Spread betting tips

The Premier League returns this weekend following the October international break and there are plenty of exciting fixtures taking place across the self-proclaimed best league in the world. The spread betting markets are set and there are potentially some big profits to be won.

We've picked out five spread betting tips for this weekend's Premier League matches. Check them out below.

Our spread betting tips

Match
Market
Sell
Buy

Tottenham v West Ham

Tottenham goals

2.45

✅ 2.65

Man Utd vs Brentford

Match result

✅ 0.75

0.95

Bournemouth vs Arsenal

First match goal

✅ 32

35

Wolves vs Man City

Corners squared

126

✅ 138

Liverpool vs Chelsea

Bookings

58

✅ 62

Tottenham goals: Spurs to continue their free-scoring form?

Tottenham are set to take on West Ham this weekend in a big London derby. The match feels extra important for Spurs and Ange Postecoglou given their collapse against Brighton prior to the international break but from an attacking standpoint, they shouldn't have too many concerns coming into this one.

Spurs have scored three or more goals in three of their last five matches while West Ham have conceded three or more goals in three of their last six. If Postecoglou's men can reach three goals again on Saturday, then they will cover the buy price of 2.65.

Match result: More Ten Hag misery?

Erik Ten Hag is still the Man Utd but his odds on becoming the next PL manager to be sacked will drastically shorten if his team fail to beat Brentford at Old Trafford on Saturday. In last season's corresponding fixture, the Reds needed two late goals from Scott McTominay to win it but Brentford were the better team.

It's difficult to see United coming out on top this weekend which is crazy considering they are playing at Old Trafford. Brentford have been better than them in all departments so far this season and they haven't won any of their last five matches in all competitions.

This market is a potential goldmine, especially as Spurs and Liverpool have already beaten Man Utd 3-0 at Old Trafford this season. While Brentford aren't of that calibre, Bournemouth and Brighton have both managed to put three past the Reds at Old Trafford in the past year so who is o say the Bees can't do it?

First match goal: Cherries to strike early?

Two seasons ago, Bournemouth produced one of the quickest Premier League goals of all time when they went 1-0 up at the Emirates Stadium after just nine seconds. While that's the quickest goal this fixture has ever seen, early goals are very much the norm when Arsenal and Bournemouth meet.

A goal has been scored inside 20 minutes in six of the last eight meetings between the two clubs which makes the sell price of 32 minutes for the first match goal incredibly appealing. Four of those six goals came inside five minutes, and a repeat of that here would make it a very comfortable bet.

Corners squared: Wolves to be penned in

Corners aren't something that you necessarily always associate with Manchester City and Pep Guardiola but their style of play does often result in plenty of offensive corners. The third-man runs that the likes of Kevin de Bruyne and Bernardo Silva make so frequently lend themselves to the corner market and the stats don't lie.

Man City have taken a total of 47 corners across their last five matches in all competitions which works out an average of 9.4 per match. If they play to that average, then Wolves will need to win just three corners for the buy price of 138 on corners squared to be worthwhile.

Bookings: Old rivalry to flare up

Liverpool vs Chelsea may not be the same rivalry it once was in terms of intensity and dislike for one and other but this already feels like a big match in the early title race so emotions will be heightened. Chelsea know that a win at Anfield would be a big statement while this match represents the Reds' first real test of the season.

Liverpool are averaging three yellow cards per match over their last three games and in the heat of battle on Sunday, we should expect that as a minimum. Chelsea are averaging more than four cards a game across the season which makes the buy price of 62 on bookings (10 points per booking, 25 per red card) a no-brainer.

Andy Delaney

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Andy is tipster who has been calling Golf tournaments for several years across many different platforms. He has covered all tournaments from the Asian Tour to the Masters.

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