Man City’s 4-1 win over Arsenal has all but clinched the title according to the bookies who now make Pep Guardiola’s men 1/14 to make it three-in-a-row with the Gunners out to 8/1.
We’re still waiting Paddy Power announcing they’re paying out on City, perhaps they’re too embarrassed after announcing that they were paying out on Liverpool winning the title following their Community Shield win back in August, before the campaign had even started!
Although two points behind Pep’s men have two games in hand and it looks their title to lose. But there’s still lots at stake beneath them.
With Newcastle chasing a place at Europe’s top table it’s hard to see them slipping up at Goodison Park against an Everton side who must be looking at the fixture list and wonder where their next win is coming from.
The good news for the Toffees is that they’ve got the likes of Leicester City, Wolves and Bournemouth to come, who will either be in a similar predicament or safe by the time they play them. Tonight however a bouyant Magpies side will fancy their chances on Merseyside.
Eddie Howe’s men ripped Spurs apart last weekend and but for a blip at Aston Villa have been in superb form. That defeat at Villa Park is the only one they’ve not won in seven.
After winning two of his first three matches in charge at Everton it’s now just one win in nine since for Sean Dyche, a run that’s seen Everton slip in to the relegation zone.
With Everton struggling for a win and the Magpies enjoying some serious momentum the visitors look a solid bet at 4/5 (SBK).
You know things are bad when results cost your interim manager his temporary job.
But the turmoil at Tottenham continues and Sunday’s 6-1 loss at St James’ Park saw Cristian Stellini fired, replaced by Ryan Mason. His task is to try to bridge a six-point gap between themselves and tonight’s opponents Manchester United in order to book a top four finish.
Lose tonight and you’d have to think their chances have gone, especially as the Red Devils have two games in hand. So it’s more-or-less last chance saloon for Harry Kane and co.
United booked their place in the FA Cup final with a penalty shoot-out win over Brighton on Saturday. A double cup winning season allied to a top four finish would constitue a successful season for Erik ten Hag so there’s plenty to play for.
Spurs have a poor record in this fixture, winning just three of their previous 21 top-flight home fixtures against United but they key pointer tonight is that Spurs have won just one of their nine league games against sides currently in the top seven, losing the other eight.
With that mind the 6/4 on an away win looks worth investing in.
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