The Premier League rolls on with yet another high class weekend of action in prospect. The best bookmakers each offer thousands of betting opportunities for top level football and we’ve gone through the fixtures and markets to create three accas covering this weekend’s action.
Easy Winner – 21/20 (BetVictor)
- Over 1.5 goals in Bournemouth v Tottenham (2/7) – Bournemouth are on a real high after hitting Hull for six last weekend. They’ll continue in their attacking vein against Spurs on Saturday in what should be an end to end game.
- Arsenal to beat Middlesbrough (1/4) – Middlesbrough look to be in real trouble. They’ve lost four of their last five and that’s not likely to improve against Arsenal at the Emirates. This looks a home banker.
- Liverpool to beat West Brom (2/7) – Jurgen Klopp was not happy with his players against Man United. He’ll be demanding an immediate response when West Brom visit Anfield on Saturday. Liverpool are firm favourites and should return to winning ways.
Medium Risk – 8/1 (Sky Bet)
- West Ham to beat Sunderland (7/10) – West Ham finally got their second win of the season against Crystal Palace last weekend. They shouldn’t have to wait so long for their third win against Sunderland. The Black Cats look doomed even at this early stage so it should be a vital home win for the Irons.
- Stoke to beat Hull (7/5) – Stoke were another side to pick up an important three points last weekend. They too have another very good chance of winning back to back games when they take on Hull on Saturday. Hull’s defending against Bournemouth was farcical and it’ll be hard for Mike Phelan to turn that around in just a week.
- Swansea to beat Watford (13/10) – Swansea were very close to claiming a point against Arsenal at the Emirates in Bob Bradley’s first game as a Premier League manager. The Swans can continue their improvement by beating Watford at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday.
Long Shot – 60/1 (Bet365)
- Bournemouth to beat Tottenham (14/5) – Tottenham look ready to put together another run for the title this season. However, there will be ups and downs along the way. The first real down could well come at Dean Court on Saturday when they take on a Bournemouth side who are full of vim and vigour right now. The Cherries could take advantage of a tired Spurs team in dramatic fashion.
- Leicester to beat Crystal Palace and both teams to score (3/1) – The Leicester players held a meeting to address their poor form after being beaten by Chelsea. They showed much better form against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday and can follow that up with another win against Crystal Palace. However, Palace will have their say on the outcome of the game and a Leicester clean sheet looks unlikely.
- Chelsea to beat Man United to nil (3/1) – It’s a been a very demanding week for Man United. Jose Mourinho will ensure that his side are very well drilled but it’ll be no surprise if they run out of gas against the Blues. Chelsea can win whilst keeping another clean sheet with their new defensive shape.