Marco Bianchi
Former UEFA correspondent for La Gazzetta dello Sport. 12 years covering Serie A, Premier League and Bundesliga from Milan. Now based NYC, leading BettingOffice's MLS and international soccer coverage with a tactical-first lens.
About Marco
Marco Bianchi leads BettingOffice's soccer and MLS coverage. A veteran European football journalist — 12 years as a Serie A writer at Corriere dello Sport and later as UEFA correspondent for La Gazzetta dello Sport — Marco brings a tactical lens to American soccer readers.
His focus: match-state modelling for MLS (where tactical discipline varies wildly match to match), cross-league arbitrage opportunities between European and US books, and the ever-fruitful world of corner/card props in Serie A and the Premier League. Having covered three World Cups on the ground (2014, 2018, 2022), Marco privileges context over public line movement.
Expertise & editorial focus
Marco Bianchi covers Soccer and MLS for BettingOffice. Every piece of analysis published here is sourced, dated, and traceable — we never ghost-write, never publish paid content without disclosure, and always attach a single named expert to editorial work.
Articles by Marco Bianchi
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How Marco's work is published
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Single named author. Every pick and article is published under one byline. No ghost-writing, no AI-only content, no unattributed syndication.
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Sources & reasoning disclosed. Picks link to the data that drove the call (injury reports, line movement, model output). We show our work, not just the verdict.
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Corrections policy. Articles are dated and versioned. Material updates get a dated note at the top — we never silently rewrite history.
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Affiliate disclosure. Sportsbook recommendations carry a visible disclosure when an affiliate relationship exists. Editorial ranking is never for sale.