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Premier League Betting Tips – 9th – 12th November, 2018

The following are betting tips for selected fixtures in the English Premier League, covering matches taking place between the 9th – 12th November, 2018.

 


Cardiff vs Bournemouth

Cardiff will have highlighted this fixture as a possible three-pointer. Brighton aren’t the best on the road, and with the Bluebirds still buzzing from their first win of the season a fortnight ago, Warnock may galvanise this side into a second home win. Murray will continue to be a threat for the visitors, but if Cardiff are to survive this season, these are the ones to win. Neither side has looked prolific in front of goal, with the under 2.5 market looking profitable

Cardiff win @ 2.63 with Smarkets | Stake £10, return £26.30 

Under 2.5 goals @ 1.59 with Marathon Bet | Stake £10, return £15.90 


Leicester vs Burnley

Emotions are still running high at Leicester City Football Club; a home fixture against a vulnerable Burnley is the perfect antidote for the Foxes as they look to make it seven points from nine in the Premier League. Burnley have lost three on the spin and look prime candidates for a fourth. Jamie Vardy hasn’t quite been his prolific self so far this campaign, however, back the striker to find the net this weekend with the King Power Stadium erupting in unison.

Leicester – Leicester HT/FT @ 2.38 with Bet Victor | Stake £10, return £23.80

Jamie Vardy to score @ 1.95 with Betway | Stake £10, return £19.50


Liverpool vs Fulham

Despite their midweek loss in Belgrade, Liverpool will be brimming at the thought of hosting Fulham this weekend. Bottom of the league having conceded a staggering 29 goals, the Cottagers are in danger of losing pace with the league. Jokanovic’s place is under severe pressure; his inability to adapt to life in the Premier League could open the door for a replacement prior to Christmas. Liverpool are still unbeaten in the league, but with rotations at the back their defence doesn’t seem as secure as it did at the start of the season. Backing both teams to score here shows value, with Mitrovic a likely candidate. 

Both teams to score @ 2.11 with 188 Bet | Stake £10, return £21.10

 


Chelsea vs Everton

Chelsea looked impressive how they dug themselves out of a hole last Sunday. Bringing Hazard off the bench made an immediate impact as they beat Palace 3-1; a sign that Chelsea are genuine title challengers this season. Everton are a side that could give them problems. Richarlison’s pace down the middle and the creativity of Sigurdsson will test Chelsea’s defence, however, the Blues look capable of outscoring most sides. Best to stick with the over 2.5 goals market here, with Morata a good price to keep his scoring run going.

Over 2.5 goals @ 1.57 with Bet Stars | Stake £10, return £15.70

 


Arsenal vs Wolves

Arsenal are well and truly beginning to soak up Emery’s style of football. Last weekend’s draw to Liverpool was a true sign of their bottle and belief under the new coach. Wolves have hit a bit of a lull in recent outings and are in danger of dropping into the murky waters of the mid-bottom half. The Emirates is turning into a fortress again for the Gunners; their relentless attacking pressure will be too much for a talented, yet one-dimensional Wolves side. Wolves are averaging a one goal a game – you’d expect them to need more than one to take anything away from North London.

Arsenal 2-0 Wolves @ 9.75 with Sport Pesa | Stake £10, return £97.50

 


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