Manchester United host Tottenham in the pick of the games and our tipster is expecting action after the break when Mourinho visits his old club
This week sees a full slate of Premier League fixtures taking place, with no fewer than six kicking off on Wednesday night.
Ahead of the evening, our tipster has picked out bets from three matches to create a treble that pays out at around 9/1 (10.0) with bet365.
Arguably the pick of Wednesday’s fixtures sees Jose Mourinho return to one of his former stomping grounds just two weeks after being hired by Tottenham, and it could be a goal-filled affair.
Spurs have taken 3-0 leads in both their fixtures under the Portuguese before winning 3-2 and the best value could come in backing both teams to score in the second half at 2/1 (3.0).
This would have paid out in five of Spurs’ last six Premier League games, including their two under Mourinho, as well as in four of Manchester United’s least five in the competition.
Leicester continued their title charge at the weekend with a last-gasp winner against Everton and should have few problems following that up against a Watford side without a permanent manager.
Quique Sanchez Flores was sacked after losing 2-1 at fellow strugglers Southampton on Saturday, leaving the Hornets just one win under their belt so far. The Foxes could take advantage and are offered at 5/6 (1.83) to win with a -1 handicap.
Brendan Rodgers’ charges have now won six Premier League games in a row and will be determined to keep that run going for as long as possible ahead of a tricky Christmas period which sees them face both Manchester City and Liverpool.
West Ham simultaneously claimed their first victory and first clean sheet in over two months when they beat Chelsea 1-0 on Saturday, but certainly the latter trend looks unlikely to continue.
Indeed, the Hammers had conceded 16 times in the seven games prior to the win, scoring eight in those fixtures, and the 4/5 (1.80) price on both teams to score could offer good value here.
The selection would have landed in Wolves’ last six Premier League games and in 11 of their 14 this season, as well as in five of West Ham’s last eight.
Odds correct at the time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.