Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur

Want to obtain team news from around the world? Maybe just to support the site for all the hard work that goes into it? Click here for membership details. Need outright wins instead of value picks? Click here for strike rate and other consultancy details.

We’re always looking for new recruits to help us so please click here if you want to join the team although please don’t bother if you’re lazy!

Today’s secondary featured game is the English Premier League game between league leaders Manchester City and title hopefuls Tottenham Hotspur.

Maybe it’s just me but this game just screams “goals!”. City have gone off the boil lately as they struggle to juggle absentees and a packed fixture list. Their quality is still showing through where it’s allowed to, however. Silva is still pulling the strings and the return of Balotelli gives them a strong option in attack so you have to fancy City to score goals here as that combination has yielded innumerate City goals this season. However, no Yaya Toure leaves them short of leadership in midfield and no Kompany at the back leaves them with an inept defence so the home win doesn’t interest me here from a value perspective.

Could Spurs spring a surprise? If they were able to field Adebayor then maybe. They’ve got such pacey widemen that City could have a very hard game here. It’ll be interesting to see whether Redknapp plays Bale through the middle or down the flank but either way, City will struggle. Spurs will have to replace Adebayor with Defoe but that’s not necessarily a bad thing as Adebayor was perhaps tiring and Defoe is a very good and experienced striker. Indeed, Defoe may be up against inexperienced and a rather nervy Savic so maybe this is Defoe’s time to shine. Either way, with Modric and van der Vaart in support, Spurs have the firepower to trouble City here.

I’m not even going to look at the 1×2 market here. City really should edge it at home but there’s too many “ifs” and “buts” here for my liking. However, over 2.5 goals at 4/5 really appeals to me as both sides need the points and City are very short of quality in defence today.

Verdict: Over 2.5 goals at 4/5.


Prematches.com
The Football Trading Service
Other great tipsters can be found at www.betadvisor.com!

Sunday’s Picks

My tips:

As ever, please find my value tips listed below in no particular order:

Alki Larnaca vs AEL Limassol - away win at evens.

Cyprus hasn’t been too kind to me lately but I like this one today. There’s not as big a quality gap between these two sides as statistics may suggest but AEL are the better side and it should show by full-time. Alki’s home form this season is deceptively good whereas their actual quality level isn’t really that good. They’re an enthusiastic bunch but their defending leaves a lot to be desired. They should find it hard to score against watertight AEL Limassol and the onus should be on the visitors to win this one. Losing 0-3 in their last game against Omonia Nicosia was harsh on AEL Limassol but that’s what clinical finishing does and they know it better than most. After all, taking their chances is what has propelled AEL into the place that they’re in right now in Division 1. They’re solid at the back, very hard to break through, and usually just need a goal to win. I fancy them to edge this one with their usual 0-1 scoreline as long as the defeat against Omonia hasn’t hurt them too much because Alki don’t really have the quality to harm AEL here.

Verdict: AEL Limassol to win at evens.

Apollon Limassol vs Olympiakos Nicosia – lay Apollon Limassol at 7/5.

As usual, the bookies are overpricing Apollon Limassol! They’re not the side that they were a couple of years ago. A crippling financial position and the sale of key players has really hurt Apollon. It was bad enough to begin with because they’re very much a side that only plays well with confidence but without big players to drag them out of tough times, those tough times have tended to last longer when they’re there and they’ve also tended to arrive more often. Apollon still have some decent players but they play a very unconvincing brand of football and this is the perfect game for their uninspired displays to catch up with them. Olympiakos Nicosia may be in a similar situation financially and have also sold key players (Gaiado being the most recent one to Beroe in Bulgaria) but the difference between these two sides is that Olympiakos Nicosia have a great deal of spirit and fight, just as they’ve demonstrated in their last two games, most notably against AEK Larnaca. Both clubs have their respective absentees for this one and I think we’ll see plenty of goals but for me there’s value in laying overrated Apollon at 7/5.

Verdict: Lay Apollon Limassol at 7/5.

Hamburger SV vs Bv09 Borussia Dortmund – away win at 5/6.

I’ve not heard any team news regarding this game so approach with caution.

Despite Hamburg have been hard to beat under their new boss but they’re not prolific and thus I think Dortmund can take advantage of them here. The break should have been very welcome for Dortmund as pressure was mounting on their relatively thin squad and it showed, too. However, Bayern losing at Gladbach on friday should give Dortmund an even bigger boost ahead of this trip to Hamburg and that coupled with Dortmund’s ability to attack and score goals should ultimately lead us to an away win. I expect a scrappy game where the game should be won by the individual and given that Dortmund have far more match-winners than Hamburg do, I think that an inspired Dortmund side can claim a valuable three points here today.

Verdict: Bv09 Borussia Dortmund to win at 5/6.

SL Benfica vs Gil Vicente – home win with -2 Asian Handicap at 4/5.

I’m not sure I need to preview this one, really! Cardozo, Rodrigo, and Aimar are doubts but so what? Benfica not winning by at least two goals at home is surprising on the average day in the Liga Sagres but against a newly-promoted side it should be a given. The very least this one should be is a “push” but Benfica are more than good enough to run riot here.

Verdict: SL Benfica to win with a -2 Asian Handicap at 4/5.

Accumulator fodder:

Ivory Coast, Feyenoord Rotterdam, PSV Eindhoven, SL Benfica, Porto, Sporting Braga.

Recommended bets:

AEL Limassol, PSV Eindhoven, and Porto at around 2/1.

SL Benfica -2 AH, Sporting Braga, and Feyenoord Rotterdam at around 2/1.

As ever, if there are any explanations required then please feel free to post a comment! For the remainder of my thoughts on today’s games, see below, although I feel compelled to write that the below are not necessarily my tips but merely my thoughts to prevent endless questions about my thoughts on certain games!

African Nations:

Ivory Coast vs Sudan (8) 2-0
Burkina Faso vs Angola (6) 2-1

International Friendly:

Lebanon vs Iraq (6) 0-1
Trinidad & Tobago vs Finland (5) 1-2

Australian A-League:

Sydney FC vs Gold Coast United (7) 1-0
Perth Glory vs Melbourne Victory (5) 1-1

Belgian Eerste Klasse:

Westerlo vs Standard de Liege (7) 1-2

Cypriot Division 1:

Nea Salamis vs Anagennisi Deryneia (6) 2-1
Alki Larnaca vs AEL Limassol (7) 0-1
Apollon Limassol vs Olympiakos Nicosia (4) 1-1

English Premier League:

Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur (4) 2-2
Arsenal vs Manchester United (6) 0-1

German Bundesliga:

Hamburger SV vs Bv09 Borussia Dortmund (7) 0-1
Bayer 04 Leverkusen vs Mainz 05 (6) 2-1

Greek Super League:

Doxa Dramas vs Aris Salonika (7) under 2.5 goals
Panaitolikos vs Kerkyra (7) 2-0
Xanthi vs Olympiakos Piraeus (7) 1-2
Levadiakos vs OFI Crete (5) 1-0
Panathinaikos vs Atromitos (4) 1-1

Israeli Ligat Ha’al:

Bnei Yehuda Tel-Aviv vs Hapoel Rishon Lezion (7) 2-0

Italian Serie A:

Bologna vs Parma (6) 1-0
Cagliari vs Fiorentina (5) 1-1
Lecce vs Chievo Verona (6) 2-1
Novara vs AC Milan (7) over 2.5 goals, both sides to score
Palermo vs Genoa (7) 1-0
Siena vs SSC Napoli (6) 0-1
Udinese vs Catania (7) 1-0
Internazionale vs Lazio (7) 2-1

Mexican Primera Division:

Toluca vs Tigres UANL (4) 1-1
Puebla vs Atlante (7) 1-0

Dutch Eredivisie:

Vitesse Arnhem vs NEC Nijmegen (5) 2-1, at least one red card in this game
VVV Venlo vs Feyenoord Rotterdam (8) over 2.5 goals
AZ Alkmaar vs AFC Ajax Amsterdam (7) over 2.5 goals
Groningen vs Heracles Almelo (7) 2-0
FC Utrecht vs PSV Eindhoven (8) over 2.5 goals

Portuguese Liga Sagres:

CD Nacional de Madeira vs Feirense (6) 1-0, at least one red card in this game
Pacos de Ferreira vs Vitoria Setubal (5) 0-0
Sporting Braga vs Rio Ave (8) 2-1
Porto vs Vitoria Guimaraes (8) 2-0
SL Benfica vs Gil Vicente (9) -1.5 handicap

Spanish Primera Liga:

Osasuna vs Valencia CF (5) 1-2
Rayo Vallecano de Madrid vs Real Mallorca (6) 0-0
Malaga vs Barcelona (7) 0-1
Levante vs Real Zaragoza (7) 2-1
Real Madrid vs Athletic Club de Bilbao (7) over 2.5 goals, both sides to score, at least one red card in this game

Spanish Segunda Liga:

Cordoba vs Celta de Vigo (6)
Barcelona II vs Deportivo Xerez (4)

Turkish Super Lig:

Ankaragucu vs Genclerbirligi (7) 1-2
Eskisehirspor vs Galatasaray (5) 1-1

Enjoy your free betting tips!

Swansea City vs Tottenham Hotspur

Want to obtain team news from around the world? Maybe just to support the site for all the hard work that goes into it? Click here for membership details. Need outright wins instead of value picks? Click here for strike rate and other consultancy details.

We’re always looking for new recruits to help us so please click here if you want to join the team although please don’t bother if you’re lazy!

Today’s secondary featured game is the Premier League clash in Wales between Swansea City and Tottenham Hotspur.

Swansea City’s home record this season is strong and they’ll generally make sides work very hard to win at the Liberty Stadium. They’ve got a good level of support and the side has a good level of cohesion within it. That’s why they’ve hardly conceded any goals at home this season, to be blunt. However, they’ve one crippling flaw and it’s their inability to score goals. Even their goal against an out-of-sorts Queens Park Rangers side last match was dubious at best and it’s becoming an all-too-familiar sight to see Swansea end a game without creating enough chances nor scoring enough goals.

Regular defender Caulker misses out today as Tottenham Hotspur won’t allow him to feature against his parent club so old Garry Monk is set to step in. I don’t think that’s ideal aganist a quick and vibrant Spurs attack and the injury to Angel Rangel that makes him a doubt for this game doesn’t help either. I think Swansea have finally come up against a side that can rip their defence to shreds in Spurs and if they concede an early goal here then they’re in for a long game.

I can’t honestly say that I have a lot of faith in the Spurs defence despite the promising season thus far for Walker and Assou-Ekotto respectively at full-back. However, their centre-backs are changed around too often for my liking and they’re not usually too convincing against good sides although the addition of Brad Freidel between the sticks pre-season was nothing but pure inspiration from experienced boss Redknapp. He’s saved them numerous times this season already. However, I doubt Spurs will have to do much to keep Swansea at bay here, to be honest. A simple hard-working display should be enough to see Spurs win this one without any great ceremony.

For me, there’s a lot of value on Spurs winning this one without conceding at 7/4. Defoe returns to give Redknapp options in attack although King and Lennon remain out. Spurs have more than enough firepower to score here though and I just don’t have any faith in the Swansea attack right now so my call is for Spurs to win to nil at 7/4.

Verdict: Tottenham Hotspur to win to nil at 7/4.
Prematches.com
Other great tipsters can be found at www.betadvisor.com!

Friday’s Picks

My tips:

As ever, please find my value tips listed below in no particular order:

Brisbane Roar vs Melbourne Victory – lay Brisbane Roar at 10/11.

Heads have well and truly dropped at Brisbane Roar and they’re looking less and less effectual as a team. A lot of media pundits are pointing to the continued absence of playmaker Broich as the reason but I’m not so sure. He has a big part to play, it’s true, but Murdocca is a clever enough player to do a job in midfield and yet Brisbane Roar still aren’t firing on all cylinders. I watched them against Gold Coast United lately and they just looked so lacklustre and poor that it was unbelievable. I lost count of the number of times that they passed the ball so badly that it went out of play and I don’t see anything to perk them up here. They aren’t providing their strikers with any kind of support and as a whole, Brisbane Roar just look totally ineffectual right now. There are some speculations that Broich will return here but Brisbane Roar are going to have to play better in this game than they have in the previous five if they’re going to win this one.

Melbourne Victory must smell blood here. They simply have to go for it. They lost an exciting derby with Melbourne Heart 3-2 lately and need to bounce back from that. Defending hasn’t been a strong part of their play this season but scoring goals absolutely has been. It’s no surprise, though - at thirty-three years of age, Harry Kewell is still far too good for the A-League and his signature has given the Melbourne Victory squad a real lift and has also boosted their ability to create chances and score goals. Old hand Thompson up front is getting better service and has already bagged six goals in twelve A-League games this season. Costa Rican attacker Hernandez is in great form too and with a lot of experienced players in their attack, it’s hard to imagine Melbourne Victory exiting this game without scoring at least once.

I can’t rule out the possibility of a cheeky away win here – the value is definitely on the visitors. However, I’m opting for a “safer” bet of laying Brisbane Roar at 10/11. Brisbane Roar are still a good side and could turn it on so I’m opting to lay them rather than back the away win as I still find a lot of value on laying the hosts at 10/11 given how many goals Melbourne Victory are scoring and how ineffectually Brisbane Roar are playing.

Verdict: Lay Brisbane Roar at 10/11.

Arsenal vs Queens Park Rangers – home win with -1.5 handicap at 4/5.

I normally don’t like handicapping Arsenal without the Asian handicap insurance (e.g. -1 AH) but I’m going to brave it today. Why? Well, this is the kind of game where they can run riot, in my view. QPR have really fallen off the wagon lately, playing badly, not creating enough chances, and defending like morons. Wolves got a 1-1 draw at The Emirates in Arsenal’s last match but that wasn’t an impossible outcome, surprising as it may have been for some. I can’t deny that I expected Arsenal to win, of course. What I mean is that Wolves play a solid enough defensive game aganist big sides to frustrate them and a side like Arsenal with no “Plan B” can screw up in those games. However, QPR don’t have that kind of defensive stability so I really feel that they’re in for a long day here. Arsenal’s pacey attackers can run rings around QPR’s slow defenders and they should break the handicap if they put their minds to it today. Walcott returns to give Arsenal additional options up front and they’ll need to impress with the impending return of club legend Thierry Henry on loan threatening some players’ places in the team. There are rumours of van Persie being rested here and had Arsenal not signed Henry then I would agree with it. However, van Persie will be allowed to rest with Henry in the squad so I think he’ll feature today. If unsure, wait for the line-ups before placing the bet. However, for me, Arsenal should easily break the -1.5 handicap today as I have zero faith in QPR’s defence.

Verdict: Arsenal to beat the -1.5 handicap at 4/5.

As ever, if there are any explanations required then please feel free to post a comment! For the remainder of my thoughts on today’s games, see below, although I feel compelled to write that the below are not necessarily my tips but merely my thoughts to prevent endless questions about my thoughts on certain games!

Australian A-League:

Newcastle Jets vs Perth Glory (7) 2-0
Central Coast Mariners vs Gold Coast United (8) 2-0
Brisbane Roar vs Melbourne Victory (6) 1-1

English Premier League:

Manchester United vs Blackburn Rovers (9) -1.5 handicap
Arsenal vs Queens Park Rangers (8) 2-0
Bolton Wanderers vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (5) 2-1
Chelsea vs Aston Villa (8) 1-0
Norwich City vs Fulham (4) 2-2
Stoke City vs Wigan Athletic (7) 1-0
Swansea City vs Tottenham Hotspur (7) 0-1

English Championship:

Leicester City vs Portsmouth (7)
Watford vs Doncaster Rovers (7)
Derby County vs West Ham United (5)
Barnsley vs Leeds United (6) over 2.5 goals,at least one red card in this game
Millwall vs Crystal Palace (6) over 2.5 goals, at least one red card in this game
Coventry City vs Brighton & Hove Albion (6)
Burnley vs Hull City (6)
Middlesbrough vs Peterborough United (7)
Nottingham Forest vs Cardiff City (4)
Birmingham City vs Blackpool (5)
Reading vs Ipswich Town (6)

Enjoy your free betting tips!