Fred Done’s EPL Picks 10/11/12 November
November 8th, 2007
Well, Fred Done of BetFred Bookmaker has once again provided us with a run down of his picks for the weekends English Premier League football – with his latest odds. He’s even managed not to choke on the suggestion of a draw for Man U…
Sunderland 6/4 v Newcastle 6/4 (11/5 draw)
This game looks set for a draw at 11/5 with very few goals likely to be scored, maybe under 2.5 goals is in order?
Derby 15/8 v West Ham 6/5 (11/5 draw)
Two teams who will struggle to score = a tough, tight encounter. Another draw on the cards at 11/5, a bore draw 0-0 probable at 15/2.
Liverpool 2/7 v Fulham 15/2 (7/2 draw)
Liverpool need to start winning games and this one will be the first win since the derby victory over Everton. They don’t concede often so 2-0 looks likely at 5/1.
Birmingham 6/4 v Aston Villa 13/8 (2/1 draw)
I think the spoils will be shared here with a draw seeming most likely at 2/1 (hence the poor price). Half time draw – full time draw at 7/2 is well worth a punt. As for the score, 1-1 at 5/1 is a decent bet.
Chelsea 4/11 v Everton 13/2 (3/1 draw)
A Chelsea win seems certain and with their current ability to score plenty of goals from all over the pitch (re Belletti’s stunner vs Wigan) a win on the handicap (Chelsea -1 at 10/11) could also be on the cards.
Man Utd 1/3 v Blackburn 15/2 (3/1 draw)
I just feel Blackburn could nick a draw at 3/1. McCarthy is in great form and at 9/1, he has got to be with an each way punt??
Tottenham 1/2 v Wigan 5/1 (5/2 draw)
I cannot see past a home win here at 1/2, not the best price but at half time full time for Spurs looks more desirable at 11/10.
Portsmouth 1/1 v Man City 9/4 (9/4 draw)
Pompey are good enough to take this game at a decent price of even money. Benjani who has been firing the goals in is 11/2 to score first.
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