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TheODDSbible's Premier League Betting Preview

TheODDSbible's Premier League Betting Preview

We've taken a look at the best bets in each of the weekend's Premier League games.

Kieran Spratt

Kieran Spratt

Chelsea v Swansea City

Eight points clear at the top of the table, Chelsea look all but certain to lift the Premier league trophy at the end of the season and look a decent bet to extend that margin at home to a beleaguered Swansea City.

The Blues are on a run of 11 straight wins at Stamford Bridge, scoring over 2.5 goals in eight of those victories. The Swans, in stark contrast, have emerged victorious just twice in their last 11 away from home.

Antonio Conte's side should be confident enough to take all three points comfortably and likely improve their goal tally along the way.

Suggested bet: Chelsea over 2.5 team goals, 11/10

hazard
hazard

Crystal Palace v Middlesbrough

In what is shaping up to be an intriguing clash between two out-of-sorts sides, we think the goal market could be the best bet here.

Both Palace's home form and Boro's away form are woeful. Palace have won just once at Selhurst Park in eight games and are currently on a run of three consecutive straight defeats on home turf. Boro are winless in eight on their travels.

Despite losing on the road, Boro have done so by the narrowest of margins recently. Four of their last five away from the Riverside finised with under 2.5 goals.

Suggested bet: Under 2.5 goals, 40/85

Everton v Sunderland

Undefeated in five, Everton are going well at the moment and will be licking their lips at the prospect of facing bottom of the league Sunderland.

The Toffees look good at home too, winning three of their last four at Goodison Park, by margins of 3-0, 4-0 and 6-3.

Sunderland's last trip outside of the Stadium of Light actually ended up really well as they thumped fellow relegation candidates Palace 4-0.

Alas, they returned to the form that's plagued them all season in their next game, a 4-0 beating at the hands of Southampton.

Suggested bet: Everton win and over 2.5 match goals, 20/21

Everton
Everton

Hull City v Burnley

Thanks to some exceptional home form, Burnley are sitting comfortably in 12th and ten points clear of Saturday's opponents and the relegation zone.

Unfortunately for the Clarets, they're away form is dreadful and they face a Hull side who themselves are picking up form at home.

The Tigers have won their last four at the KCOM in all competitions and their last two in the league. Burnley on the other hand are yet to win when they've hit the road this season.

One common trend in Burnley's recent away defeats is that both teams tend to score, with four of the last five resulting in that outcome.

Suggested bet: Both teams to score, 9/10

West Bromwich Albion v AFC Bournemouth

West Brom have been phenomenal at home as of late and face a Bournemouth side struggling away and who are in real danger of being dragged in to a relegation dogfight.

The Baggies have won six of their last seven at the Hawthorns (they're only blemish a 2-0 defeat against Man United) and have won their last three on the bounce there. The Cherries have lost five of their last six away, conceding a whopping 18 times.

BetVictor are offering an attractive looking 4/7 on West Brom to just lead at any time.

Suggested bet: West Brom to lead any time, 4/7

Watford v West Ham United

In what looks like a tough game to call, it's the goal markets that hold the most value in this one.

Both Watford and West Ham look relatively safe in the grand scheme of things and in truth either team could emerge victorious from this one.

Instead it's worth considering that six of West Ham's last seven away games in all competitions and four of Watford's last five at Vicarage Road have ended with both teams scoring and we think this game has a decent chance of repeating that.

Suggested bet: Both teams to score, 7/10

Watford
Watford

Tottenham Hotspur v Stoke City (Sunday, 1.30pm)

Spurs will be looking to bounce back from their Europa League heartbreak earlier in the week against a Stoke City side that are poor away from home.

Despite the midweek loss, Mauricio Pochettino's men are in scintillating form at home in the league, notching up five consecutive wins at White Hart Lane and are yet to taste defeat there in the league this season.

Ninth placed Stoke are usually a tough test for anyone in the league but have been awful away from Staffordshire as of late. In four of their last five away games, The Potters have lost 3-1, 4-1, 4-2 and 1-0.

Suggested bet: Tottenham win, 4/9

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