Premier League Betting Odds 7 December 2011

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Dec/16/2011
Premier League Betting Odds 7 December 2011

Premier League betting odds for 7 December 2011 were available at Bookmaker.eu, offering signup bonuses that are sometimes 10 times better than their European counterparts.  Bookmaker.eu welcomes punters/bettors from around the world including North America, Europe, Asia, South America, Africa and the South Pacific.  Now offering a FREE US$300 when you open your account with US$300 here

Blackburn (7/5) v (12/5) West Brom (11/5) – 70 percent of bets were coming in on Blackburn.  West Brom have won only one of their last 11 games in league competition against Blackburn.

Everton (7/10) v (14/5) Norwich (5/1) – Everton was getting just shy of 50 percent of the betting action in this game.  Norwich City have won just one of their last 37 games away from home in the Premier League (W1 D11 L25).

Fullham (7/10) v (14/5) Bolton (21/4)

Newcastle (11/13) v (11/4) Swansea (4/1) – Newcastle was getting 62 percent of the action in this game.  Swansea have the worst away record in the Premier League, with just two points on the road to date.  Newcastle have won four and lost none of the last five games against Swansea in all competitions.

Wolverhampton (8/5) v (23/10) Stoke (19/10)

Wigan (9/1) v (4) Chelsea (2/5)

 

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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