The Former Premier League players are back this week with another cracking show...
Former
Premier League footballers Steve Claridge and Jason Cundy are back on
BetRepublic to give sports bettors the heads-up on where the betting
value lies in this weekend’s full programme of Premier League fixtures.
Members of the fast-growing sports betting community love to tune in to the website’s TV channel (every Friday to see where the lads are putting their money).
Cundy
and Claridge take viewers through every Premier League game and tell
bettors how the game will be played, how many goals will be scored and
who the likely goal scorers will be.
So, do you wanna know which games are the pair looking at this weekend? Then, watch the following video:
The duo, who coincidentally both used to play for Portsmouth FC, gives two betting recommendations for every game.
They
have a tremendous tipping record and sports bettors who follow them are
already showing a healthy level-stakes profit on the season.
Meanwhile, here is a flavour of what to expect with a few stats and betting recommendations for the weekend of 19th September 2009 - 20th September 2009.
SATURDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER 2009
BURNLEY v SUNDERLAND
Burnley
have won their only two home games so far but go into this game on the
back of 3-0 and 4-0 away defeats to Chelsea and Liverpool respectively.
Sunderland have won three out of five league games so far and beat Hull
4-1 last weekend
Recommended Bets:
Draw (12/5)
Under 2.5 goals (4/5)
ARSENAL v WIGAN
Arsenal
have won their only home game so far – 4-1 over Portsmouth – but lost
their last two league games against Man Utd (1-2) and Man City (2-4),
Wigan beat West Ham 1-0 last weekend to end a run of three straight
defeats. Arsenal has won four out of four Premier League games at home
to Wigan.
Recommended Bets:
Arsenal-Arsenal (8/11)
Over 3 goals (21/20)
ASTON VILLA v PORTSMOUTH
After
an opening-day defeat to Wigan (0-2) Villa have won three games on the
run. Portsmouth has made a calamitous start, losing all five games and
scoring just three goals.
Recommended Bets:
2-1 (15/2) and 3-1 (12/1) correct scorelines (split stakes)
Over 2.5 goals (17/20)
BOLTON v STOKE
Bolton
beat Stoke 3-1 last season but have lost both home games this season, v
Sunderland (0-1) and Liverpool (2-3), Stoke have won two and drawn one
game against non-Big Four sides this season.
Recommended Bets:
0-0 (17/2) or 1-1 (11/2) scorelines (split stakes)
Under 2.25 goals (39/40)
HULL v BIRMINGHAM
Hull
had a poor home record last season and have won one (v Bolton) and lost
one (v Tottenham) at home this season. Birmingham have won one, drawn
one and lost three of their five Premier League games so far.
Birmingham has scored just two goals in five games.
Recommended Bets:
Draw (12/5)
Under 2.25 goals (37/40)
WEST HAM v LIVERPOOL
West
Ham’s games have tended to be under 2.5 goals since Gianfranco Zola
took over. Liverpool has a good recent record at Upton Park – four wins
from their last five visits.
Recommended Bets:
West Ham +1 Asian handicap (37/40)
Under 2.5 goals (39/40)
SUNDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER 2009
MAN UTD v MAN CITY
Man
Utd have bounced back from their 1-0 defeat at Burnley with four
straight victories in all competitions, scoring 11 goals and conceding
just two. Man City has a 100% record in the Premier League so far. Four
of the last eight meetings at Old Trafford have ended in draws.
Recommended Bets:
Draw (11/4)
Both teams to score (5/6)
WOLVES v FULHAM
Wolves have drawn one and lost one of their two home games. Fulham have been inconsistent: two wins and two defeats.
Recommended Bets:
Fulham +0 Asian handicap (21/20)
Under 2.25 goals (17/20)
EVERTON v BLACKBURN
Everton
are in the relegation zone after three defeats in four matches. Three
of their four games so far have had over 2.5 goals and they have kept
just one clean sheet, conceding nine goals in total. Blackburn lost
their opening two games of the season but got a 3-1 win over Blackburn
last weekend following a 0-0 draw at home to West Ham. Five of the last
six head-to-head meetings have had fewer than 2.5 goals.
Recommended Bets:
Draw (5/2)
Under 2.5 goals (17/20)
CHELSEA v TOTTENHAM
Tottenham
have never won at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League era – 11 wins
for Chelsea and six draws in 17 meetings. Nine out of 10 games
involving these two sides this season have had over 2.5 goals.
Recommended Bets:
Over 2.5 goals (5/6)
Jermain Defoe to score anytime (13/5)
BIG THREE: Claridge and Cundy’s Best 3 Bets
Aston Villa v Portsmouth over 2.5 goals (17/20)
Fulham +0 Asian handicap at Wolves (21/20)
Chelsea v Tottenham over 2.5 goals (5/6)