English Premier League Latest Betting PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on August 11, 2015 00:44 GMTSouthampton were held to a 2-2 draw by Newcastle in a match that reflected better on the Magpies than the south coasters but they trade at an even money price tag to get the better of Everton here. The draw is a decent 12/5 while the Toffees - who may have a tougher season than many originally predicted - can be backed at a 3/1 price.
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Sunderland and Norwich both look like teams who could be battling relegation for much of the season and this one looks a bit close with the Black Cats getting the edge with a 13/10 margin against the Canaries and their 11/5 listing. The draw sits at a 23/10 listing right now.
Swansea did well to draw with Chelsea in a battling encounter that reflected well on the Welsh side. They trade at an odds-on price of 10/11 to get the better of Newcastle United and that’s a real reflection of how much the bookmakers were impressed by their ability to get the draw against Chelsea. The side looks strong and looks like it will even get better as the season goes on.
Newcastle can be backed at a 16/5 margin and they look like a solid bet for true believers here and if they can draw against Southampton then they have a genuine shout to be able to tangle with most of the other Europa League challenging sides - thats where they want to be playing this year.
Spurs will need some redemption as they look to avenge their defeat at the hands of Manchester United last weekend. They get a chance to take on Stoke City here and the Potters are much more difficult to play against at the Britannia Stadium than they are playing anywhere else. Spurs will view this as a winnable match by all means and they will be in real trouble if they get beat here at home.
Look for Tottenham right now at a 7/10 price tag against The Potters price of 4/1. The draw sits at an 11/4 listing and could be an interesting option for those who think that Spurs weren’t just unlucky last week - they were legitimately outclassed by Manchester United.