Premier League betting odds 2011

Spread betting punters might have been a little surprised after the Premier League’s opening weekend as all home sides failed to win for the first time in history.
By: Sporting Index
 
Aug. 15, 2011 - PRLog -- Both Chelsea and Arsenal were unable to pick up maximum points to the delight of any spread punters supporting either Stoke or Newcastle, respectively.

The Gunners fans will get their first opportunity to see the side at the Emirates this season when Liverpool make the trip to North London and sellers of their win index will be pleased to see that Cesc Fabregas has finally completed his move to Barcelona. Spread buyers of the host’s win index will have noted that the Reds blew a 1-0 lead at Anfield to drop two points against Sunderland on Saturday. Those spread punters having a bet on Liverpool’s win index will be intrigued to know that the Gunners won only 58% of their home matches last season, although they did have the league’s best away record.

In comparison, the Reds won only 26% of their league games on the road during the same campaign. Anyone having a spread bet on the match supremacy market may like to know that there was nothing to separate the sides last term, as both games finished in a 1-1 draw. The 1-1 result at the Emirates in April was the third consecutive match between the sides which has seen fewer than three goals – which will please those selling total goals. Fans might recall that the last meeting produced two goals after the 90th minute and that may encourage spread bettors interested in the total goal minutes market.

Andre Villas-Boas has his first game in charge at Stamford Bridge this weekend when West Brom visit and buyers of Chelsea’s win index will be delighted to hear that the side have beaten the Baggies in every Premier League contest. Anyone selling the Blues’ win index should be aware that the run stretches for ten league matches, where they have also outscored their opponents 29 goals to three. Total goal buyers with Sporting Index may also remember that Chelsea hammered six past the Baggies on their last trip to the Bridge.

Any spread enthusiasts that enjoy a bet on the bookings index will be interested to learn that there have been only three yellow cards handed out over the past three meetings between West Brom and Chelsea.

The defending champions face Tottenham on Monday evening and buyers of their win index will argue that Man United have not lost against their next opponents for 23 matches across all competitions.

Spread bettors looking at the match supremacy market may like to know that Spurs have managed to score only two goals against United in their last five meetings. Rafael Da Silva was sent off last time these sides faced each other and buyers of the bookings index will be hoping for another 85 point total at Old Trafford.
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