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Latest Premier League Betting Trends: Comeback Wins Are Back

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Latest Premier League Betting Trends: Comeback Wins Are Back

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This Weekend's Premier League Betting Tips

Tip Odds
Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle - both teams to score 3/4 with 888Sport
West Ham to come from behind to beat Tottenham 11/1 with BetVictor
Man United vs. Liverpool - second half to be highest scoring half 1/1 with SpreadEx

It's tight at the top of the Premier League table with three teams separated by two points with Chelsea holding a one-point lead over Liverpool while defending champions Manchester City a point behind the Reds. One of the standout games of the season takes place at Old Trafford where Liverpool will be the visitors in what promises to be a fiercely contested fixture. Here are some of the trends occurring in the Premier League that might be of benefit to you when you are building your accumulators this weekend. If you are given a free bet from your chosen bookmaker, why not try it on these tips.



Goals for Both Teams At Selhurst Park

Newcastle fans have been getting what they wanted in the last couple of weeks. They wanted Mike Ashley out, and he sold the club to a Saudia Arabian-backed consortium. They wanted Steve Bruce out, and he was relieved of his duties on Monday. Now they will want three points at Crystal Palace to complete a hat-trick of wins for the Toon Army.

Newcastle need the three points to help them climb the league table. Below them right now is only Norwich. Under Bruce, Newcastle's side were entertaining, even if they were not winning games, goals flew in at both ends of the pitch. Of the eight games Newcastle have played, 'both teams to score' has paid out seven times including Sunday's 3-2 loss at home to Spurs.

Half of Palace's eight games have seen at least one goal for them and one for the teams they have been playing and their last three contests have seen BTTS land. Both teams to score at Selhurst Park is available at 3/4 with 888Sport. The last time these two sides met, Palace won 2-1 at St james' Park in February.

Comeback Wins Are Back

The Premier League has led the way with come from behind wins in Europe's major leagues in recent years and that bet proved popular last weekend. Three of the 10 fixtures played saw teams win after conceding the opening goal.

Leicester recovered from conceding the opening goal to beat Manchester United 4-2 while Wolves scored three times in the final 10 minutes to overturn a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2. On Sunday, Tottenham got caught up in the carnival atmosphere at Newcastle who scored after two minutes, but Spurs ran out 3-2 winners.

West Ham lead the league with two wins after conceding the first goal and this weekend they face the league's latest comeback kings Tottenham. David Moyes' Hammers are 11/1 with BetVictor to beat Spurs after conceding the first goal, while the visitors are 13/1 with the same bookmaker to win from a losing position.

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Second Half to be Entertaining at Old Trafford

Betting sites always enjoy the blockbuster fixtures and they don't come much bigger than when Manchester United and Liverpool go head-to-head in what is described as the most-watched fixture in the world. Liverpool can open up a seven-point lead on their rivals while United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer needs the win to help keep his job.

Last weekend, the 10 Premier League fixtures produced a total of 30 goals and 19 of them came after half-time to continue a trend that has continue through eight round of fixtures. So far this season, the Premier League has seen 212 goals scored and 60.4 per cent of them have been scored in the second half.

Liverpool lead the league with the most second half goals scored this season with 14 while their rivals United are next on the list with 11 goals netted after the interval. SpreadEx are offering odds of 1/1 for the second half to be the highest scoring half at Old Trafford on Sunday.

About the Author

Charlie Mullan for Bookies.com
Charlie Mullan
UK-based stats man Charlie Mullan brings previous expertise from the Press Association, DraftKings, Betfair, SportPesa, Hull Daily Mail and more where he has crunched soccer data for many seasons, creating content to support odds providers and market makers in the European betting industry. Charlie has more than a decade of experience using in-depth stats to make informed picks across the biggest games in the EPL and European soccer leagues.