Bet on Premier League Round 12
Posted: November 10, 2018
Updated: November 10, 2018
All eyes will be on the Etihad Stadium this weekend this Sunday, making all the other games of round 12 of the Premier League somewhat less relevant. Pep Guardiola will defend his unbeaten run this season against his former nemesis Jose Mourinho, who will do all he can to usurp the Sky Blues’ plans with Pogba and company.
Southampton v Watford – H 3/2 (2.50) D 12/5 (3.40) A 23/11 (3.05)
Southampton will be playing in front of the home support, so it’s no surprise to see them branded as favourites for the match against Watford this weekend, per providers of internet betting in UK.
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But the thing is that Watford has surprised many since the start of the current campaign, as they’re now in 8th position with 19 points, while the hosts for the game are 8 places below them. That’s why we remain divided on this encounter, which is why we’d place our bets on a draw.
Crystal Palace v Tottenham – H 7/2 (4.50) D 29/11 (3.65) A 9/10 (1.90)
After struggling in the beginning, Tottenham seem to have found their form in recent rounds. Mauricio Pochettino’s men have lost only once in the last five encounters, while the rest of the games ended in victories.
Now the Spurs are in 4th spot with 24 points to their name, which is a far cry compared to Crystal Palace’s performances until this stage – the Eagles are in 14th having collected only 8 points. Their form has seen them lose four of their last matches, so it’s no surprise we’re backing the Spurs to win, with their odds also looking good for this game.
Manchester City v Manchester United – H 2/5 (1.39) D 22/5 (5.40) A 37/5 (8.40)
The best is left for the last, as Man City v Man United are slated to go up against one another in late afternoon this Sunday. Will the ‘Battle of Manchester’ be blue or red? Tune in this weekend and make sure to bet with online sportsbooks in UK to get your share of the spoils.
Premier League’s defending champions are leading the table (still undefeated) with a whopping 29 points from 11 rounds so far. The Red Devils on the other hand have experienced a horrendous start to the new campaign that has put Jose Mourinho in a precarious position, as they’re currently in 7th spot having attained merely 20 points.
Man City are the undisputed favourites to clinch a victory on their own turf, and rightfully so. But Man Untied have shown character that can at times be the winning factor for them, if some of their star players fail to deliver on their hefty price tags.
Betting on Pep Guardiola’s men seems like a sure thing, so you might also want to consider placing a wager on some of the other markets for this match; there are a surplus of options, especially when it comes to the goalscorers.