English Premier League Sunday Betting Preview PT 1
- By A.J. Ryder on August 21, 2014 03:03 GMTThere is an action-packed line-up of Premier League clashes set to unfold on Sunday this week as we have several top sides competing and looming large to get things picked up over (supposedly) lesser opposition. Things kick off with two fixtures at the same time early on with Hull City taking on Stoke City in what looks to be a really solid match from a betting perspective.
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The second one is the London Derby of Tottenham Hotspur taking on Queen’s Park Rangers in a match that looks heavily slanted towards the home side but could wind up being a lot more interesting than many punters might initially suspect.
Following that Manchester United take the marquee clash against Sunderland as they look to get things back on track after an embarrassing loss against Swansea in the previous week.
Hull City are facing a very interesting challenge in the Premier League this season but they are definitely getting respect from the bookmakers here with a distinct favourites position pricing them at 2.37. The draw is trading at 3.20 while Stoke City can be backed at an identical price tag and could wind up being a very interesting selection if they can get the first goal here - you reckon that’s what will likely decide this one in the grand scheme of things.
Spurs come into their match with a particularly interesting price of 1.44 that will probably make them a popular option in doubles on the day - likely combining well with United to ensure a bit of value on two sides that really should win their matches. Certainly these are teams that more or less must win these matches to keep momentum going or at least to stave off a scene of sheer panic.
If you fancy QPR to get the better of Spurs then you’re going to be looking at a really interesting price of 7.50 and that’s just reward for anyone taking a position against Spurs in the match. The thing is that Tottenham have always been a bit of an inconsistent side and they look even more so now that Gareth Bale has said good bye to White Hart Lane.