Thursday 21 April 2011

Premiership - Saturday 22nd April 2011 (All times 3PM unless stated)


Manchester United (5/11) v Everton (7/1) (12.45 PM, SS2)

Manchester United’s charge for a treble has been stopped and they we held at Newcastle on Tuesday, but that was away from Old Trafford and back where they’re happiest they should prove too strong for Everton, who often fail to back up good performances week on week.

Advice: 1 pt Manchester United -0.5 on 1st Half Asian H’Cap (evs Bet365)

Aston Villa (5/6) v Stoke (7/2)

Villa are strong favourites but they may have been flattered by wins over Newcastle and West Ham sides who weren’t at their best and may struggle against Stoke, who have performed admirably against Tottenham and are on a high following their FA Cup romp at the weekend.

Advice: 1.5 pts Stoke – Draw Double Chance (20/21 Stan James)

Blackpool (2/1) v Newcastle (6/4)

The football that Blackpool have played has been amazing and it would really be quite a shame if they were to be relegated, but they may suffer a massive blow against Newcastle, who gave it their all against Manchester United earlier on in the week.

Advice: 1 pt Newcastle (6/4 Paddy Power)

Sunderland (23/20) v Wigan (3/1)
Sunderland are expected by many to get back to winning ways here but their current rut may really be a problem and Wigan, who are getting closer to safety with every positive result, won’t lie down at all here.

Advice: 2 pts Wigan +0.5 on 1st Half Asian H’Cap (5/6 VC Bet)


Tottenham (8/13) v West Brom (5/1)

West Brom disappointed in tame fashion after giving Chelsea a lot to think about and Tottenham, so good at home, should prove too strong for them. The gulf in class between the sides could tell early here with Tottenham having home advantage.

Advice: 0.5 pt Tottenham/Tottenham Double Result (6/4 Boylesports)

Wolves (8/5) v Fulham (15/8)

This game is very tightly matched as it is and it may just be that being at Molineux is enough for Wolves. They’ve beaten Man City, Chelsea and ended Manchester United’s unbeaten season here and with so much on the line, may up their game for the big occasions.

Advice: 1 pt Wolves (8/5 Bet365)


Chelsea (2/7) v West Ham (12/1) (5:30 PM, ESPN)

A trophyless season and Champions League exit has rendered a run of eight wins and 2 draws in in 11 games (Premiership) nearly useless but Chelsea should be able to put away West Ham with some ease. A -2 goal start might give you a run for your money.

Advice: 1 pt Chelsea -2 (13/8 Blue Sq) 

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