Betting on Sunday’s Premier League
This Sunday was dominated by the travelling teams in the Premier League as it’s been a day for away wins with Chelsea, Tottenham and Middlesbrough all picking up three points on the road.
Gareth Southgate’s Middlesborough twice took the lead at Aston Villa and managed to hold on to it the second time round to shock the home faithful. Tuncay Sanli was the hero with a double, scoring the winner in the 88th minute, producing a major upset for the backers of the draw at 1.28.
Middlesbrough were backed at an in-running high odds of 17.0 while Villa traded at a low of 1.7.
Thus, the punters who believed in Boro and placed their bets on the away victory won some pretty considerable amounts of money.
Tottenham touched 9.0 after going behind to a Robinho effort. But a double from Darren Bent saw them pull off another come-from-behind victory.
From a high of 42.0, Spurs are now the 6.2 third favourites to win the league in betting without the Big Four.
As most of the punters expected, Chelsea kept it simple at Blackburn, where they obtained a comfortable win. Nicloas Anelka scored once in each half to land a 2-0 away win.
The Blues now trade at 1.9 to win the Premier League title