Premiership Betting 
Soccer Premiership
The Premiership, often referred to as the best soccer league in the world attracts a massive punting following. Betfair makes sure that they can meet any betting needs you have for the premiership. The Premiership attracts some of the worlds best players and houses some of the best teams in the world. The top four are often dominated by Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal. With that in mind Betfair offers a Premiership winners market with these excluded, available here. |
Why it's time to lay isolated Rooney
Ralph Ellis / 12 January 2010 / Leave a comment
With Berbatov injured and Fergie's faith in Owen dwindling, Wayne Rooney is under a lot of pressure to deliver for Manchester United, says Ralph Ellis. So is it time to lay him in the top goalscorer markets?Read more »
West Ham v Wolves
Jaymes Monte / 09 January 2010 / Leave a comment
With many games falling foul to the weather the winner of this game could take a significant jump up the table and in turn gain a great psychological boost. Jaymes Monte looks at where best to put your hard earned this Sunday. Best Bet: Over 2.5 goals @ [2.22]Read more »
African absentees will cost strugglers too
Andrew Atherley / 07 January 2010 / Leave a comment
The way Chelsea have been playing in recent weeks, you'd have thought the African Nations Cup had taken place in December. However, with the tournament getting under way this weekend, Andrew Atherley wonders how it will affect Premier League clubs.Read more »
Stoke City v Fulham
Jamie "The Pacman" Pacheco / 06 January 2010 / Leave a comment
As matches fall foul to the weather up and down the country, this one has survived so we should make the most of it by trying to make some money, says Jamie Pacheco. Which means siding with Fulham on the handicap and backing Clint Dempsey to add to his tally...Read more »
Martinez is heading for the top
Paul Moon / 02 January 2010 / Leave a comment
It's tight at the bottom as well as the top this season but one team that won't be going down is Roberto Martinez's Wigan, says Paul Moon.Read more »
Portsmouth v Arsenal
Richard Walker / 30 December 2009 / Leave a comment
At first glance an in-form Arsenal side who comprehensively beat the impressive Aston Villa last time out should have little difficulty in disposing of a Portsmouth side who are odds-on for the drop. But Richard Walker isn't so sure...Read more »
The season's half-way progress reports
Ralph Ellis / 28 December 2009 / Leave a comment
Ralph Ellis was no stranger to the "could do better" progress report at school but today decides to play school teacher and tells us which teams in the Premier League can do better and more importantly, which are likely to actually do better.Read more »
Will we see a new top four or just the continued domination of the Big Four?
Feizal Rahman / 28 December 2009 / Leave a comment
Be wary of taking short prices on Aston Villa, Manchester City or Spurs making the top four, says Feizal Rahman, who has a surprise suggestion for the Champions League spots.Read more »
Mancini off to winning start as leaders are held
Joe Dyer / 27 December 2009 / Leave a comment
Draws abound as post-Christmas torpor grips Premier LeagueRead more »
A genuine chance of seeing a new Top Four
Ralph Ellis / 22 December 2009 / Leave a comment
Having tipped a "New Top Four" at the start of the season Ralph Ellis wonders whether it's time to "go green" or hope that Liverpool's demise continues with the likes of Tottenham and in particular Aston Villa looking increasingly consistent.Read more »
Premier League Betting, Wigan v Bolton
Richard Walker / 20 December 2009 / Leave a comment
This may not be the most glamorous of fixtures but come the end of the season its outcome may have a huge impact on who stays up and who goes down. Richard Walker talks us through the betting....Read more »
Betfair Big Interview - Clarke Carlisle
Ralph Ellis / 18 December 2009 / Leave a comment
Burnley were meant to be the side that wouldn't cope with the Premier League - instead they've taken points off Manchester United and Arsenal. Betfair met up with defender Clarke Carlisle ahead of Sunday's trip to Hull. . .Read more »
Premier League Betting, Birmingham v Blackburn
Jaymes Monte / 15 December 2009 / Leave a comment
Birmingham fans would be delighted to see yet another 1-0 victory for their side but the neutrals will be keeping their fingers crossed for a little more. Jaymes Monte takes a look at Tuesday night's televised game. Best Bet: back Under 2.5 goals @ [1.73]Read more »
Gunners gain as United fail and Chelsea slip
Maxliu / 14 December 2009 / Leave a comment
Stunning second-half comeback gives Arsenal victory at Anfield while Villa win at Old Trafford for first time in nearly three decades and Chelsea fail again as thrilling draws reward goals backers. Read more »
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