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Premiership Tips 28th – 29th November

November 27th, 2009 — 10:26pm

Fulham v Bolton

Fulham are in 10th place with only 1 defeat in the last 7 games where as Bolton have conceded 11 goals in the last 3 games. Our money is on Fulham for the home win at 10/11, (William Hill) we reckon the score will be 2-0 at 7/1 (Bet365)

Man City v Hull

Manchester City has drawn the last 6 games and Hull are playing more like they was at the beginning of the season. We’ll be betting on another draw for City at 5/1. (VC Bet)

Portsmouth v Man Utd

Man Utd have been playing well recently and seem to have luck on their side, Portsmouth’s new manager doesn’t start till next week. We’ll be going for the Utd win at 4/11, (Bet365) we reckon a good bet on the score would be 2-0 at 5/1. (Bet365)

Arsenal v Chelsea

This is the highlight of this weekends games. Since losing at Aston Villa, Chelsea has won their last 4 games without conceding any goals. Arsenal is still without Van Persie and lost to Sunderland last week without him. We’d have to put our money on the Chelsea win with a score of 1-0 at 7/1. (Stan James)

Everton v Liverpool

Both Everton and Liverpool are on a bad run at the moment, Everton were down 3-0 to Hull at half time in the week and only lost 3-2 due to an own goal and a penalty. Liverpool are out of the Champions League but we reckon they’ll bounce back in this game, we’re betting on the Liverpool win at 11/10 (William Hill) with a final score of 2-1 at 7/1. (Stan James)

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Premier League Tips for 7th – 9th November

November 6th, 2009 — 8:04pm

Aston Villa v Bolton

Villa lost 2-1 against West Ham in the week and their form isn’t looking great. They have only had 6 points in the last 6 games which isn’t very encouraging. Bolton were doing ok before being beaten 4-0 against Chelsea last week. We’re going for a low scoring Bolton win at 4/1, (Paddypower) at 1-0 at 9/1. (bet365)

Man City v Burnley

After 4 draws in a row City must win this game against Burnley who still hasn’t got any points away from home. Even after last weeks display we reckon that City will hammer Burnley 3-0 at 8/1 (Bet365)

Wolves v Arsenal

Wolverhampton has drawn their last 3 matches and Arsenal are definitely on form at the moment. We will go for the Arsenal win with lots of goals at 3-1 at 10/1 (Sportingbet)

Chelsea v Man Utd

Definitely the highlight of this weekends games. This is always a hard one to call, Chelsea have won their last few games and form has been good. Utd were lucky mid week to get a draw in the last 6 minutes but overall in the Premier League have had 8 win out of 11 matches. We reckon Utd will pull off the win at 3/1. (Stan James)

Liverpool v Birmingham

Liverpool has had a bad run recently in the Champions League but should bounce back on Monday night. Last 3 visits to Anfield by Birmingham have ended in 2 draws and a win for Birmingham but we’re going to go for the Liverpool win this time around. If Liverpool don’t win this they might blow their chances of a top 4 finish this season, odds are 4/11 (Bet365) and we reckon the score to be 2-0 at 5/1. (Sportingbet / Boylesport)

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Weekend Football Betting Tips and Picks

August 28th, 2009 — 1:38am

The highlight of this weekend’s games is Manchester United at home to Arsenal. Rio Ferdinand is away at the back but going off previous games and united 5-0 away win against Wigan last week our pick is a home win for Man Utd at 11/10. (SportingBet) It shouldn’t be a high scoring match so a good bet would be 1-0 at 8/1. (Bet365)

Portsmouth are at home to Man City, should be an easy away win for City at 8/13 (VC Bet) as they have won both their last games even though it was close at Wolves last week. A good bet would be 0-2 to City at 6/1. (SportingBet)

Bolton have got Liverpool at home this weekend, both teams have had a pretty bad start to the season. Liverpool should bounce back from their two loses and may well do this in this game. We will be going with an Away win for Liverpool at 4/7. (Boylesports)

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