THE fixtures are coming thick and fast as we enter a packed midweek Premier League schedule.
Every top-flight club has now returned to action following the coronavirus suspension – and we’ve betting tips for you from four huge matches across the greatest league in the world.
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Southampton vs Arsenal (Thursday, 6pm)
We’re only two games back into the restart but already Arsenal are in disarray.
Would you except anything else, Gunners fans?
Getting a bit of a beating at Man City is forgiven, especially when going down to ten men and losing two starters to injury.
But the reaction to Bernd Leno being carried off on Sunday bordered on the unprofessional, with the culmination a humiliating last minute defeat and mass brawl.
No such worries for the Saints, who look safe from the drop and were mightily impressive when swatting aside Norwich.
Danny Ings didn’t look like he’d been away from the pitch for three months and was lethal, slamming in his nineteenth of the season.
Saints have a decent record against Arsenal on this ground and were victories last time the sides met here in December 2018.
Infact, they’ve lost just two of the last TEN meetings with Arsenal at St Marys.
We told you to back Brighton double chance at the weekend – covering the draw and the home win – and we’re going that way again at 1/2.
For all their talent, Arsenal really are a basketcase and Mikel Arteta can’t fully get this squad working without a transfer window.
Southampton can go level on points with Arsenal if they win this game – and have won two more Premier League matches this term than the Gunners.
If you’re not convinced on playing the result market in the uncertain post-lockdown climate, then instead go safe with goals.
Arsenal have conceded five in two matches and with Leno possibly out for a year, backing Saints to net two or more is the sensible way to play at a
very tempting 5/4.
Ings might have fired his way to the Euros if things had played out different, but 2020 being 2020 meant he’ll have to wait until next year for his chance.
Never mind though, he can bag you a big profit here if you back him to score anytime at 21/20. Overpriced.
SunSport’s best bets
- Southampton win or a draw: 1/2
- Saints to score two or more goals: 5/4
- Danny Ings to bag his 17th Prem goal of the season: 21/10
Chelsea vs Man City (Thursday, 8.15pm)
There looks to be no stopping City after three months R&R.
Sadly for them, the title is long gone – but Pep Guardiola is not one to worry about things like that.
He’ll want to finish this season as strong as they can, with the defending champions giving Burnley a complete thumping infront of the Monday Night Football cameras.
As for the Blues, it was business as usual on Sunday as they did things the hard way.
Behind to Villa at the break, it was down to Christian Pulisic and the often overlooked Olivier Giroud to turn the tables.
That put the Blues in pole position to reach the Champions League after Man Utd and Spurs could only draw on Friday night – and a win here would do wonders for that ambition.
Victory over City is always easier said than done though and Guardiola’s men have won here on two of their last four visits to the Bridge.
With still plenty to play for, we’re not tempting on the 3/1 on Chelsea picking up three points – although we were tempted.
Frank Lampard‘s side are just too temperamental to trust with your hard-earned, so play this one on the goal markets.
City matches this season are averaging nearly FOUR goals per game, while Chelsea’s is healthy enough at just over three every match.
So why is over 2.5 goals priced at 3/5 here? That might only be £16 back for your tenner, but added to your midweek accas that’s bet of the week material.
City have conceded 31 goals this season and clean sheets are no longer guaranteed with the defending champions.
Combine both teams to score with that over 2.5 goals bet and you get 10/11. We reckon this is easily double your money territory.
Rotation is the aim of the game at the moment with the fixture list so congested and City only played on Monday, with Phil Foden grabbing a brace.
He’s a tempting price to net again at 16/5, but there’s no guarantee he starts.
Instead, Raheem Sterling was kept in reserve as Riyad Mahrez tortured the Clarets to the tune of two more goals.
The England man was on target against Arsenal to end a lengthy goal drought which stretched back to December – at 8/5 to net anytime, he’s the value pick.
SunSport’s best bets
- Over 2.5 goals at Stamford Bridge: 3/5
- Both teams to net and three or more goals: 10/11
- Raheem Sterling on the scoresheet at anytime: 8/5
*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.
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By: Jim Sheridan
Title: Football betting tips – Premier League TODAY: Southampton vs Arsenal plus goals galore in Chelsea vs Man City
Sourced From: www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/11928647/football-betting-tips-premier-league-today-southampton-arsenal/
Published Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2020 13:49:48 +0000