Premier League Betting Odds – 10 September 2011

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Sep/03/2011
Premier League Betting Odds – 10 September 2011

Premier League betting odds for 10 September 2011 featured a number of solid matchups.  This is an early preview of the odds, all of which are subject to change. 

 

10 September 201115:00 Bet Here>>>

Arsenal (2/5)v (18/5)Swansea City (9)15:00 Bet Here>>>

Everton (11/10)v (12/5)Aston Villa (3)15:00 Bet Here>>>

Manchester City (1/5)v (25/4)Wigan (16)15:00 Bet Here>>>

Stoke (13/5)v (12/5)Liverpool (15/13)15:00 Bet Here>>>

Sunderland (19/4)v (13/5)Chelsea (8/11)15:00 Bet Here>>>

Wolverhampton (2)v (40/17)Tottenham (6/4)17:30 Bet Here>>>

Bolton (7)v (18/5)Manchester United (5/11)11 September 2011 Bet Here>>>

 

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Early betting action on Stoke v Liverpool had nearly 50 percent of the money going towards Liverpool.

The Sunderland v Chelsea matchup was trending towards 65 percent of the betting action on Chelsea.

 

Here were your current Premier League standings heading into 10 September 2011

 

Premier League table

Sunday, 28 August 2011 17:54 UK

 

 

P

GD

PTS

1

Man Utd

3

10

9

2

Man City

3

9

9

3

Liverpool

3

4

7

4

Chelsea

3

3

7


5

Wolves

3

3

7

                   

6

Newcastle

3

2

7

                   

 

 - Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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