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| Championship Play-off final preview by Bet365 (Sunday, May 27, 2007) |
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CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF FINAL - DERBY CAN NICK GOAL-FEST!
There's not a great deal between the two teams (they shared a win apiece in the league), but Derby are fancied to nick it, and expect plenty of goals too! Granted, the Rams' form has been a bit hit and miss recently, but it's worth remembering that West Brom had only won four of their last 12 going into the Play-Offs. So, at a tasty bet with bet365 (13/10 West Brom, 9/4 the Draw), back the Rams to win and hope they can outscore their opponents.
And goals shouldn't be too much of a problem with the likes of Steve Howard and a fully fit Giles Barnes leading the attack for Derby. They are 13/2 and 9/1 respectively to score the first goal with bet365, and anyone taking those prices should seriously consider backing them each way as they will get paid out if they score at ANYTIME in the game, at 1/3 odds.
At the other end of the field, don't be surprised to see Kevin Phillips make his mark too. The West Brom striker has netted six in his last three and could contribute to a goal-fest at Wembley - 9/4 to score anytime with bet365. In that case, a bet on the 'overs' looks a must bet also at 21/20.
Don't forget, bet365 will be covering this game live In-Play, so you can login and place a bet after kick off on up to 30 markets.
Hot picks: Derby to win in 90 minutes @ 3/1 Derby to win 3-2 @ 33/1 West Brom to win 3-2 @ 28/1 (saver) Over 2.5 Goals @ 21/20 - maximum bet! Giles Barnes to score first @ 9/1 (each way 1/3 odds, unlimited places with bet365!) Kevin Phillips to score anytime @ 9/4
Click here to bet on the gameLabels: Bet365, Betting, Championship, Football, Play-Off Final, Soccer
Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 2:40 PM
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| Footbal weekend preview by Gerry McDonnell (Friday, May 25, 2007) |
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You Do Thumb Thing To Me
In order to improve, we have to evolve. Way back in 1782, a Judge decreed that a husband may continue to beat his wife, as long as the stick with which he administers the castigation is not thicker than his thumb. Some called this political correctness gone mad, but I prefer to think of Judge Buller as a progressive idealist.
Football has also had its fair share of forward thinkers. In 1987, the football league introduced the antidote to dull end-of-season match-ups. It wasn't a time-machine to talk Mrs Mourinho out of that extra glass of wine; but it was the next best thing; the play-offs literally revolutionalised the beautiful game.
With the possible exception of a stag-party in Amsterdam, or a minor operation for the wife, watching the play-off finals is as close to a perfect weekend as you're likely to find. The only way to improve the experience is if a little profit can be made, and as luck would have it, a pearl of a punt has brazenly presented itself in the Championship finale.
If somebody offered you 7/5 on the outcome of a coin-toss, you'd rip their arm off; that's why Jackiey Goody flopped as a bookmaker. Derby are trading at 2.40 on the exchanges to win promotion, even though they're facing a West Brom side who finished a distant eight points behind them in the league. It's time to stand up and bet like a man; I'm asking the wife for a few quid to get on.
Michael Jackson and Robbie Williams should both start for Blackpool against Yeovil; the league one play-off will either be a thriller or a camp useless sorry excuse for entertainment. The red-hot Seasiders are on a nine match winning streak; I'll be getting involved at a balcony-dangling 13/10.
Saying goodbye to the Gay Meadow may sound like a sequel to Brokeback Mountain, but it's a reality for fans of Shrewsbury Town. All Bristol Rovers are interested in is the taming of the Shrews, the Pirates will land the spoils at 7/5.
It's 1/100 that the Scottish FA cup final proves a more entertaining spectacle than the dross served up in the English showpiece. A young lady actually fell asleep in the boozer where I watched the ?action', although that was my fault.
I normally avoid taking an interest in a match with a heavy Scottish contingent; you just can't trust a footballer whose idea of lean cuisine is to lightly dip a Mars bar in a deep-fat fryer. Celtic have lost three of their four matches though, the 10/1 for a Dunfermline upset is sitting on the verge of appealing.
The Republic of Ireland look a great bet in their International friendly. It's been alleged that the Bolivian team are dismayed with this fixture; they were hoping to meet Scotland to get a little bit of business done on the side. Get your green on the Irish at 5/4.
The Welsh are also in action against New Zealand, and somewhat surprisingly, there's not a rugby ball or a nervous farm animal to be seen. The following few words are rarer than a Robbie Savage appearance on QI; Wales should win this match. The 1/2 for a Welsh win is the prize lamb in the paddock.
I asked the wife if there was anything she would change about my body; she said there was just one little thing. Personally, I just want wider thumbs. This week's accer is the actual definition of perfection; Derby, Blackpool, Real Madrid and Seville will all oblige at an impeccable 12/1.Labels: Betting, Football, Play-Off Final, Soccer
Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 12:18 AM
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| Champions League final preview by Pinnacle Sports (Tuesday, May 22, 2007) |
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Champions League - Milan Seek Revenge Over Rafa's Reds
AC Milan and Liverpool meet in Wednesday night's Champions League showdown for a re-run of the 2005 final. The encounter in Athens will struggle to live up to its predecessor, which saw Liverpool amaze Milan by overturning a 3-0 halftime deficit, eventually winning on penalties.
The desire for retribution spurred the Rossoneri to knock out premiership Champions Man Utd in their semi-final second leg with a master class of soccer at the San Siro led by Brazilian, Kaka, dashing hopes of a first ever all Premiership final. Milan are now favourites with PinnacleSports.com to lift the trophy priced 1.658, but can Liverpool at 2.420 repeat the Italian job?
Both managers know what it takes to lift the European Cup. Rafa Benitez was of course in charge of Liverpool on that fateful night in Istanbul in 2005, when his opposite number, Carlo Ancelotti, watched in amazement as his side relinquished a three goal half-time lead to a Steven Gerrard inspired Liverpool come-back. Ancelotti will have better memories of Old Trafford in 2003 when Milan won an all-Italian Champions League final against Juventus, also on spot-kicks, and of 1990 when he was part of the winning Rossoneri side that beat Benfica 1-0 in Vienna.
Were Milan to succeed in the final it would mark an amazing turnaround in fortunes for the Italian giants. The original judgements of last summer's Italian match-fixing scandal handed AC a 15 point Serie A deduction and banned them from participation in this competition. After an appeal the points handicap was reduced to eight and their Champions League exclusion was lifted, opening the road to the final. Despite the reprieve, the 2003 winners began both their domestic and European campaigns poorly, but have improved immeasurably since the turn of the year. The form of Kaka has been integral, the Brazilian leads the Champions League scoring charts with 10 goals, while Ancelotti's deployment of Dutch midfielder, Clarence Seedorf, in a much more advanced position has been paying real dividends. Milan have lost just once in 13 games are now exuding the kind of confidence that has taken the club to ten previous European Cup finals.
Liverpool's challenge is to match Milan's desire for revenge with their own conviction to repeat the success in Istanbul. Their travelling fans played a huge role that night and will again inspire their heroes to greater efforts. Benitez will have paid close attention to the speed with which Milan attacked United at the San Siro, and guard against a similar onslaught. One common criticism of the Reds is that at times their build-up play can be deliberate, particularly if Gerrard is muted. The Liverpool captain will have to shake of the attention of the bearded Gennaro Gattuso who will be his shadow for 90 minutes, just one element of what promises to be a fascinating final.
*(Please note that all odds are subject to change)
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Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 2:49 PM
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| Paddy Power's Champions League Final Money-Back Special () |
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Too Close To Call
Paddy Power have a very good Money-Back Special for the Champions League Final between Milan and Liverpool.
AC Milan v Liverpool Champions League Final - Wed 7.45pm ITV1/RTE2/SS1
Money-Back Special
If you back a team to win in 90 minutes and they fail to win in normal time but lose on a penalty shootout, then Paddy Power will refund all win-draw-win bets on that team only.
Labels: Betting, Champions League, Paddy Power
Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 2:34 PM
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| Champions League final preview by Bet365 (Sunday, May 20, 2007) |
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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL - LIVERPOOL TO BE GREEK HEROES?
Two years on from the drama of Istanbul, AC Milan and Liverpool meet again in the Champions League final in Athens, with revenge very much on Milanese minds. Carlo Ancetti's side are favourites with bet365 to lift the trophy at 8/11, with Liverpool at 11/10 to repeat their 2005 victory.
If anyone needed reminding of that amazing meeting in Istanbul, Milan surrendered a 3-0 half time lead as Liverpool fought back to claim a 3-3 draw before winning on penalties. While this game promises to be keenly contested, we are unlikely to see such an open affair (bet365 make a repeat scoreline an 80/1 shot!). The Italians are a durable defensive unit, while Liverpool, under Rafael Benitez, have made a reputation for denying their opponents room to breathe. With chances likely to be limited, the draw at 15/8 is sure to be popular, although Liverpool at 11/5 also makes plenty of appeal given their record in this competition (won five of their previous six finals!). Milan can be backed at 13/10 with bet365 to win in 90 minutes.
As top scorer in the competition with 10 goals, Kaka will be a popular choice in bet365's first goalscorer market at 13/2, although he is unlikely to be afforded anything like the space he enjoyed in the semi final meeting with Man United. With the suspicion that Milan are vulnerable at the back, there could be plenty of opportunities for Steven Gerrard to star (as he did two years ago!), especially as he's likely to be utilised in a more offensive role for this game. He's our hot each way pick to score first at 9/1 and, remember, bet365 are offering unlimited places (at 1/3 odds) on this market, so you'll get paid out if he scores at anytime in the game!
Of course, we'll also be having a few bets after kick off (7.45pm), and that's never a problem with bet365, who will have up to 30 In-Play markets available at the click of a mouse (the In-Play Console link on their homepage).
Our Predictions:
Liverpool to win in 90 minutes @ 11/5
Liverpool to win 1-0 @ 7/1
Steven Gerrard to score first @ 9/1 (each way at 1/3 odds, unlimited places available!)
Steven Gerrard to score first and Liverpool to win 1-0 at 50/1 - money back if he scores first but the correct score is a loser!
Enjoy the game with bet365!Labels: Bet365, Betting, Champions League, Final, Football, Soccer
Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 2:16 PM
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| FA Cup final preview by Bet365 (Friday, May 18, 2007) |
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FA Cup final - Red Devils to Make it a Blue Day for Chelsea?
The FA Cup final is back at Wembley this year and bet365 can't separate Manchester United and Chelsea in the betting, making both teams a 2.62 chance to win in 90 minutes. The draw will be a popular at 3.00 with many customers expecting the two teams to cancel one another out as they did in a recent league match.
The Red Devils got the upper hand over Chelsea in the Premiership and are 9.50 with bet365 to win the match by a correct score of 2-1. If you fancy the Blues to instead gain revenge, a bet on them winning 3-0 is 29.00.
Premiership top scorer Didier Drogba is 7.00 to score the first goal, as is United superstar Wayne Rooney. Chelsea captain John Terry likes to come forward for set pieces and is 23.00 to get his name on the scoresheet first.
Either way, it's set to be a great spectacle and bet365 are providing a massive range of pre-match and In-Play markets for each and every customer.Labels: Bet365, Betting, FA Cup, FA Cup Final, Football, Soccer
Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 5:44 AM
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| FA CUP Final preview by Gerry McDonnell (Wednesday, May 16, 2007) |
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My French is just Shocking
The FA cup final is a great British tradition, like a one shot tennis rally or stitching up the Irish.
This year, the top two teams in the country will go head to head in the greatest exhibition since Lady Godiva whipped out her milk dispensers in a brave bid to flee Coventry on the back of one on the Van Nistelrooy clan.
Most bookmakers are treating this years showpiece as a 'Wolverhampton brother and sister match', they just can't separate them.
For my money, Manchester United have a definite edge. The Red Devils have looked hotter than a vindaloo-eating, three sweater-wearing, fever-riddled Anna Kournikova all season long; the 10/11 for United to lift the trophy is practically unmissable.
I refuse to shy away from the difficult questions. Why is it that Jose Mourinho can be arrested for harbouring a potentially dangerous dog, yet Lenny Henry roams the streets with impunity? There is no greater lover of dogs than Mourinho, with the possible exception of Park Ji-Sung. I find the 9/5 for a Manchester United win in 90 minutes completely barking. Chelsea will have their supporters at 9/5, but the vibes emanating from the Bridge are far from positive. Uncertainty surrounds the future of Lampard, and John Terry's contract talks break down more often than my old escort. I sometimes wish that Wayne Rooney had never given me her number.
Rooney, Ronaldo and Giggs are all match-winners on their day, but Paul Scholes holds the key to a United victory. Gattuso recently suggested that Scholes likes to take his little matter into his own hands; in fairness to Gattuso, it was an educated guess from the ginger evidence. The 14/1 for a Scholes opener is my best attempt at finding value in the first goalscorer market.
Chelsea's injury crisis may well be a blessing in disguise. As Carvalho knows only too well, Wayne Rooney has previous for walking all over a Ballack. Correct score betting is always a tough nut to crack; I'll take a small interest in a 3-1 win for Man U at 25/1.
Gary Neville looks likely to miss the match, so referee Steve Bennett may well be the busiest person on the pitch. Bennett once sent off Tim Cahill for lifting his shirt when celebrating a goal, Ashley Cole is said to be seething with the appointment. This match will be fiery; backing a red card to be shown may pay dividends at 3/1.
The new Wembley may well be pleasing top the eye, but their prices are an absolute disgrace. Cheeseburgers are £5 and a hot dog is £4; maybe Ashley was right all along. Bookies are offering odds on the first player to be carded; Ashley Cole is worth a small punt at 14/1.
The Scottish Premier league is not so different from its English counterpart, apart from the blood alcohol level of the supporters. The in form Hearts have peaked at the business end of the season; they look a great punt at even money to see off Kilmarnock.
I've promised the wife a curry if the weekend accer obliges, as long as she sits opposite Chris Tarrant. Manchester United, Hearts, Rangers and Real Madrid are the selections, the payout is a spicy 22/1.Labels: Betting, FA Cup, FA Cup Final, Football, Soccer
Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 4:21 PM
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| Premier League weekend preview by Gerry McDonnell (Thursday, May 10, 2007) |
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64 Seconds in Paris
I'm not one of those parents who wrap their children up in cotton wool; I refuse to even pay for pyjamas. I do try my best to keep little Goliath away from television that he may find disturbing though, which normally involves avoiding programmes with Noel Edmonds.
Manchester United's title winning celebrations at Eastlands caught me completely off-guard. The sight of a topless Rio Ferdinand should have set alarm bells ringing, but as he was next to a bare-chested Ronaldo; all I could think of was grabbing a can of Tango from the fridge.
Before I could reach the kitchen, the camera switched to widescreen to show Wayne Rooney with his hands gently caressing the bottom of his shirt. As Rooney's intentions became clear, i lurched for the remote control in a desperate yet futile attempt to save Goliath from the grisly spectacle.
The wee man was left traumatised by the ensuing pictures, and he's visited the sea-life centre on many occasions. Manchester United were in a similar state in '95 when the Hammers cost United the title; the Red Devils will finally take revenge at 3/5.
Jose Mourinho has rightly apologised for his over-the-top personal attack on Ronaldo. Judging a man as a result of his background is completely out of order; that's the kind of thing a Frenchman would do. I'm surrendering to the 8/13 for a Chelsea win over Everton.
Reporting a crime to the filth has a certain stigma attached to it, like being seen in public with a Sweaty, but few would argue with Dabo's decision to tuck up Joey Barton. Michael Ball's stamp on Ronaldo would suggest that Barton has been a real influence on his team-mates; I'm putting my foot down, get on Spurs at 1/2 to see off Man City.
Charlton may have suffered the ignominy of relegation, but like Arnold Schwarzenegger, they'll be back, probably harassing women. I'm getting my hands on the 2/5 for a Liverpool win over the Addicks.
I'm not one to point fingers, unless I see an overweight ginger-haired kid with glasses, but Freddie Shepherd should shoulder the blame for Newcastle's awful season. A draw between the disappointing Watford and Newcastle will come as no surprise at 12/5.
Paris Hilton has found herself looking at a prison sentence, or to use the correct term; she's gone for a Barton. (It's heartbreaking when your favourite movie stars let themselves down.) That young lady needs to be scared straight; it would take me just over a minute. I'm currently getting stuck into the 11/10 for a Blackburn win over Reading.
Cesc Fabregas is a quality footballer, but I suspect that he may also lead a secret life as a superhero. Fabman's noble quest is to mildly annoy tubby midfielders. An Arsenal win over Pompey is the call at an absolutely fabulous 6/4.
I have to take my hat off to Neil Warnock. The Sheffield United manager has only found himself in one touchline ruck this season; that's a remarkable show of restraint from the combustible northerner. Sheffield United can put the nail in Wigan's Premiership coffin at a placid 13/10.
Sammy Lee has always been a winner. The Bolton manager once played a starring role in Liverpool's FA youth cup winning team; but he was 37 at the time. The wife is also a little person, but it doesn't hold her back; I just put a chair by the sink. There's nothing small about the 3/1 for an Aston Villa win over Bolton.
I'll try anything once, except enter a pie-eating contest with Mark Viduka. I must have a go on Middlesbrough at 10/11 against Fulham.
Paris Hilton and I have a lot in common, we're both reluctant to do a little bird. Aston Villa, Chelsea, Man Utd and Middlesbrough form a weekend accer that I am genuinely excited about; the payout is a salacious 18/1.
Weekend Betting:
Blackburn v Reading Sunday 13th May 15:00 Blackburn 11/10 Draw 12/5 Reading 13/5 Get on: Blackburn Match Special: McCarthy to score two or more goals 13/2
Bolton v Aston Villa Sunday 13th May 15:00 Bolton 10/11 Draw 13/5 Aston Villa 3/1 Get on: Aston Villa Match Special: Carew to score the only goal of the game 55/1
Chelsea v Everton Sunday 13th May 15:00 Chelsea 8/13 Draw 14/5 Everton 6/1 Get on: Chelsea Match Special: John Terry to score with a header 9/1
Liverpool v Charlton Sunday 13th May 15:00 Liverpool 2/5 Draw 7/2 Charlton 8/1 Get on: Liverpool Match Special: Liverpool to keep a clean sheet 10/11
Man Utd v West Ham Sunday 13th May 15:00 Live on Sky Man Utd 3/5 Draw 11/4 West Ham 5/1 Get on: Man Utd Match Special: Rooney to score from outside the penalty area 5/1
Middlesbrough v Fulham Sunday 13th May 15:00 Middlesbrough 10/11 Draw 12/5 Fulham 10/3 Get on: Middlesbrough Match Special: Viduka to score the first goal 11/2
Portsmouth v Arsenal Sunday 13th May 15:00 Portsmouth 15/8 Draw 5/2 Arsenal 6/4 Get on: Arsenal Match Special: Fabregas to score at any time 13/2
Sheff Utd v Wigan Sunday 13th May 15:00 Live on Sky Sheff Utd 13/10 Draw 12/5 Wigan 23/10 Get on: Sheff Utd Match Special: Sheff Utd to score three or more goals 5/1
Tottenham v Man City Sunday 13th May 15:00 Tottenham 1/2 Draw 16/5 Man City 6/1 Get on: Tottenham Match Special: Berbatov to score a hat-trick 20/1
Watford v Newcastle Sunday 13th May 15:00 Watford 9/5 Draw 12/5 Newcastle 7/4 Get on: Draw Match Special: No goal scorer in the match 8/1Labels: Betting, Football, Premier League, Premiership, Soccer
Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 10:03 AM
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| Premier League weekend preview by Gerry McDonnell (Thursday, May 03, 2007) |
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McCaffrey's Gone Flat
You have to admire the Chinese. Their ability to knock up a wall and eat with sticks is impressive enough, but it's their work in the field of insightful proverb creation where they truly excel.
'Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day; teach him how to fish and he'll bore you in conversation' is one of theirs, and never a truer word was spoken.
Personally, the phrase i use most often is 'good things come in little packages', but it is a blatant lie. Good things do come to those who wait though; and after a four year hiatus, the Premiership trophy is on its way back to Old Trafford.
United can wrap up the title at Eastlands against a Manchester City side who have only scored 10 goals at home all season. Another blank for Psycho's mob will leave them with the worst record since the latest offering from the sexually ambiguous Robbie Williams. I'm only going one way in this match; United will see off a Barton-less City at 8/15.
It's been another fantastic season for Sam Allardyce, if we choose to disregard the odd episode of Panorama. The threat of a Glasgow kiss has forced the big man to walk away from the Reebok; West Ham can take full advantage at 5/4.
The press believe that the Hammers were only spared a points deduction for rule-breaking as they pleaded guilty at the last minute. I guess throwing your hands up to a mistake is always the right course of action; I await a statement from Mr and Mrs McCaffrey. I'm admitting to a little interest in Tevez to score at any time at 15/8.
Arsenal and Chelsea meet for the first time since the Snarling Cup final where Adedayor saw red for looking like Eboue. An Arsenal win over a deflated Chelsea resembles value at 19/10.
I would hate to see anyone lose their job, with the possible exception of Tim Lovejoy, but the omens do not look good for Glenn Roeder. Fat Freddie has allegedly been courting Sven Goran Eriksson (It's a step up for Sven after Ulrika) and Big Sam is also in the frame. A Newcastle win over Blackburn at 13/10 will keep Roeder in his position, for now.
Gareth Southgate is better than Pele; the Middlesbrough manager can keep Wood on a permanent basis. I'm getting up early to back Boro at 5/2 to beat Wigan.
A few members of the betting community are still sore with Harry Redknapp. It's not a result of the great 'next Pompey manager' sting of 2005; it's the fact that he's almost certainly partly responsible for Jamie. All will be forgiven if Pompey leave Goodison Park with a point at 12/5.
The Villa have a 100% record at home to Sheffield United in the Premiership, but admittedly, that form is older than Helen Chamberlain. History is against the Blades, recent form is also against them, but perhaps most tellingly of all, the G man is against them. The Villa will turn it on at 11/10.
Lefty lunatic Michael Moore made the point that soldiers on the front line are rarely sons of influential people, but Prince Harry's decision to toil for the oil has bucked that trend. His old man is understandably anxious though; keep your chin up Major. It'll be a major surprise if Spurs fail to beat Charlton; I'm getting involved at a slick 7/5.
The last three matches between Reading and Watford may have finished goalless, but the Hornets are now easier to beat than a Frenchman in Manchester. The Royals can consolidate their UEFA Cup spot at a fighting 4/9.
Appointing a boss on a temporary basis can occasionally pay dividends, but Lawrie Sanchez is the worst caretaker since Ian Huntley. Liverpool have won their last two meets with Fulham by four clear goals, a great week for the Reds is about to get better at 13/10.
Banking the cash from last week's winning accer may appeal to some, but I plan to roll over the profit like it was Kate Moss. Newcastle, Reading, West Ham and Aston Villa are the four good-things, the payout is a titillating 14/1.
Weekend Betting:
Man City v Man Utd Saturday 5th May 12:45 Live on Sky Man City 6/1 Draw 3/1 Man Utd 8/15 Get on: Man Utd Match Special: Ronaldo to score direct from a free kick 8/1
Everton v Portsmouth Saturday 5th May 15:00 Everton Evs Draw 12/5 Portsmouth 3/1 Get on: Draw Match Special: No goal scorer in the match 17/2
Fulham v Liverpool Saturday 5th May 15:00 Fulham 12/5 Draw 12/5 Liverpool 13/10 Get on: Liverpool Match Special: Liverpool to score three or more goals 9/2
Newcastle v Blackburn Saturday 5th May 15:00 Newcastle 13/10 Draw 12/5 Blackburn 21/10 Get on: Newcastle Match Special: Michael Owen to score the first goal 11/2
Reading v Watford Saturday 5th May 15:00 Reading 4/9 Draw 7/2 Watford 15/2 Get on: Reading Match Special: Reading to win and keep a clean sheet 13/10
West Ham v Bolton Saturday 5th May 15:00 West Ham 5/4 Draw 12/5 Bolton 12/5 Get on: West Ham Match Special: Tevez to score two or more goals 13/2
Wigan v Middlesbrough Saturday 5th May 15:00 Wigan 5/4 Draw 12/5 Middlesbrough 5/2 Get on: Middlesbrough Match Special: Viduka to score at any time 5/2
Aston Villa v Sheff Utd Saturday 5th May 17:15 Live on Premiership Plus Aston Villa 11/10 Draw 12/5 Sheff Utd 11/4 Get on: Aston Villa Match Special: Aston Villa to win by two or more goals 3/1
Arsenal v Chelsea Sunday 6th May 16:00 Live on Sky Arsenal 19/10 Draw 23/10 Chelsea 13/8 Get on: Arsenal Match Special: Adebayor to score the only goal of the game 40/1
Charlton v Tottenham Monday 7th May 20:00 Live on Sky Charlton 21/10 Draw 5/2 Tottenham 7/5 Get on: Tottenham Match Special: Berbatov and Keane both to score 13/2Labels: Betting, Football, Premier League, Premiership, Soccer
Posted by soccerbetting.info @ 9:23 AM
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