Bet on Premier League Round 9
Posted: October 18, 2018
Updated: October 18, 2018
Get ready for a spectacle this weekend in the Premier League, as Jose Mourinho visits his former club while across town you’ll be able to witness West Ham take on Tottenham at the London Stadium, and much, much more.
Chelsea v Manchester United – H 3/4 (1.74) D 29/10 (3.90) A 21/5 (5.20)
Round 9 of the English top flight will kick off with a great clash at lunch time at Stamford Bridge this Saturday, so make sure to tune in to the game and bet with providers of internet betting in UK. Chelsea, who second on the table (they’re tied with Man City and Liverpool), have a chance to regain their winning form after recording a few disappointing performances in recent games.
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Man United on the other hand are looking to find a consistent winning formula that will see them climb the ladder as they’re quite far behind the leaders at this point – 7 points below the top three sides.
Mourinho knowns all the ins and outs of his former ground Stamford Bridge, but there’s concern that Man United will have the capacity to instill their game at such a hostile environment, especially since some of the Blues support resent the Old Trafford even more for having their boss as their manage. That’s why we’re backing Chelsea to secure another 3 points at home this weekend.
Newcastle United v Brighton – H 14/11 (2.27) D 15/7 (3.15) A 11/4 (3.75)
After 8 round, Newcastle are still haven’t been able to pull themselves out of the relegation zone; they’re currently in 19th with only 2 points to their name. And to make matters worse, the club is constantly in the media regarding their ownership speculation since Mike Ashley has put it up for sale last year.
Brighton aren’t that much better, but they have six points more which has enabled them the 8th spot for the time being. In the last five rounds, they’ve recorded 2 draws, 2 losses and 1 win, so comparing them to Newcastle, we’re willing to bet with online sportsbooks in UK this game could end up in a draw with goals.
West Ham v Tottenham – H 16/5 (4.20) D 20/7 (3.85) A 9/10 (1.90)
Chelsea v Man United won’t be the only derby in the capital on Saturday, as West Ham host Tottenham at the London Stadium. Mauricio Pochettino’s men are now in 5th position on the table, and they seem to have regained their form in recent encounters after suffering back-to-back defeats against Watford and Liverpool. But besides those two hiccups, Spurs have won all their other games.
The Hammers are trying to fight their way back into the middle of the table (where they normally finish at the end of seasons), but we doubt they’ll make a difference this weekend against the Spurs.