Bet On The Premier League Table Top Clash

Posted: November 27, 2015

Updated: March 13, 2024

Leicester Vs Man United

• Man U. 13/10
• Leicester 21/10
• Draw 12/5

Perhaps the most interesting game for those of you that like to bet on the Premier League will be Leicester, the Premier League table leaders, hosting Manchester United (sat in second place) this Saturday.

Whilst the odds still have Man U a nose in front their performance midweek against PSV Eindhoven may well give Foxes fans more reason than usual to take advantage of UK gambling laws and bet on the Premier League placing a tenner or two on their team to win at Bet365.

Following their disappointing draw with Crystal Palace back at the end of October it looked like The Red Devils had bounced back with three wins in a row, but their Champions League chances now hang in the balance and whilst their win against West Brom was convincing enough, their away win at Watford really wasn’t the best of Premier League games.

Best Bet On The Premier League Leaders Is A Draw

Leicester, meanwhile, are unbeaten since September, and their recent demolishing of Newcastle 3-0 will have bolstered their resolve to confound pre-season Premier League predictions and remain at the top of the table. If you bet on the Premier League regularly you’ll know that Louis Van Gaal will be pushing his Premier League players for a result on Saturday, but Leicester will be no push over.

Bet365 have Man United’s odds drifting out to around 13/10 with Leicester closing up to 21/10 but I think the best odds from this one, for those about to bet on the Premier League this weekend, will be the 12/5 you can get on a draw, because after the PSV disaster one wonders if Premier League goals will be forthcoming in what is bound to be a rather cagey match.

Then again one of the best Premier League fixtures of last season turned out to be their meeting at the King Power Stadium which treated fans to an eight goal thriller. Here’s the highlights of that game, which are enough to make a bet on the Premier League table top clash this weekend a requirement.

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