MANCHESTER CITY VS TOTTENHAM LATEST GOALSCORER ODDS FROM WILLIAM HILL
Today’s big fixture is basically a cup final for fourth place in the Premiership and there is going to be a very large betting volume on this match- so be sure to get in there and take advantage of some of the first-rate prices on offer.
William Hill is offering up a free £10 in-play wager if you stake £20 or more on the 90 minutes market. Manchester City are considered the odds-on favourites to win the match with a 19/20 price tag offering up significantly less value than the bet on Spurs, who trade at an 11/4 price. The draw trades at 5/2.
Carlos Tevez is considered the match’s favoured goalscorer with a 6/5 price anytime and a 9/2 listing to score first or last. He is carrying a 5/1 price to score two goals or more and 25/1 to score another famous hat-trick.
Emmanuel Adebayor trades at 5/4 anytime and 5/1 first or last. He’s 6/1 to score two or more and 33/1 to get three goals or more. Roque Santa Cruz is trading at 15/8 anytime and 13/2 first or last, but he may or may not get the start so I would wait until the teamsheets come out before putting any serious money on him.
Craig Bellamy has been the subject of some controversy, although this time it isn’t him causing it. You’ll find him well-priced at 2/1 anytime and a 7/1 price to score first or last. Adam Johnson is at 10/3 anytime while Stephen Ireland’s price to score anytime trades at 7/2. If Patrick Vieira gets on the scoresheet, he’s listed at a price of 7/1.
If you’re looking to back Spurs in this fixture, you’ll find that Jermain Defoe is priced at 6/4 anytime and 11/2 to score first or last. He’s at 7/1 to hit two or more and he trades at 40/1 to hit a hat-trick.
Peter Crouch and Roman Pavluychenko are both listed at 7/4 anytime and 6/1 to score first or last. They are both at 8/1 to hit two or more and 40/1 to get a hat-trick. Keep your eyes on Eidur Gudjohnsen at 2/1 anytime and 7/1 first or last.
Gareth Bale is one to watch and he’s been one of the breakout players in the league this year- rapidly emerging as one of the best left-sided players in England. He’s at 4/1 anytime and trades at 11/1 to score first or last. Bale is 16/1 to get two or more.
Tom Huddlestone is always a threat as well and he’s at 6/1 anytime to score.