Week 11 of the Premier League has a number of interesting matchups according to the Table, but there is interest within each game of the game.
Will Manchester United show something last weekend at Old Trafford in the Manchester Derby? The Red Devils have been in excellent form throughout the season. On Saturday he will feel like he is looking in the mirror as he makes his way to Craven Cottage.
Will Aston Villa continue their incredible quest for a place in the Top 4? Forest will need to bounce back from what has been a disappointing performance at the City Ground if they are to slow down the Villains.
This week’s game is at St. James’ Park on Sunday as Newcastle host Arsenal. Can Newcastle stop the Gunners’ attack?
Matchweek 11 ends on Monday when Top of the Table Tottenham host Chelsea. The underdog Blues must find a way if they are to take any points from a Spurs side who are 4-0-0 at home in the fixture.
Here are the side bets for Week 11 in the Premier League.
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Wolverhampton
Were Wolves ever top of the PL before the series? Regardless, Wolverhampton are the best team in the second half of the game this season to score one goal after the break. On Saturday, they visit Sheffield United who have conceded 10 goals in 5 home games. Wolves scoring OVER 1.5 goals in the second half (+270) will be a real sweat but the price is too high not to play.
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Brentford
The Bees have won their last 13 London Derbies. West Ham are coming off a tough and tough win over Arsenal in the Carabao Cup earlier this week. Here’s the bet they have little left in the tank for Brentford. Bees win at home (+110).
Aston Villa
The Villains average 6.1 corners/game. Forest allows 6.7 corners/game. Betting on Aston Villa WITHOUT corners 5.5 (-120).
Liverpool
UNDER 2.5 Total Goals hit at 80% in Reds games on the road. They visit the town of Luton more than ready to remove the number themselves.
Tottenham
Spurs good 4-0 at home. Chelsea will bring their offense to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday. Spurs ML (+110) and NONE 1.5 goals (-110) is a solid form.
Manchester United
The Red Devils are a middling club at the moment. He goes to Fulham, another central club. The only disagreement with these groups is their disagreement. Everyone is fighting in the first 45′. The first round of unlimited (+195) is worth it.
Sheffield United
ODDS 2.5 goals (-125) in Sheffield games hitting 80%. If you believe the Wolves bet that was mentioned earlier, the logic follows.
Luton Town
The Hatters were kept three clean sheets in four games at Kenilworth Road. In the process, they were able to hit other targets three times. Luton Town to score NO goals 0.5 (+105).
Manchester City
He can always run boldly with Erling Haaland to get the first goal (+170) against a Bournemouth team that has problems on their way (2.75GA). City WITHOUT 1.5 goals in the first half (+115) looks good.
Arsenal
The Gunners’ offense is on the move but this weekend they visit St. James’ Park where Newcastle have scored just three goals in five games. Two games worth considering are Arsenal UNDER 0.5 first half goals (+100) and the sweaty UNDER 4.5 corners (+115).
Chelsea
Let’s continue to sweat the corner market with the Blues. They bring their anemia problem to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium where Spurs dominate the time they stay (63%). Chelsea UNDER 4.5 corners (-105).
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Brighton
They may be 2-0-2 on the road, but not for lack of scoring in the second half. Brighton have scored seven second-half goals in just four games away from the Goldstone Ground. They visit Everton on Saturday. Goodison Park has seen the home side score once in the second half in five games. Brighton to win the second half (+138).
Nottingham Forest
The City Ground has not been kind to the Reds with just one home win in four attempts. That said, BTTS (-150) has hit all four games.
Burnley
The Clarets have played at Turf Moor five times this season. Rivals of the five include Spurs, Aston Villa, and Man City. They will drop in class this week when Palace (1G in last 6GP) travel to Turf Moor. BOTTOM 2.5 All Objectives (-160) must be sprinkled.
Newcastle
Few clubs lock themselves away from home like Newcastle. The Magpies have scored just three goals at home. Arsenal will test that defense which means less time against Newcastle. UNDER 2.5 Total Goals (-120) is an odd game in Arsenal’s game but it works here.
Bournemouth
The Cherries have been frustrated this season. On the road, Bournemouth have conceded 11 goals. As a result, 3.5 Goal Score is 75%. Enter Man City led by Erling Haaland who we already bet on. Let’s go with TOTAL 3.5 Total Goals (-130) and believe that City will stay motivated to make the best part of the full 90 minutes.
Crystal Palace
It’s been a tale of two halves for the Eagles this season. He is 2-1-2 scoring four goals and scoring eight goals. Three of his four goals came in stoppage time. Burnley are off to a slow start and as we have written. We put a sprinkle on UNDER 2.5 Total Goals. Let’s double down and play UNDER 0.5 First Half Total Goals (+150).
Everton
Goodison Park hasn’t seen much offense in the second half this season. The Toffees have scored in one of their five home games. As mentioned before, Brighton’s offense has been on pace this season scoring almost twice as many goals in the second half of road games. We have already bet Brighton to win the second half but we expect it to be a tight one. UNDER 1.5 goals (+100) in the second half is fair.
Fulham
The Cottagers, like their rivals Man United, have been struggling. The Red Devils get a lot of headlines thanks to their inconsistency. Each team has 1-4-5 in the first half and 4-2-4 in the second half. Fulham have struggled to score at home. In fact, he has yet to earn a first place at Craven Cottage. Man United have scored one goal in the second half of their four road games. Hold your nose and think UNDER 2.5 Total Goals (-110).
West Ham United
Assuming that West Ham are tired or exhausted after taking out the Gunners earlier this week and getting off to a slow start, it wouldn’t be a surprise if The Hammers were shut out in the first half (-165). Not a ton of value, but it makes sense.
Enjoy Matchweek 11 and enjoy the sweat.