The latest football betting odds for this weekend’s Premier
League games – here at Route One we try and find the very best value for our readers. Oh, and we thought we'd throw a
few lovely ladies in for good measure. Enjoy!
*this week’s lady theme is: Female Sports Broadcasters*
Saturday September
1st (Kick Off: 12:45PM)
West Ham v Fulham
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Big Sam’s Hammers
have had a mixed start to the season, with one win and one loss in two games
about as mixed as you can get. Fulham
- on the other hand - have delighted their fans, banging in five against
Norwich on the opening day and even having the temerity to bag two at Old
Trafford last week, despite a 3-2 loss.
The comings and goings of Friday’s transfer deadline day
will have some impact on the outcome of all of this weekend’s games you’d have
to say. Fulham boss Martin Jol may have lost Moussa Dembele, but he has been
very canny in bringing in Dimitar ‘brilliant player when he can be arsed’
Berbatov. West Ham, on the other
hand, have been worryingly quiet.
The Verdict: A
lively match to kick off the televised football weekend this one. The Fulham
win (15/8,
Paddy Power)
looks pretty promising to us, with a 2-1 scoreline priced nicely at 14/1 with
Paddy.
Saturday September
1st (Kick Off: 3PM)
Swansea v Sunderland
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It’s fair to say that everyone outside of Wales has been
taken aback by the amazing August that Swansea
have enjoyed. Three games (in all competitions), three wins, eleven goals
scored and just one conceded. Michael Laudrup has taken to English Football
Management like Prince Harry to Jagermeister.
Sunderland
meanwhile had to suffer the ignominy of having their match against Reading
abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch. In August, for Pete’s sake. The Black
Cats did enjoy a straightforward victory over Morecambe in midweek however,
with new boy Adam Johnson in particular looking sharp. Probably because he’s
had his chains removed.
The Verdict: A
tough one to call this we reckon. Following
their cracking start, do Swansea start as favourites? And if so, can they cope
with the pressure? We fancy a draw here (9/4, Blue
Square), with both teams to score at 4/5 with Blue
Square again.
Tottenham v Norwich
Having been booed off against WBA in their previous game,
the pressure is slowly but surely beginning to mount on poor old AVB already.
He’ll b hoping that recent signings Emmanuel Adebayor and Moussa Dembele will
add a bit of spark to his Spurs team.
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Norwich are OK at
home but do struggle on their travels. Many observers have suggested that the
Canaries lack the steel and organisation imparted on them by former boss Paul
Lambert. Expect Chris Hughton’s steady start at Carrow Road to continue.
The Verdict: Tottenham
can be backed at a universal 2/5, but there’s no value in that so instead
have a look at the Tottenham (-1) Goal Handicap, which is slated at Evens
at Paddy Power. And why not plump
for Emmanuel Adebayor to turn in a dream debut by scoring first (7/2,
Sporting Bet).
West Brom v Everton
Two more sides who have – to an extent – outperformed
expectations thus far. West Brom
have taken four points from their two games, including last week’s classic
smash and grab at White Hart Lane.
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And David Moyes has done it again at Everton: on a limited budget, he’s moved a couple out, brought a
couple in, and created a solid side that is tough to beat. THAT Monday night
defeat of Manchester United will linger in Toffees hearts for years to come.
The Verdict: This
one has got draw written all over it - which is OK, as that is priced at a
handsome 12/5
at William Hill. And if you’re
laying an accumulator, stick down the Under 2.5 Goals which is available at
attractive prices everywhere (Sporting
Bet, 8/11).
Wigan v Stoke
Wigan are
continuing to earn themselves the nickname of ‘the Unbackables’. Capable of
mastery one week and misery the next, Roberto Martinez’s men are about as
attractive to bet on as a White Christmas. Avoid.
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Stoke meanwhile
continue to pedal their ‘unique’ brand of anti-football up and down the
country. Decent at home, beatable away, Tony Pulis’s men give their all for the
cause.
The Verdict: To
be honest, here at Route One we
advise extreme caution when eyeing this one up on your coupons. All three
results are a distinct possibility. Blue
Square have priced Stoke at 23/10 which is just about the best value on
offer. If you’re having a Draw Acca (11/5 everywhere), maybe stick this one down.
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