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A desperate Liverpool side earn an injury-time corner at West Brom in their bid to keep their Champions League dreams alive – What Happens Next?
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Spread Bets of the Week1. Burnley v Liverpool – 8.15pm Wednesday, Sky Sports Main EventWith Burnley in horrendous form coming off a 4-0 drubbing at home to Leeds, and Liverpool on a relentless charge in hopes of claiming a top-4 place at the death, this may seem a foregone conclusion.However, already-relegated West Brom gave Liverpool a real game last time out, and Burnley did beat the Reds in the last H2H at Anfield - and will be playing for pride here.With only the three points good enough for Jurgen Klopp’s team, Spreadex are favouring the Merseyside club to get the job done, with match odds of Liverpool at 1/4 against Burnley’s 9/1. Spreadex are also offering a Liverpool/Burnley(h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.9-2.1, and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 184-199.2. Tottenham v Aston Villa – 6pm Wednesday, Sky Sports Main EventWith Spurs knowing their chances of Champions League football are slim to none, and after news of star striker Harry Kane’s apparent desire to leave next season, Spurs will need to refocus and occupy themselves with getting three points here to keep any lingering ambitions mathematically-alive.A Spurs win would be the 7th H2H win in a row, so the London side clearly know how to get a result against Villa.Consequently, the home side are solid favourites with Spreadex, with a Tottenham/Aston Villa Goal Supremacy spread of 1.05-1.25 available, and match odds of Tottenham at 1/2 to Villa’s 19/4.3. West Brom v West Ham – 8.15pm Wednesday, Sky Sports PLIn a similar position to London rivals Spurs, the Hammers will know that their fading Champions League hopes will rest on other results going their way as much as their own performances.However, this should be a strong opportunity for David Moyes’ side to at least keep the pressure on teams above them by grabbing a victory over relegated West Brom here, although the Baggies will certainly not be pushovers – as shown by their last performance against Liverpool.The away side are favourites to get the job done though - with Spreadex offering a West Ham/West Brom(h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.9-1.1, alongside a Total Goals spread of 3-3.2 and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 152-162.Click here to see all our latest Football spread betting and Football fixed odds betting prices. Or click here to find out more about Football spread betting.
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