will try and run the football as much as possible. If the clock keeps running, expect a low-scoring affair.
If I had to side with one or the other in American football odds, I’d edge towards the Seahawks to come out on top.
Cardinals vs Seahawks best bet: Under 41.5 points (EVENS)
*Odds subject to change – prices accurate at the time of writing*