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Premiership Spread Betting Preview - There's the Merseyside derby and plenty of exciting debuts this weekend to look out for. If you're looking for a bet that's a bit different, have a good look at the football markets at Sporting Index. We've taken a look at some of their prices (see preview below) - new clients can claim a great free bet:£200 Football Bet for New Clients**Open a Sporting Index account*, place ten sports bets and claim a free £200 per goal bet on any live Premiership or Championship. Each qualifying bet must be able to win or lose you £20.***Credit and suitability checks, **terms and conditions apply. See site for further details about an account with Sporting Index. Sports spread betting involves a high level of risk and you can lose more than your original stake. It is not suitable for everyone so please ensure that you understand the risks involved and only bet with money you can afford to lose. Everton v Liverpool (Saturday PremPlus 12:45)Saturday's early kick-off is at Goodison for the 175th Merseyside derby. Everton's unexpected win at Spurs saw them break into the top four, and they could be sitting top once the full-time whistle is blown. The Toffees have McFadden ruled out with injury, but new signing Andy Johnson could be their lucky charm; the last time he faced Liverpool he scored the only goal of the game. However, Moyes' men have a single victory from the last 13 matches against their old foes. Sporting Index believe their fruitless run will continue and have the Reds to win by 0.5 to 0.7 goals. This fixture is always a fiery affair and last season saw an incredible 17 yellow and four red cards. Unsurprisingly, punters are taking interest in what Graham Poll may do, and Sporting think he'll show 6 yellow cards. Last season saw a 3-1 double in favour of Benitez's side, so a prediction of 2.3 to 2.5 total goals is sure to stir up interest.Man Utd v Spurs (Saturday PremPlus 17:15)Spurs head up to Old Trafford having taken only 3 points from 9. The Red Devils are the only team with a 100% Premiership record and Sporting Index see them extending that and winning by 1 to 1.2 goals. Martin Jol may name Mido and Ledley King in the starting line-up and there should be debuts for Malbranque and Chimbonda. Spurs can take inspiration from their previous two visits where they've come away with a point. However it'll be a tough chore to do any better - they haven't won at United in 17 years. There have only been 9 goals in the last 5 meetings between these two and Sporting don't predict fireworks with a spread of 2.5 to 2.7 total goals. Mike Riley has given 10 penalties at Old Trafford in the last 8 years and has shown a flurry of cards in the process. Sporting Index reckon there'll be 4 cautions in Saturday's late afternoon encounter. West Ham v Villa (Sunday Sky Sports 1 16:00)It's exciting times for Hammers and Villans alike as Upton Park witnesses the debut of key personnel for both teams. The Irons pulled off the transfer story of the summer by capturing Tevez and Mascherano and they're expected to fire Pardew's men to victory by 0.3 to 0.5 goals. Villa will look to new boy Petrov with Baros, Bouma and Berger returning from long-term injury. They will increase the options for Martin O'Neill as he looks to record Villa's first victory in East London for 10 years. West Ham have impressed with their attacking philosophy and you'd hope for more than 2.7 goals that Sporting estimate. Steve Bennett has a tendency to brandish cards and Sporting Index predict he'll show 4 yellows during Sunday's game.For all the latest prices and to apply for your Sporting Index account, Sporting Index is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Please note that all prices are correct at the time of writing but are subject to change. The information contained herein is for your general information and use. In particular, it does not constitute any form of advice or recommendation and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining to make) any specific decisions.

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