English Premier League Betting Update PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on January 1, 2016 23:14 GMTLeicester City have fought doggedly for their Premier League position that they are currently enjoying but they lost recently and it will be viewed as a serious setback if they can’t get things on track here against Bournemouth. You’ll find the Foxes priced at an odds-on listing of 10/11 while the newly-promoted side are a 14/5 shout to get the result away from home.
The draw for this contest is sitting at a 13/5 margin and looks pretty good if you think that Bournemouth can get the job done here and nullify Jamie Vardy’s excellent scoring threat.
Manchester United face a must-win contest against Swansea as they look to snap a five-match winless streak. Such a thing would have been unfathomable even a few months ago as United were flying high off the debut success of Anthony Martial and virtually everybody believed they were in with a shout to win the league this year and ensure Champions League success.
Now Louis Van Gaal is considered to be the most likely manager to leave his position with a very short price tag of 1/12 to be the next contender out the door at Old Trafford. This is a fact exacerbated by the availability of Jose Mourinho. With United mustering up a 0-0 result with Chelsea that staved off the execution of the Dutch manager. He has even started to sound more negative in his interviews and a loss to Swansea would likely see him sent on his way.
Manchester United can be backed at 8/15 while Swansea can be backed at a solid 6/1 margin that will probably be appealing to those who think that United are worse than they really look on paper at the moment. The draw here is available at a 14/5 margin and will be appealing to many, particularly as an in-play wager if United don’t look good at the outset.