Home Heroes: Why Arsenal, Everton and Southampton can treble your money
It might be FA Cup semi-final weekend but there is still plenty to play for in the Premier League, and these three should do the business in front of their own fans.
It might be FA Cup semi-final weekend but there is still plenty to play for in the Premier League, and these three should do the business in front of their own fans.
David Segar has seen goals in his crystal ball (or maybe it’s an overturned ashtray) and recommends seeking out the games at St James’ Park, Loftus Road and Old Trafford for a solid weekend winner.
The Saints, the Gunners and the Villans look the best bets to pick up wins on the road in the Premier League this weekend, says Ryan Forrester.
Almost quadruple your money by backing the trio to all do the business on their own patches this weekend.
Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool look well placed to provide punters with a solid treble by securing maximum points on their travels this weekend.
Neil Sargent explains why the international break shouldn’t stop Premier League big-hitters Arsenal, Manchester City and Everton getting back to winning ways on home turf this Saturday.
With both teams to score becoming one of the most popular bets for punters, Shaun Curran gives you a heads up on which teams to avoid.
Betting on both sides to find the net is becoming one of the most popular bets for punters, so Shaun Curran takes a look at who the Premier League’s most likely candidates are.
Jack Beresford is backing home wins for Swansea against Aston Villa, Tottenham versus Reading and Chelsea over QPR on New Year’s Day.
Jack Beresford has picked out a trio of red-kitted home wins to bring some festive cheer to bwin punters.
With the Premier League on a two-week break, the first in a series of articles assessing the season so far looks at discipline.
After a profitable week last time out, the Card Shark is back with another three tips from the Premier League card markets.
Edo Dalmonte explains why the trio are all available at solid prices to score in their respective Premier League games this weekend.
Follow the fortunes of bwin pundit John Baines as he tries to turn £10 into £10,000 across the course of the football season.