West Ham v Aldershot Betting Odds – August 9

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Aug/08/2011
West Ham v Aldershot Betting Odds

West Ham v Aldershot betting odds for August 9 were available at 888Sport.com:  4/11 10/3 7/1.

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Heading into the late afternoon Monday in London, West Ham v Aldershot Town was one of the most wagered on matchups from the UK Match List.   West Ham was getting significant one-sided action and punters were willing to pay the lofty price.

West Ham United

 

West Ham - Sunderland

0 - 3

Wigan - West Ham

3 - 2

West Ham - Blackburn

1 - 1

Man City - West Ham

2 - 1

Chelsea - West Ham

3 - 0

West Ham - Aston Villa

1 – 2

 

 

 

Aldershot Town

1 - 2

Bradford - Aldershot

1 - 2

Aldershot - Brentford

1 - 0

Aldershot - Stoke

1 - 1

Aldershot - Charlton

1 - 1

Aldershot - Inverness CT

1 - 3

Tamworth – Aldershot

 

SkySport noted that Robert Green and Scott Parker will be out for this game while Jack Collison is on international duty with Wales. 

Sam Allardyce plans to use so-called “fringe” players like Ruud Boffin and wingers Junior Stanislas and Pablo Barrera. 

Elsewhere, Ipswich was getting good action v Northampton Town:  2/5 16/5 13/2.

Southampton was getting decent action.  Southampton v Torquay United:  4/9 16/5 11/2

Leeds was getting good action as well:  Leeds United v Bradford City   1/2 3/1 5/1 

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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