Weekend Premiership Football Betting Preview

The Premiership returns this weekend, and with the big 4 having some thumping wins in the Champions League they will be looking to continue their scoring form in the premiership. Manchester United play host to an inform Blackburn and Liverpool will want to repeat their 8 goal rout in midweek on the luckless Fulham.

Premier League Games 10/12 November 2007

 

Man Utd 1/3 v Blackburn 15/2 (3/1 draw) Betfred
Slightly unjust prices for the match betting given Blackburn’s superb
performances this year. So far Blackburn have faced both Arsenal and Liverpool
and took a point from both, there is nothing to suggest they can’t do the same
against Utd. Granted, Utd have been playing some excellent football of late,
with the attacking quartet of Rooney, Ronaldo, Giggs and Tevez finally clicking
and scoring bagfuls, but Blackburn’s defence isn’t exactly shoddy, conceding 9
goals all season (the same as Arsenal). With the mixture of Utd’s attacking
flair and Blackburn’s will to run and fight for everything, I just feel
Blackburn could nick a draw at 3/1. McCarthy is in great form and at 9/1, he has
got to be with an each way punt??

Chelsea 4/11 v Everton 13/2 (3/1 draw) Betfair

Chelsea have slowly and quietly crept up the league keeping clean sheets in
their last 5 games winning 4 of them – not bad with a makeshift defence. Avram
Grant has got the Chelsea boys back into the routine of winning and with Lampard
now hitting top form, they maybe ready to make a move up the table to top spot.
Everton have bounced back from their derby defeat to Liverpool with two
successive wins, albeit over two of the newly promoted teams. The Toffees took a
point from this fixture last season but I don’t expect that to happen this time
around. A Chelsea win seems certain and with their current ability to score
plenty of goals from all over the pitch (re Belletti’s stunner vs Wigan) a win
on the handicap (Chelsea -1 at 10/11) could also be on the cards.

Sunderland 6/4 v Newcastle 6/4 (11/5 draw) Betfair
Saturday’s 12:45pm Kick Off sees a North East derby between two sides who just
aren’t quite getting results at the moment. This game comes off the back of the
4-1 drubbing at the hands of Portsmouth for the Magpies, a game that saw them go
3-0 down after just 11 minutes. Big Sam has done “ok” so far but the defensive
frailties obviously still remain, despite several new signings in that area.
Sunderland are playing well but lack a cutting edge, they get into the positions
needed to win games – but rarely put the ball in the back of the net. I’m sure
the absence of Carlos Edwards is a huge factor in this but in Kenwyne Jones they
have a guy who is quick and wins everything in the air. It’s only a matter of
time before they get the results their performances deserve. This game looks set
for a draw at 11/5 with very few goals likely to be scored, maybe under 2.5
goals is in order?

Derby 15/8 v West Ham 6/5 (11/5 draw) Coral
Derby have scored just 5 goals all season, conceding 26!! If ever there was a
stat that spelt doom it is that one. They are still to score away from home and
are unsurprisingly propping up the Premier League table. The absence of Kenny
Miller last week at Villa was a huge blow, if any player is going to score for
them, it is going to be Miller. Should he return for this game they stand a
chance of getting a point – but that is all it is – a chance! West Ham aren’t
exactly working wonders but with a casualty list bigger than most teams in the
division put together I for one think they are doing well. The Hammers are
lacking firepower with the absence of Craig Bellamy amongst many others. Two
teams who will struggle to score = a tough, tight encounter. Another draw on the
cards at 11/5, a bore draw 0-0 probable at 15/2.

Liverpool 2/7 v Fulham 15/2 (7/2 draw)  William Hill
Liverpool are one of two teams that remain undefeated in the league, sounds
impressive – but given that they have drawn 6 of the 11 games played they need a
win sharpish. Their performances in the league of late have been poor and were
lucky to escape Ewood Park with a point after Blackburn hit the woodwork twice.
However, the 8-0 thumping of Besiktas in the Champions League must be a boost to
the confidence. Fulham until their last game against Reading have lacked goals,
scoring only once in the previous four games. Sanchez has bought some good
players with Healy and Diomansy Kamara – just like Sunderland, it is only a
matter of time before they click. For this game though, Liverpool need to start
winning games and this one will be the first win since the derby victory over
Everton. They don’t concede often so 2-0 looks likely at 5/1.

Birmingham 6/4 v Aston Villa 13/8 (2/1 draw)  Totesport
Another local derby here with bragging rights at stake. Villa have had the upper
hand in these meetings recently winning the last two in the league. One thing I
like about Villa and that is the pace in the squad, teams with pace scare the
opposition especially when you have only won three games all season with each of
those three teams currently occupying the bottom three positions in the table.
Birmingham are another team who are struggling to score goals and are conceding
more than they would like. I think the spoils will be shared here with a draw
seeming most likely at 2/1 (hence the poor price). Half time draw – full time
draw at 7/2 is well worth a punt. As for the score, 1-1 at 5/1 is a decent bet.Tottenham
1/2 v Wigan 5/1 (5/2 draw) Ladbrokes

Managerless Wigan travel to White Harte Lane looking for a win, they have gone
from top, to the relegation places so far this season and are on a 6 match
losing run. Juande Ramos left Berbatov and Keane out of the starting line up
last week electing to go for Defoe and Bent in his first League game in charge.
The selection of Bent paid off as he score Spurs’ only goal of the game. I
cannot see past a home win here at 1/2, not the best price but at half time full
time for Spurs looks more desirable at 11/10.

Portsmouth 1/1 v Man City 9/4 (9/4 draw)  Centrebet
Portsmouth will surely be boosted by a superb performance against Newcastle last
week scoring 4 goals away from home. Harry has signed some very good African
players but with African players comes the responsibility of the African Nations
Cup in January were he will lose the likes of Utaka, Muntari and Papa Bouba Diop.
City have a winning formula this season sitting in 3rd position with 8 wins to
their name from 12 games played. City were a shade lucky to get the win over
Birmingham a few weeks ago and more recently Sunderland. Pompey are good enough
to take this game at a decent price of even money. Benjani who has been firing
the goals in is 11/2 to score first.

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