SpursStadiumSpurs v West Ham is the first of seven English Premier League games taking place on Saturday and we have a tip for every match on the coupon.

 

 

 

 

Match result prices supplied by BoyleSports, correct at the time of publication but subject to change.

 

 

Spurs 11/20 Draw 36/10 West Ham 46/10

 

Spurs coughed up a 2-0 lead in their 3-2 defeat at Brighton last time out and that leaves them in mid table. They had won their previous 2 league matches but consistency remains a problem.

 

It's another London derby for West Ham and their previous 4 against opponents from the capital delivered a win at Palace, draws at Brentford and Fulham and a home defeat to Chelsea. A 4-1 win at home to Ipswich last time out sent them into the break with 8 points, 2 shy of Spurs.

 

The Verdict

 

I've been burned on Spurs a few times and I'll settle for a small and speculative play at a big price as I pin my hopes on both sides scoring in both halves.

 

Bets: 1st/2nd half both teams to score? (yes) at 9/1 with BoyleSports

 

Fulham 15/10 Draw 2.35/1 Aston Villa 19/10

 

Fulham were gallant enough in a 3-2 defeat at City last time out, they return home where their record comprises of 2 wins and 1 draw and they are in good shape in eighth spot.

 

Villa are fifth with 14 points and their away record is identical to Fulham's home form.

 

The Verdict

 

Villa did the double over Fulham last season but I fancy they might have to settle for a point here.

 

Bets: Match result draw at 2.35/1 with BoyleSports

 

Ipswich 15/10 Draw 9/4 Everton 2/1

 

Ipswich are fourth bottom with 4 points earned in consecutive draws prior to their 4-1 defeat at West Ham last time out. They did well in a 2-2 draw with Villa in their most recent home game.

 

Everton are 1 point and 1 place better off than Ipswich and after an awful start they are unbeaten in their last 3 (1 win, 2 draws).

 

The Verdict

 

A tricky one to call in my book but gut feel is there are goals for both sides in a game of 3 or more in total.

 

Bets: Total goals and both teams to score, over 2.5 and yes at 1.13/1 with BoyleSports

 

Man United 15/20 Draw 3/1 Brentford 3.65/1

 

United have just 8 points from 7 matches and are below halfway in the standings. They have lost twice at home, to Liverpool and Spurs and they haven't scored in any of their last 3 league games.

 

Brentford have developed an amazing habit in scoring very early goals and they were 5-3 winners at home to Wolves last time out. They have yet to earn a point from 3 road trips but those matches came at Liverpool, Man City and Spurs.

 

The Verdict

 

Brentford are good to watch but they have yet to keep a clean sheet and they have conceded 2 or more goals in 6 of 7 matches. Whether United can take advantage of that is another matter and that makes this something of a headwrecker.

 

A goal range pick of 2-3 is a bit of a token getsure from my side.

 

Bets: Goal range 2-3 at 12/10 with BoyleSports

 

 

Newcastle evens Draw 27/10 Brighton 2.65/1

 

Newcastle are 3 games without a win but there they put in a decent shift to draw 1-1 with Man City in their most recent home game.

 

Brighton hit back against Spurs in some style last time out and like Newcastle they have 3 wins, 3 draws and 1 defeat against their name.

 

The Verdict

 

Another game where I'm open minded about the outcome but Brighton's Georginio Rutter is my idea of an anytime goalscorer here.

 

Bets: Anytime goalscorer Georginio Rutter at 31/10 with BoyleSports

 

Southampton 14/10 Draw 9/4 Leicester 21/10

 

Southampton remain stuck on 1 point from 7 matches, that was earned when Ipswich came here and they now host another of the sides that were promoted with them last season.

 

Leicester claimed their first win last time out, 1-0 at home to Bournemouth, they have 6 points and they have found the net in all of their league games this season.

 

The Verdict

 

I'm with Leicester on the board here. They scored twice in a draw at Palace and two more ina defeat away to Arsenal and should they replicate that scoring feat here it should be enough to see off the Saints.

 

Bets: Away win at 21/10 with BoyleSports

 

Bournemouth 42/10 Draw 2.85/1 Arsenal 7/10

 

Bournemouth are doing ok with an overall record of 2 wins, 2 draws and 3 defeats but those 3 losses came in their 4 most recent outings.

 

Arsenal went into the break in third spot, unbeaten with 5 wins and 2 draws and level on 17 points with Man City and 1 shy of Liverpool. They can go top with a win here, at least until Sunday, but watch out for their team news as some key men have been in the treatment room.

 

The Verdict

 

I think Bournemouth can be a handful, especially if Arsenal are under strength. A chance is taken on the home team to rattle up a corner count of 7 or more.

 

Bets: Home team corner range 7 + at 43/10 with BoyleSports

 

Note, odds are correct at the time of writing but are subject to change

 

 

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