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English Premier League Betting 23-25th November

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English Premier League
23 Nov 12:45 UK Everton v Liverpool 2.87 3.40 2.37
23 Nov 15:00 UK Arsenal v Southampton 1.55 4.00 6.00
23 Nov 15:00 UK Fulham v Swansea 3.20 3.30 2.25
23 Nov 15:00 UK Hull v Crystal Palace 1.80 3.50 4.50
23 Nov 15:00 UK Newcastle v Norwich 1.80 3.75 4.20
23 Nov 15:00 UK Stoke v Sunderland 1.95 3.40 4.00
23 Nov 17:30 UK West Ham v Chelsea 5.00 3.80 1.67
24 Nov 13:30 UK Man City v Tottenham 1.70 3.80 4.80
24 Nov 16:00 UK Cardiff v Man Utd 5.50 4.00 1.60
25 Nov 20:00 UK West Brom v Aston Villa 2.00 3.40 3.75

Odds William Hill
 
I'm always a bit wary after an international break but my first thought was United for my rolling accumulator. I'd want Rooney and RVP playing though. If they both do then Corals 8/13 looks fair game. Betfred are already 1/2.

West Brom were robbed at Chelsea and are long overdue a decision but this is a big game for both. It's a big Midlands game with plenty at stake. Villa can be backed @ 3.9 which is tempting to me but I'm also wary of the draw (2.9 DNB). I don't think Villa will lose this.

Are there many fans going to Stoke, Seen? I still think Sunderland will do ok and are set for a mid table finish. 3.00 for DNB is also on my shortlist. I'm thinking about backing Stoke for relegation prior to this game. 4/1

Everton v Liverpool at Goodison. I'm not so sure we should be favourites here, if it was at Anfield then maybe, but not at Goodison, at present. Enrique back in the team for this game would give me a bit more hope.

I think Arsenal and Man City will scrape wins, Chelsea should win but the price makes no appeal at West Ham.
 
I couldn't have summed it up better myself Punt, I'd add Newcastle to that list too albeit at short odds but they have been playing well of late and Norwich have been garbage; after Newcastles away win at Spurs following on from their win over Chelsea I thought they would have been shorter than that truth be told.
 
Everton V Liverpool will get my quid or 2 to finish 2-2. should be a good game.

Chelsea and Man Utd double might merit a 2nd look. Don't see much else tbh
 
I'm thinking all is not well at Hull at present, 3 losses out of the last 4 games including a bit of a pasting down at St Mary's. Fans could turn here, they are not happy with the re naming of the club. A good chance for Palace to spring a surprise. Palace +1 @ 21/20
 
Are there many fans going to Stoke, Seen? I still think Sunderland will do ok and are set for a mid table finish. 3.00 for DNB is also on my shortlist. I'm thinking about backing Stoke for relegation prior to this game. 4/1


Sold out, and we got an extra allocation and I think they're just about gone too.

It's gonna be 0-0, ain't it??? :unsure
 
Draw or Sunderland win, I slightly favour the win. Your fans support might just be the difference.
 
23 Nov 12:45 UK Everton v Liverpool 2.87 3.40 2.37 Liverpool
23 Nov 15:00 UK Arsenal v Southampton 1.55 4.00 6.00 DRAW
23 Nov 15:00 UK Fulham v Swansea 3.20 3.30 2.25 SWANS
23 Nov 15:00 UK Hull v Crystal Palace 1.80 3.50 4.50 PALACE DNB
23 Nov 15:00 UK Newcastle v Norwich 1.80 3.75 4.20 Norwich on asian hcap
23 Nov 15:00 UK Stoke v Sunderland 1.95 3.40 4.00 No idea
23 Nov 17:30 UK West Ham v Chelsea 5.00 3.80 1.67 AWAY
24 Nov 13:30 UK Man City v Tottenham 1.70 3.80 4.80 HoooAwwwwDrrrrrrrrrHome win
24 Nov 16:00 UK Cardiff v Man Utd 5.50 4.00 1.60 AWAY
25 Nov 20:00 UK West Brom v Aston Villa 2.00 3.40 3.75 NO IDEA
 
Arsenal - Southampton
16:00 CET
By Flegmatron

Arsenal is hosting Southampton at The Emirats in the 13 week of the Premier league. This is probably the most surprising derby match anyone has expected, mainly because no one expected that The saints will be at 3-rd place after 12 matches. Arsenal is still the leader, although Wengers boys lost to Manchester United last week. The difference between the two clubs is 3 points - 25 to 22, so The Saints can top the chart after this week.

This looks highly unlikely as Arsenal is past it is hard games and has a series of easy games that should be won. Next opponents are Marsille, Cardiff, Hull and Everton and a win in all of those battles is expected. The team ambition is great after the summer signing of Ozil and the team is performing greatly. Above all, there was an international break and Wengers boys are refreshed and ready for the next cicle.

Southampton already messed up with some other teams plans, but Arsenal has a total domination in this derby, especially in London. Probably soon we will see a drop of form from the Saints and I think we will see the start of that on Saturday.

Prediction: Arsenal to win at 1.53 at BET365
 
Newcastle - Norwich
16:00 CET

Newcastle is the better team here. The home side is finally playing to it is potential and that showed against Tottenham (1:0 at White Hart Lane) and Chelsea (2:0 at Sports Direct Arena). On the wings of Loic Remy the team is performing great in attack and the defense is starting to click, which is the main reason for the recent success the team is having.

Norwich on the other side is by far the weaker team here. It is true the team won against West Ham after conceding a first half goal, but the team made a long streak without a win and this season the team will be fighting for its survival. The team is conceding a lot this year and is a weak away team. Newcastle is better and, as far as tradition goes, the home side is dominating the games against this opponent recently in Sports Direct Arena. Prediction: Newcastle to win at 1.75.
 
Cheers mate. I'd never have spotted that those two odds-on teams had a chance to win.

Of course, I'd rather take the 1.7 on Arsenal and 1.8 available than the odds that you suggest but well done on your research.
 
The best thing of all is that one of those is bound to fail now.:)


Come on the Saintsclap



Oh,alright,the bleedin Canaries then:frown
 
Wes Brown sent off for what is not even a foul :mad:

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A straight red for that. The worst decision of the season?
 
Wes Brown sent off for what is not even a foul :mad:

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A straight red for that. The worst decision of the season?


The referee is Kevin Friend - the same referee in the Chelsea Aston Villa game who made a few bad decisions in that game too.
 
That does look a shit decision looking at that. Think we've got you next Seen, so your comeback will continue after that :lol
I think you can get out under Poyet tbh, think under him theres 3 worse teams. Fulham look poor & as someone up above said, Hull are imploding, as could Cardiff.
Pulis has done well getting 2 & a 1/2 years at Palace :unsure nice pay off if they don't start well in the Champs next season. Thought of backing them today but I'd have wanted more than what was on offer
 
Shocking decision, definitely the worst decision of the season.
 
Friend gave a penalty for this a couple of seasons ago (also against Sunderland)....

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...he's good, isn't he? :adolph
 
I've taken the 7/2 about a sending off in tonight's game. There was a fair few reds dished out this weekend and tonights game should be very competitive.
 
I'm not quite sure how we've got anything out of this :unsure not that we have yet but we couldn't moan if we'd been 4 down
 
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