Boxing Day Premier League Fixtures PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on December 22, 2016 01:43 GMTThe draw in this one can be backed at 23/5 and you reckon that West Brom would probably accept that as the end result before kick-off.
Chelsea rank as significant favourites as they play host to Bournemouth and are looking to retain their status as league leaders and extend that if any members of the chasing pack wind up dropping points to teams further down the table. The Blues are priced at a 2/5 listing and that will make them a popular addition to accumulator tickets unfolding on Saturday.
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Expect Bournemouth's price to drift a bit as we get closer to kick-off as they trade at a 19/2 margin right now and there is every chance that they will go off at a double-digit price when we are set to actually begin the match. Look for the draw at 17/4.
Burnley are a decently priced 21/10 in a tight match against Middlesbrough and it could be the home advantage that really proves to be the decider here. Boro have been playing pretty well lately and they come into the match-up as the favourites with a 17/10 best price being floated by the major bookmakers right now.
Swansea are a 33/20 shout to get the better of West Ham and there will be plenty who think that the London club are good value as the away side here with a 15/8 margin. They have been making a bit of progress lately, but Swansea continue to struggle and are mired in the relegation battle with a mere 12 point haul this season. The draw trades at 5/2 in a tight match that could be decided by a mistake rather than a moment of brilliance.
Manchester United rank as the biggest favourites of the day as they can be backed at a slim 1/4 margin to get the better of Sunderland. The Black Cats have been in a real rough position for most of the year and David Moyes has been struggling to keep the team moving forward. They are a lengthy 16/1.
Leicester are a competitive 6/4 to get the better of Everton and they will be believing that they can get something from this. The Toffees are a 2/1 shout as the away side and the draw trades at 12/5.
And Manchester City are the slim 1/3 favourites to get the better of Hull City who are 10/1 as the hosts. The draw trades at 5/1 and Chelsea would absolutely love it if City were to somehow not get all three points here.