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Can the Premier League live up to last weekend’s record-setting showing? And what should football spread betting punters be keeping an eye on? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Weekend! What are the odds on Leicester beating Man City?In the tastiest meeting of the weekend – at least, until Liverpool v Arsenal on Monday night – Man City host league leaders Leicester at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League this Sunday.The Foxes have 7 goals in 2 games, and wins over West Brom and Burnley. Yet they lost to a rotated Arsenal side in the EFL Cup mid-week, and face a completely different kind of test when they visit the Etihad. What are the odds on Man City winning the league? They’re at an unbeaten Season Points spread of 89-90.5, and are odds on at 5/6. In comparison, Spreadex has Leicester at a Finishing Position spread of 7.25-8.75. That explains why Spreadex is offering a rather conclusive Man City/Leicester Goal Supremacy spread of 1.7-1.9, with the Foxes longshots at 9/1 to win on Sunday. What channel is Crystal Palace v Everton on?Currently in 2nd place, Everton will be looking to continue their red hot start when they make the trip to Selhurst Park this Saturday, at 3pm on Amazon Prime Video. With a pair of 5-2 victories this week, the Toffees are riding high. Yet Crystal Palace are no slouches, deservedly beating Man United 3-1 last Saturday. What are the odds on Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring against Crystal Palace? Last weekend’s hat-trick hero is at a PGM spread of 19-22, a SMM spread of 28-34, and is at fixed odds of 6/4. Wilfried Zaha, meanwhile, is at 12/5, and a PGM spread of 13-16. As for the game itself, Spreadex is offering an Everton/Palace (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.3-0.5, alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.35-2.55 and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 121-131. Will Gareth Bale face Newcastle on Sunday?Spurs fans are going to have to wait until October to see Gareth Bale back in a Tottenham shirt, with the North London club missing the injured Welshman when Newcastle visit at 2pm this Sunday on Sky Sports Premier League. Jose Mourinho’s side seem to have bounced back from their opening defeat against Everton, with a strong 5-2 win over Southampton and positive progress in Europa League qualifying. Will they show the wear and tear of their trip to Macedonia? Probably not, with Spreadex offering a Tottenham/Newcastle Goal Supremacy spread of 1.1-1.3 and a Total Goals spread of 2.75-2.95. Will Sheffield United or Leeds finish higher this season?The Whites are looking to steal Sheffield United’s status as promotion hotshots when they travel to Bramall Lane at 12pm on BT Sport 1 this Sunday. Only Leicester have scored as many goals as Leeds at this early part in the season. Only West Brom have conceded more. They need to sort out that latter issue if they are to secure a place in the top half of the table. The Blades, meanwhile, seem struck by 2nd season syndrome, with losses to Wolves, Aston Villa and, in the EFL Cup, Burnley. Spreadex is offering a Leeds Finishing Position spread of 11-12.5, compared to Sheffield at 14.25-15.75. What are the odds on Leeds beating Sheffield? It’s a tough one, with a choice Goal Supremacy spread of -0.1-0.1, but with the Blades at 17/10 fixed odds to their visitors’ 13/8. How many goals will Chelsea score against West Brom?The early signs aren’t good for West Brom. Do they stand a chance against Chelsea this Saturday, at 5.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League? Conceding 8 goals in 2 games, West Brom are plum bottom of the table. What are the odds on West Brom getting relegated? They’re at a Relegation Index spread of 20-23, and are odds on at 8/15. The big question for Chelsea, is will Eduoard Mendy make his debut on Saturday? We’re only a few games in and Kepa Arrizabalaga has already had more than his fair share of howlers, so the sooner the former Rennes keeper takes over the better. Saturday’s fixture is the kind of ostensibly easy game Frank Lampard needs to bed in his numerous summer signings. And the Blues shouldn’t have any issues, with Spreadex offering a Chelsea/West Brom (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.35-1.55, and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 149-159. What are the best bets for Brighton v Man United?Needing to recover from last weekend’s opening loss to Palace, Man United travel to Brighton in Saturday’s opener, at 12.30pm on BT Sport 1. Not without merit in their loss to Chelsea, the Seagulls haven’t looked half bad this season, beating Newcastle 3-0 while securing a pair of clean sheets in the EFL Cup to set up a 4th round visit from, funnily enough, United. Still chasing Jadon Sancho, the visitors will be reliant on Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood, who both came off the bench against Luton mid-week to put that game beyond doubt. What are the odds on Rashford scoring against Brighton? He is at a PGM spread of 18-21, behind Anthony Martial at 19-22, but ahead of Bruno Fernandes at 17-20 and Greenwood at 14-17. In terms of the game itself, Spreadex is offering a Man United/Brighton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.65-0.85.
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