Saturday English Premier League Tips PT 1
- By A.J. Ryder on November 20, 2014 18:01 GMTThere is another slate of Premier League action ahead of us this weekend as we get back to the normal swing of things following the international break last weekend. The big fixture this weekend is likely to be the Manchester United vs Arsenal match-up on Saturday and there is plenty to look forward to in that one as at least one of the sides will make a huge statement about their intentions for later in the season.
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The action gets underway as Chelsea take on West Brom in the opening fixture of the day on Saturday with the Blues looking ever so likely to get the better of their lesser opposition and continue their excellent unbeaten streak that has seen them progress to an almost insurmountable lead in the Premier League table.
Right now, you’ll find Chelsea priced at around 1.22 to get the outright result here and that makes them the biggest favourite of the weekend. The recipe is there for the win for sure, they are playing at Stamford Bridge, they are in the middle of a good run of form and (let’s face it) they are playing West Brom.
The Baggies can be backed at a 13.0 margin while the draw can be backed at 6.5 but there is likely only one result here and you can expect Chelsea to be a popular selection on accumulator tickets this Saturday.
Everton take on West Ham and this is going to be a really interesting betting opportunity here so you can expect West Ham to be a popular spoiler. They have been playing better this season than they have for eons and they now look like a side who can give teams like Everton a real go - at home or away.
You’ll find the Toffees trading as the 1.75 betting choice from the bookmakers while the Hammers can be backed at a 4.50 margin for the big victory. That’s probably a bit of an overlay from the bookmakers as West Ham have shown they know how to get the job done and they have a striking partnership that should be able to trouble the Everton back line as the match wears on.