With all due respect to international football, the only time we love it is when its in the middle of summer and a big tournament has arrived, and I’m sure everyone is glad to have the bread and butter of the Premier league back! Here a few tips from Saturday’s games for you!
Tottenham vs Chelsea
Two in form sides meet at White Hart Lane in the early kick off on Saturday, with the Andre Villas-Boas coming up against the side that gave him the boot back in March of this year.
Chelsea will be without skipper John Terry who decided against appealing his four game ban for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand. A side from the long term injuries to Younes Kaboul, Spurs are at full strength and will fancy their chances of getting something from the game.
If either side are going to win I fancy Spurs to do so, however I can’t see anything but a score draw on Saturday
Tottenham 1 Chelsea 1 – 13/2 with William Hill
Best tip:
Both teams to score – 4/6 with Coral
Fulham vs Aston Villa
Fulham’s home form as always is very good, with champions Manchester City the only side to take something from Craven Cottage this campaign, whilst Aston Villa’s away record has been poor for a while now; however they did impress, all be it in defeat away to Tottenham a fortnight ago.
Dimitar Berbatov will be back for Fulham and the Bulgarian international will look to continue his fine start to life at the London club. Paul Lambert has a decision on his hands whether to recall Darren Bent or stick with the Belgain Christian Benteke.
Lambert’s Villa are getting there slowly, and if they want to be able to move up the table they need to get something from these sort of games, and back them to get a point from Craven Cottage.
Fulham 1 Aston Villa 1 – 13/2 with Stan James
Best tip:
Under 2.5 goals – 21/20 with Bet Victor
Liverpool vs Reading
Liverpool’s home form has been poor for a long time now, registering just two Premier league wins at Anfield in 2012, both coming in romps against Everton and Chelsea last season. Reading are slowly adjusting to life in the Premier League, however they are yet to win and have blown leads in their last two outings against Newcastle and Swansea.
Prior to their draw with Stoke, Liverpool under Brendan Rodgers had been improving and I fancy them to earn a routine win here, against his former club.
Liverpool 3 Reading 1 – 12/1 with Stan James
Best tip:
Luis Suarez anytime goalscorer – 5/6 with Bluesquare
Manchester United vs Stoke
Sir Alex Ferguson’s side got back on track in their last Premier League match away to Newcastle in comprehensive fashion, whilst Stoke were solid and deserved their point away to Liverpool.
Despite losing less games then their illustrious opponents so far this season, Stoke have never registered a Premier League point at Old Trafford, and I don’t expect that to change here.
Manchester United 2 Stoke 1 – 17/2 with Stan James
Best tip:
Over 2.5 goals – 8/13 with Skybet
Swansea vs Wigan
Swansea’s fantastic start under Michael Laudrup seems a long time ago now, with the club picking up just two points in their last five games. Wigan are as unpredictable as ever, but their performances have merited more points than they’ve registered so far this season.
Defensively both sides concede too many goals, with both shipping in eleven goals each in their last five games, meaning the both teams to score bet should be a banker.
Franco Di Santo and Arouna Kone have started the season in good form for Wigan and I fancy one of them to score in a Wigan win at the Liberty.
Swansea 1 Wigan 2 – 12/1 with bet365
Best tip:
Both teams to score – 4/5 with Stan James
West Brom vs Manchester City
Steve Clarke has taken to management like a duck to water with West Brom sitting comfortably in the top half of the Premier League. City are slowly finding their form this year, with the 3-0 victory over Sunderland their best performance so far.
West Brom have won all four games at the Hawthorns this campaign, however this will certainly be the sternest test the Baggies have faced at home so far. The champions have only registered one Premier league away win this season, but that was in their last away outing against a good Fulham side.
I fancy Manchester City to end West Brom’s fantastic home record here with a comfortable victory.
West Brom 1 Manchester City 3 – 14/1 with Stan James
Best tip:
Manchester City to win – 3/4 with 888Sport
West Ham vs Southampton
West Ham’s unbeaten home start ended last time out at the hands of Arsenal, whilst Southampton needed a late Jose Fonte header to rescue a point against Fulham.
These two promoted sides have adjusted to life back in the top flight in differing fashion, granted the Hammers have had a much more favourable fixture list then the Saints.
Nigel Adkins will see this as a great chance to register their first away point of the season, however I reckon West Ham will just have too much at Upton Park.
West Ham 2 Southampton 1 – 8/1 with Stan James
Best tip:
Andy Carroll first goalscorer – 5/1 with Betfred
Norwich vs Arsenal
Winless Norwich find themselves in the bottom three and in desperate need of points. Arsenal have impressed so far this year, but will feel their performances have merited more points.
Arsenal won here 2-1 last year, and I fancy the same result.
Norwich 1 Arsenal 2 – 8/1 with Stan James
Best tip:
Arsenal to win – 4/7 with Bet Victor