Premiership Betting Preview

September 11th, 2008

The Premiership resumes this weekend after the success of the English national team against Andorra and Croatia. However attention now turns to the domestic league where some huge games will be taking place. The two most successful clubs in English footballing history meet at Anfield on Saturday as Liverpool host arch rivals and defending league champions Manchester United.

The is arguably the biggest fixture of the season and always ensures, passion, goals and entertainment for fans. Both sets of fans will want to claim the bragging rights for the ensuring months and both sets of players will want to kick start their season’s by winning this fixture. Berbatov may well start for United and the Bulgarian will be looking to impress on his debut for his new club.

The betting market for this game offers several decent opportunities for punters here are some of the odds:

Liverpool Win – 2/1 with Bet365

United Win – 7/5 with Paddy Power

Draw – 2/1 with Betfred

First Goal Scorer:

Torres 5/1 bet365 – The Spanish striker is lethal when given a chance a has an impressive scoring record for Liverpool.

Berbatov 6/1 Bluesqaure Bet – Will it be a dream debut for Berbatov? What better way to start your United career by scoring the first goal against bitter rivals Liverpool!

Rooney 7/1 William Hill – Rooney showed he is capable of finishing by scoring against Croatia last night. The former Everton fan and player answered many critics and will be desperate to find the net against boyhood rivals Liverpool.

London Born or Bred – Paddy Power

August 28th, 2008

Paddy Power have some fantastic deals on this weekend’s football fixtures. Chelsea face Tottenham on Sunday in a classic London derby. But will a cockney get on the score sheet for either team? Well with several big  London born players taking part in the game, paddy power have odds on all them scoring in their home city.

Chelsea v Spurs London born or Bred – It’s not all about the foreigners – 1st Londoner to score in the Derby:

2/1 Lampard , 7/2 J Cole, 6/1 Shaun wright Philipps, 8/1 Bentley, 9/1 Terry, 18/1 A Cole, 28/1 King, None to Score

Here is a full list of  all the games and the odds for each:

Match

Home

Draw

Away

Bolton v West Brom

10/11

9/4

3/1

Èverton v Portsmouth

11/10

9/4

12/5

Hull v Wigan

6/4

11/5

7/4

Middlesbrough v Stoke

8/13

5/2

5/1

West Ham v Blackburn

5/4

9/4

21/10

Arsenal v Newcastle

2/5

3/1

7/1

Chelsea v Spurs

2/5

3/1

15/2

Sunderland v Man City

13/10

11/5

2/1

Aston Villa v Liverpool

11/5

9/4

6/5

So place those bet today by visiting paddy power!

Early World Cup 2012 Bets

August 20th, 2008

The summer of 2012 will be one to remember for sport. The summer months will feature the World Cup in South Africa and the London Olympics. English sports fans will be excited about both as long as England qualify for the World Cup. They begin their campaign next month against Andorra and manager Fabio Cappello will be determined to uphold his reputation as a first class manager.

Several side will have the chance of winning the tournament, but with four years still to go, who are the bookies favourites? Heres a quick look at the betting favourites at this early stage:

Like every major international football tournament, the two south American sides are favourites. Brazil have won footballs most prized possession 5 times. Brazil are currently at a very decent 5/1 to lift the cup for the 6th time. Fellow South American side Argentina always play stunning football and are currently producing some of the worlds best young players. They are 7/1 with bet 24 to win in South Africa. Euro 2008 champs Spain are now 8/1to repeat the success of this summer and with players like Fernado Torres they will certainly be a major threat.

England, under new coach Cappello are 12/1 to win the cup for the first time since 1966. You may think its too early to bet on an event so far away. But with everyday the tournament draws closer the odds will get shorter for the favourites.

Betfred Online Sports Betting Football Predictor League

August 13th, 2008

The online sports betting site Betfred.com has launched its new ‘Premier Predictor’, where you have to predict the scores of the Premier League games every week.

This season they have added another element to the predictor – you have to say who will score first in each of the ‘star games’ that Betfred chooses for lots of extra bonus points. The bonus points are relative to that scorers’ Betfred odds of scoring the first goal.

Signing up to the predictor is completely free, and there are some amazing prizes available to those who do well each month, and over the course of the season.

There are thousands of pounds worth of free bets available to the over top predictors, plus plenty of amazing gadgets, team shirts, and at least £150 in free bets and special prizes every month to the monthly leaders.

Scoring system for normal games:

  • Correct outcome but incorrect score = 5 points
  • Correct outcome and correct score = 10 points

Scoreing system for ‘starred’ games:

  • Correct outcome but incorrect score = 5 points
  • Correct outcome and correct score = 10 points
  • Correctly guessing the outcome, score and first scorer of the starred game will earn you +10pts for the score and result, and you will also be awarded the number in points that appears next to the scorer’s name in the dropdown box

One entry per person, Betfred account required to receive your free bets.

Premiership Top Goal Scorer Betting Preview

August 5th, 2008

Sports betting online is now so easy! Simply sign up an account deposit some money and your off! All major bookies offer a wide range of combination bets, and as the Premiership gets closer bookies are holding bets for the top scorer. Here a quick look at the golden boot favourites:

With the Premiership’s opening fixtures beginning on the 16th August fans are getting excited around the country. Last season United winger Ronaldo won the golden boot and will be looking to repast this success once again if he stays at United. The big four clubs, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and United all have deadly strikers and each has the ability to score plenty of goals.

Pre season favourite is Fernando Torres (4/1), who will be hoping to help Liverpool challenge for the title. The Spaniard had a stunning debut season and will be looking to build upon that by winning the golden boot whilst helping Liverpool win some silverware. With strike partner Robbie Keane signing for the Reds, they promise to score plenty of goals between them.

Arsenal will be looking to Emanuel Adebayor and Van Persie for their goals. Adebayor (8/1) had a great first half of the season last year, however failed to find the back of the net as the season drew to a close. Van
Persie has had numerous seasons plagued with injury and will be determined to show the league his real quality (16/1 Betfred).

Chelsea have been hit with the news that Drogba (8/1 bet365) will miss the start of the season due to an injury. Nicholas Aneleka has been in stunning form pre season and Scolari is reportedly very pleased with the Frenchman. If Aneleka (16/ holds down a regular place in the side he can score loads of goals and has plenty of experience.

For United they will be hoping to Ronaldo repeats the form he showed last year. It will be difficult has he was exceptionally good, but he will no doubt score plenty and will create opportunities for Tevez (25/1 Ladbrokes), Rooney (18/1 888sport) and maybe even Berbatov (10/1) if he signs for the champions.

The sports betting web has allowed punter to bet on specific events, scoreline and goal scorers from the comfort of their own home.

Robbie Keane 7/1 to be Liverpool’s top scorer

July 29th, 2008

Liverpool today unveiled Robbie Keane as their new signing, bagging him for £18m plus another potential £2m depending on performances and appearances.

The big-money transfer has been met with some criticism, with Rafa Benetez changing his usual policy of buying younger players with a potential for profits upon resale. At 28 years old, Keane will be worth a fraction of the £18m fee paid in a couple of years time, and he will need to perform otherwise Benetez could find himself under major pressure.

Some say Keane may have been the final piece of the jigsaw for the Reds to win the Premier League for the first time in 19 years, but I can’t see him making much of a difference, no matter how formidable the striking line-up is now.

Sky Bet have already opened a number of betting markets on how he will fare, making him odds of 7/1 to outscore Torres and be the side’s top scorer. They also think he is likely to get around 10.5 goals, with odds of 5/6 for him to get either side of that in the Premier League this season.

Keane is just 2/1 to score on his debut against Sunderland on the 16th August with the online bookmaker, and odds of 6/1 to get booked in that game. Longer-odds bets include him to score a hat trick on his debut at 25/1, and 28/1 for him to be the Premier League’s top scorer in 2008/09.

The 2/5 on offer for Torres to be top scorer for Liverpool, despite being short, seems like great value, even if he is half as prolific as last season. It may also be worth backing Keane to net two or more goals at Sunderland at odds of 10/1.

Premier League Outright Betting and Odds 2008/2009

July 22nd, 2008

As we count down to the start of the Premier League season 2008/2009, the transfers are hotting up and we are getting a clearer picture of what the squads may look like at the start of the season.

With big names signing new contracts, and the main players looking likely to stay for at least another season, Chelsea have now become joint favourites with Manchester United at odds of 2.9 on Betfair. United have seen their odds get longer over the summer as they have been at the centre of the Ronaldo transfer saga, made no major signings, sold players, and lost their assistant manager.

Getting Scolari as their new manager is also a major coup for the Blues, who will be expected to bring in the big trophies in the very near future.

There has been significant amounts bet on Arsenal and Liverpool to lift the Premier League trophy, with the betting around odds of 6.00 and 8.4 respectively. Whilst they may seem unlikely to break into the top two, Arsenal are huge favourites to top the League at the end of August at 3.5. Manchester United have surprisingly long odds of 9.00 and may be worth betting on, despite their tricky early run.

Unlike last season, there has been little talk of another team breaking into the top four, with Tottenham being the favourites to do so at 6.4. Their odds are likely to slide even further if the sales of either Keane or Berbatov do leave White Hart Lane, and this bet can be layed all day.

Football League Betting – The Championship

July 16th, 2008

Now I love the Football league! Being a Palace fan, (yes someone has to be I suppose) I’m used to life in this league. Its a fantastic league and the forthcoming season will provide plenty of cheers and tears for club’s fans. There will be no shortage of stunning goals, crunching tackles and epic matches. The gulf between the Premiership and Championship is vast in terms of quality of football and wealth, however this I why I love the league so much.

The Premiership is fantastic but I believe there is to much money, comfort and egos in the league. The Championship isn’t much better, but you do still get a sense of real tough football and realize how much football means to fans of lower league clubs. There’s nothing glamorous about playing Doncaster Rover’s away but I love it!

So this is for those fans who want to bet on their Championship club. Next week I will be previewing league 1&2.

The Championship

The league is so open resulting in very good betting odds for all teams pre season so get those bets down early. Derby are rejoining the league this season after a awful season in the Premiership, along with Birmingham and Reading. All will be looking to jump straight back up, and with the parachute payments they will receive, all will have the funds to spend in the transfer market.

QPR (6/1 888sport) are the new Chelsea of the league having been heavily invested in by the Mittal family, Bernie Eccelstone and Flavio Briatore. They have the money to buy some big players and manager Iain Dowie will be determined to win the league and take the club to the Premiership for the first time in 11 years.

Birmingham City, also priced at 6/1 to win the league, should be competing at the top end of the league with manager Alex Mclesih at the helm. They have also signed Marcus Bent from Charlton and will be a difficult team to beat next season.

Reading will be one of the favourites to win the league and at 8/1 with bet 365 aren’t a bad shout. Any team with Steve Coppell in charge has a chance.

Crystal Palace (11/1 should be challenging at the top end of the league with a manager who knows how to get promoted. Winning the league will be difficult but Palace have the players to do it.

Least favourites to win the league are Blackpool (100/1) who were promoted from league 1 last season. Bristol City were a newly promoted side last year and weren’t far from 1st place, finishing third. This is a league where anything is possible so I would rule any teams out.

Leave a comment below letting us know who you think will be crowned champions of the Championship, and make sure to check back next week for a betting preview for leagues 1 and 2.

Will Ronaldo Leave? – Transfer Betting

July 11th, 2008

Christiano Ronaldo is at the centre of one of the biggest transfer stories since David Beckham’s move to Real Madrid in 2003. Many betting firms are placing bets on whether he will be playing in a United shirt at the end of the season after Real Madrid clearly want the star to move to the Bernabeu. The worlds finest player has yet to comment on whether he will quit Old Trafford, but recently he agreed with the comment that modern football player’s have become “slave’s” which suggests United are forcing him to stay.

United fans will be desperate to keep their star but many believe he will fulfil his dream move to Spain. It seems that the Portuguese winger wants to leave after he has constantly stated that moving to Real Madrid is his “dream move”. Bookies odds look like this:

Sky Bet are pretty sure Ronaldo will not make the first game of the season as they price him at 11/10 to be a Real Madrid.


Ladbrokes price him being at United for the first game of the season with 8/15 odds.

Personally I think he will leave. The small comments he has made regarding his future point in the direction of a move to Madrid. If he does go it will be a shame to lose such a talented player, and I’m sure Match of the Day’s entertainment value every Saturday night will decrease. Many fans, however, will be glad to see the back of him, as his apparent arrogant personality and play acting antics have only earned him more dislike from rival fans.

Let us know where you think he will go by leaving a comment below!

Premiership Title – Betting Preview

July 9th, 2008

The premiership season is fast approaching and its time to bet on the team you think will take the title. Will it be one of the big four, Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea or Liverpool? Or will a new team emerge as premiership contenders?

I’m going with Chelsea this year. With new manger Luiz Felipe Scolari at the helm and Deco in midfield I think they will have what it takes to win the title. Last year was close and Chelsea, under Avram Grant, were a side who showed the potential to take United all the way next season. Under Scolari they will play, attractive attacking football but my only concern is their defence. Scolari is not known for his defensive qualities and I think could be a potential problem for big Phil. Chelsea are priced at 15/8 by Paddy power to finish top of the table.

United (5/4 with Bet365) will without question be challenging at the top and if they keep hold of Cristinao Ronaldo they will be favourites to retain the title. Assistant Manger Carols Queiroz looks to be leaving the club for the Portuguese national side. He will be missed and was a huge factor in the success story of Sir Alex Fergusons team last season. If he leaves some believe Ronaldo will head for the exit as well, due to two’s strong relationship.

Arsenal will be looking to improve on the last couple of seasons after having a great start last year but then struggling in the later stages. If Emmanuel Adebayor leaves for AC Milan, the gunners will need to buy a striker before the season ends. They lacked a consistent goal scorer last season and will need to find some quality upfront if they want to mount a serious title challenge this year.

Liverpool will always be mentioned at the beginning of the season but have consistently under performed. Even with Fernando Torres scoring 33 goals last season they were unable to challenge Chelsea and United. If they can get Villa they will surely be mounting a stronger bid next season. I fancy Liverpool this season and priced at 7/1 by 888sport and I think they are worth a bet. Pundits tip them every season and they have always failed, but they are definitely improving so this could be there year.

If you fancy a wild card I would go with either, Portsmouth at 500/1 (Bet direct), Tottenham at 80/1 (Betfred) or Man City at 200/1 (Blue Square). All have decent sides and cash to spend over the summer.

Let me know who you are betting on to win the 2008/2009 Premiership by leaving a comment below and make sure you visit us again soon to discuss more football betting!