Hey Guys, some good information on games this Saturday...
Saturday's traditional kick-off times see Arsenal host bottom of the table West Ham, Chelsea travel to Blackburn, and Man City away to Wolves. Mike Norman previews the action.
Arsenal [1.19] v West Ham [21.0]; The Draw [8.6]
The Gunners have hit form with a vengeance since losing to Premier League leaders Chelsea, putting five past Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League, four against Newcastle in the Carling Cup, and three past Man City at Eastlands last week. What's more, Arsene Wenger is starting to get key members of his squad - Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott to name but two - back to full fitness. An easy home win is on the cards here.
I can't remember the last time Arsenal scored less than two goals at the Emirates; in fact they've scored a total of 25 goals on their own turf in six competitive games this season - that's an average of just over four goals per game. Not surprisingly then I'm backing Any Unquoted (any team to score at least four) at [3.2] in the Correct Score market. West Ham are bottom of the league, winless away from home, and don't keep clean sheets. Need I say any more?
Blackburn [9.0] v Chelsea [1.5]; The Draw [4.5]
I'm caught in two minds regarding this match. If Chelsea do have an Achilles heel then it's that they are far less clinical away from home than they are at Stamford Bridge - they've failed to score in their last two away league games. But Blackburn are not exactly free-scoring at Ewood Park either –
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Saturday's traditional kick-off times see Arsenal host bottom of the table West Ham, Chelsea travel to Blackburn, and Man City away to Wolves. Mike Norman previews the action.
Arsenal [1.19] v West Ham [21.0]; The Draw [8.6]
The Gunners have hit form with a vengeance since losing to Premier League leaders Chelsea, putting five past Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League, four against Newcastle in the Carling Cup, and three past Man City at Eastlands last week. What's more, Arsene Wenger is starting to get key members of his squad - Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott to name but two - back to full fitness. An easy home win is on the cards here.
I can't remember the last time Arsenal scored less than two goals at the Emirates; in fact they've scored a total of 25 goals on their own turf in six competitive games this season - that's an average of just over four goals per game. Not surprisingly then I'm backing Any Unquoted (any team to score at least four) at [3.2] in the Correct Score market. West Ham are bottom of the league, winless away from home, and don't keep clean sheets. Need I say any more?
Blackburn [9.0] v Chelsea [1.5]; The Draw [4.5]
I'm caught in two minds regarding this match. If Chelsea do have an Achilles heel then it's that they are far less clinical away from home than they are at Stamford Bridge - they've failed to score in their last two away league games. But Blackburn are not exactly free-scoring at Ewood Park either –
Continued:
http://www.betfair.net/soccer/premier-league-betting-saturda-291010.html