Chris Hutcheon pinpoints the midweek money making opportunities in the Premier League including the TV game between Spurs and Liverpool on Wednesday. Live scores | Compare odds |
Live on BTSport1: Wednesday 20:00. Tottenham’s clash against Manchester United looks an attractive one on Wednesday night and it’s surprising that the Red Devils are 12/5 (Paddy Power) to claim three points at Wembley.
Spurs have regularly looked stifled at their temporary home although they are a 5/4 chance with BetVictor to get the job done, with the draw chalked up at odds of 9/4 (William Hill).
Harry Kane is the predictable favourite on the First Goalscorer list, with BetVictor offering 3/1 about the England forward breaking the deadlock.
However, the United defence is looking robust at the moment and they could give Alexis Sanchez a Premier League debut, with the former Arsenal man 11/2 (Paddy Power) to score first.
Chelsea go up against Bournemouth and Stan James offer 3/10 that the Blues get the job done against the Cherries who are 11/1 (Ladbrokes) to claim an unlikely victory at Stamford Bridge.
Everton clash with Leicester City at Goodison Park and it’s the visitors who look the more attractive price at 6/4 (Paddy Power) considering they’re in stronger form than a Toffees team who have been priced up as big as 21/10 (BetVictor) given that Sam Allardyce’s team are labouring along.
Newcastle are in need of the three points and Ladbrokes offer 15/13 that they beat a Burnley side who have fallen away after a bright start to the campaign, although the Clarets are capable of making life difficult and bet365 chalk up 11/4 about the away win.
Southampton are regularly priced too short and the Saints are 7/10 (William Hill) to get the better of a Brighton side whose performances have actually been quite bright recently. The Seagulls could be worth a speculative punt at odds of 5/1 (BetVictor) to get the job done.
Manchester City are stampeding towards the title and the champions-elect are a 1/7 poke with Stan James to get over the line, with West Brom unlikely to put up much resistance which is reflected in the 25/1 quote with Ladbrokes.
Stoke City’s prospects of staying up look much brighter after beating Huddersfield and they could be meeting Watford at a good time, with the Potters available at 5/4 (BetVictor) to get the better of the Hornets. Bet365 go 9/4 about the visitors who are being dragged into a relegation battle.
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