English Premier League Saturday Betting Tips PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on October 18, 2013 20:08 GMTYou get the feeling that if Arsenal don’t get all three points from this one some may be already calling time on their recent purple patch.
Chelsea are the biggest favourites of the day as they face off against Cardiff. Punters will find Jose Mourinho’s side priced at a very slim 1/4 price while the draw trades at a 4/1 margin. Anybody who think Cardiff might be able to pull off one of the biggest wins in their history will be looking forward to a price of 14/1 with several top books looking to make this one interesting.
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Everton are trading as the 4/9 favourites to topple Hull City while the Tigers can be backed at a 7/1 margin. Most of us will be favouring the Toffees but Hull have proven that they can tangle with the tougher teams and give them a real game - if not take a point for themselves from time to time as well.
Manchester United are a 4/7 shot to get rid of Southampton in what looks to be a very tricky game for David Moyes. The Southcoasters have been putting together some really good performances so far this season and they look good value to get something from this one if United don’t come out all guns blazing.
Wayne Rooney continues to put together some really good matches and he was in-form for England on more than one occasion. If United can get Robin Van Persie back in the goals that would be a welcome addition as well. If Moyes doesn’t win this one, the pressure is going to come flooding back as the football-starved United public are tired of seeing their side languishing in mid-table.
Stoke and West Brom looks to be the most even match of the day and there will probably be quite a few taking a punt on West Brom to get the upset victory with their 11/5 price tag. The draw trades at the same price and the Potters are taking money at their 13/10 listing.
Swansea are really acquitting themselves well this season and are the justifiable 11/20 favourites to get the better of Sunderland who are still adjusting to new manager Gus Poyet after the Di Canio situation. The Black Cats are 5/1 while the draw can be backed at a 3/1 margin.