So who’s going to win the Premiership? Up until 2.30pm yesterday (and three minutes) it was definitely Chelsea, then by 7.15pm everyone was saying it might be Chelsea…..or Man Utd…or maybe Arsenal? Well Chelsea are still favourites to win it, but you can no longer get the 6-1 odds for Man Utd to win it.
It’s been a season of so many twists and turns, where each title rival have done their best to hand the title to each other, it seems like no one wants to win it this season. The title is still in Chelsea’s hands, but PremiershipBettingBanter still believes Manchester United can win it, winning the key games against Arsenal and City have been important and if they win the two games against Spurs & Liverpool, a fourth successive title could be making its way to Old Trafford.
So who’ll win it you ask? Well PremiershipBettingBanter will stick its neck on the line and say, go with Man Utd…Chelsea…or maybe Arsenal!!!
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What a shocking result it was last Sunday, who would of thought it? No one could of guessed that Jedward would be voted out of the X-factor last week…oh and Tottenham beat Wigan 9-1,turning lots of heads at the online betting sites.
Premiership Betting tips: Everton v Liverpool- It’s the Merseyside derby and both teams go into this game with injury problems and poor form. This Premiership game has seen 17 red cards, a record number for any Premiership game. So that’s why we’ll concentrate on betting on the ‘Shown a card’ market instead of predicting a winner. Lets back repeat offender Mascherano to pick up a yellow, you can get odds of 2.94 on Betfair or check out Partybets. Also back the two Lucas players playing on both sides (Lucas Neil and Liverpool Lucas -what’s his other name???) at odds of 2.0 and 3.6.
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Man Utd v Man City- This will be the 152nd Machesert Derby on Sunday, out of the 151 games United have the upper hand of winning 61 games compared to City’s 41. Out of the 12 trips City have taken to Old Trafford in the Premiership they have only won one, which doesn’t make pleasant reading if you are a City fan!!
Premiership Betting tip- In derby games you are never sure what’s going to happen as form goes out the window, although saying that both team’s form has been pretty good (United 1 defeat,City undefeated in the Premiership). One thing that we can almost guarantee is that there will be passion and passion usually means fouls and yellow cards! Lets look at players who are likely to play and pick up yellows, Scholes is suspended for this game so lets back Fletcher & Evra for United and Nigel de Jong for City, back them all on Betfair (prices no available at present). Lets all hope for some tasty challenges!
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Wigan v West Ham- Wigan had a dream start to the season with the win against Top 4 chasing Aston Villa. But they’ve not produced a win since that game. West Ham on the other hand have picked up 4 points so far this season and are in 11th position in the table.
Premiership Betting tip- West Ham have found it hard to score goals this season and looking at last season’s result they only managed to beat Wigan 1-0 away from home. Ignoring these stats, PremiershipBettingBanter.com is going to predict goals, if Wigan can get in the goal scoring mood like they did on the opening day of the season and if they continue to let in the goals (just like the 5 against Man Utd), then over 2.5 goals is a possibility. Back over 2.5 goals at odds of 2.44 on Betfair.
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