Chelsea v Man City Odds: 11 December Betting

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Dec/11/2011
Chelsea v Man City Odds:  11 December Betting

Chelsea v Man City odds for 11 December betting had Chelsea at 6/4, Manchester City at 9/5 and the Draw at 12/5.  Bookmaker.eu was offering betting odds on Chelsea v Man City with a sign up bonus that is 10 times better than that of some of its European counterparts.  Open with US$300 and receive another US$300 in CASH here.   Live betting and mobile wagering is available.  Gamblers/Punters from all over the world including North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America are welcome. 

48 percent of those betting this game were on Man City with Chelsea getting 36 percent of the betting action. 

In the last 13 Premier League meetings with Chelsea, the Citizens have failed to score in nine.

City have failed to score in eight of their last nine league visits to Stamford Bridge.

Manchester City are unbeaten in their last eight Premier league away games, winning six.

Man City have made the best ever start to a Premier League season with 38 points from their opening 14 matches.

David Luiz has been booked in four of his five Premier League appearances this season.

Sergio Aguero has scored 11 goals in 13 Premier League appearances this season.

Mario Balotelli has scored seven goals in his last nine Premier League appearances.

This is a Monday Night 12 December game.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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