Spread Bets Of The Day
In a fully-televised bonanza weekend of Premier League football, what exactly should you be watching out for? It’s the Spread Bets of the Weekend! 1. Tottenham v Man United – Harry Kane SMM, 32-38With both sides still chasing a spot in Europe next season, Tottenham host Man United at 8.15pm on Sky Sports Premier League this Friday.In a sense, Spurs have actually majorly benefited from the lockdown. That 3-month break means they will now – hopefully – be able to play out the rest of the season with Harry Kane, who hasn’t featured since his hamstring tear on January 1st. Not only that, Moussa Sissoko and Son Heung-min are also back from injury, meaning Tottenham are in a far better position than if they’d faced United in March as originally planned. Will Kane or Son be the difference maker? The former is at a Super Mega Goal Minutes spread of 32-38, with the latter at 18-22. 2. Watford v Leicester – Leicester/Watford (h) Goal Supremacy, 0.35-0.55Hoping to cling onto 3rd, Leicester make the trip to Watford this Saturday, at 12.30pm on BT Sport 1. The Foxes actually participated in the final Premier League fixture pre-break, when they beat Aston Villa 4-0. That was, however, their 1st victory after a 4-game winless streak, one that included a defeat at bottom of the table Bournemouth. As for the Hornets, they are in danger of being dragged into the relegation zone if results go against them this weekend. Yet this is a side that inflicted upon Liverpool their first – and so far only – Premier League loss this season. Hence a perhaps surprisingly tight Leicester/Watford (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55.3. Bournemouth v Crystal Palace – Bookings, 43-47Looking to escape the relegation zone, Bournemouth take on Crystal Palace this Saturday at 7.45pm, in the first ever Premier League fixture shown on BBC One. The Cherries haven’t won a game since February 1st, their most recent loss coming at Liverpool. Palace, meanwhile, have picked up 3 consecutive 1-0 wins in a row, against Newcastle, Brighton and Watford.Last time these sides met, the Bookings makeup hit 95, in large part thanks to Mamadou Sakho’s early red card. Ahead of this weekend’s game, Spreadex are offering a Bookings spread of 43-47. 4. Aston Villa v Chelsea – Total Goals, 3.05-3.25Unable to make the most of their mid-week game in hand, Aston Villa now need to get something off Chelsea, at 4.15pm on Sky Sports Premier League this Sunday. They may struggle to do so, however. They have the worst defence in the league, conceding 56 goals, and haven’t won a game in their last 5 fixtures. The Blues did only beat them 2-1 back in December, however. Will the scoreline be any higher this weekend? Spreadex are offering a Total Goals spread of 3.05-3.25. 5. Everton v Liverpool – 1st Match Goal, 32-35Liverpool can’t win the Premier League when they travel to Everton this Sunday, at 7pm on Sky One. But victory would leave them one win away from securing the title. Ahead of the derby, Spreadex are offering a 1st Match Goal spread of 32-35. The Reds have scored their 1st goal before the 32nd minute a total of 12 times this season. That includes their massive 5-2 win over the Toffees in December, when Divock Origi got the opener in the 6th minute.
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