English Premier League Betting Tips PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on November 5, 2015 15:51 GMTWatford are available at a 10/3 margin and they have played some good football this season but just haven’t been able to string results together the way that Leicester City have been able to do but, then again, most of the Premier League hasn’t been able to do that yet. Look for the draw at 13/5.
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Manchester United take on West Brom in their match-up here on the heels of their 1-0 victory in the Champions League in mid-week. Wayne Rooney was finally able to get on the scoresheet with a classic centre forward’s goal helping United do just enough. They currently top their group and also trade at a 3/10 margin here to get the result over the Midlands club. The Baggies are a full 11/1 - making them the longest shot on the board for the entire day’s play.
The draw sits at 15/4 and isn’t entirely out of the question if you expect the Red Devils to have another middling performance but there might be a few who know that Wayne Rooney is a streaky player and he might be set to bounce back with a few goals in this next match-up now that he has actually found the net once again.
Norwich play host to Swansea in a relatively even looking affair where the Canaries get the edge over the Swans with a 7/5 margin up against a 15/8. You’ll find the draw trading at a 23/10 price tag at the time of this writing and this one really looks like it could be going either way.
West Ham play Everton in the closest match of the day from a betting perspective with the bookmakers giving the Hammers a slim 6/4 edge over the Toffees who can be backed at a 7/4 price tag. With the type of play that Slaven Bilic has West Ham playing, you get the feeling that they will be raring to go when they face off against Everton here on Saturday.
And in the later fixture, Stoke City play host to Jose Mourinho and his Chelsea side who are continuing to move slowly but surely back up the table following their early season doldrums. You’ll find them getting the edge from the bookmakers right now with a 21/20 price tag while the Potters can be backed at a 13/5 margin. Look for the draw priced at 23/10.