Weekend Football Early Prices PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on April 27, 2015 17:53 GMTAnother relegation candidate in Sunderland faces a tough 3/1 price to get the better of Southampton - who have easily been one of this seasons biggest success stories - who can be backed at even money despite being the away team in this fixture. They will be expecting to pull off the victory here so there probably isn’t much reason to be backing that 23/10 draw.
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Some fans are actually coming out and declaring that they would really prefer to see the Black Cats go down so that the club can be restructured and recoup in the Championship for a year before coming back fresh again.
QPR look to be all but doomed right now and they are facing off against Liverpool - which means they have a genuine chance of pulling something off here. You’ll find Rangers trading at a lengthy 15/2 price tag against the Reds slim 4/11 price that makes it very difficult to wager on them. Liverpool are obviously a much better side than QPR but you just never know which Liverpool team is going to show up these days and it looks like the pressure is getting ratcheted up for Brendan Rodgers as the season draws to a close.
An extremely rare Saturday fixture for Manchester United unfolds in the late slot on Saturday with United trading at a 4/11 price tag to get the better of West Brom. United put in one of their worst performances of the season - and probably THE worst match of their recent resurgence over the past couple of months - when they were bested thoroughly by a 3-0 margin from Everton.
The Baggies are in the middle of a potential takeover right now and they look likely to cling on to their Premier League status here despite the fact that they probably won’t get the better of United here. It is still mathematically possible that Louis Van Gaal’s men might miss out on the final Champions League spot but it would take some pretty bad screw-ups from them and would probably need Liverpool to run the table as well from this point.