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You know where you are with Premier League Betting

Well, you certainly do on weekends like this when everybody behaves! Six of the top seven teams won their football games, Arsenal lost away again and the bottom four picked up a solitary point between them as fates become clearer by the week.

Asian Handicap betting always gives the best options when the results go as expected, with plenty of ways to win.

Bournemouth 1-3 Chelsea

The Blues kept their nerve and Spurs at a distance with a confident away victory at the Vitality Stadium. Antonio Conte’s men don’t need the help but Cherries defender Adam Smith set them on the way, poking into his own net before Eden Hazard scored a second within minutes. Josh King pulled one back but Marcos Alonso hit a peach of a free kick to win the points.

Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 Watford FC

Spurs had climbed to within four points of the leaders, kicking off early and blowing the Hornets away in a devastating ten minutes before the break. Dele Alli, Eric Dier and Heung-Min Son hit rapid fire crackers before Son added another not long after half-time.

Manchester City 3-1 Hull City

Sergio Aguero netted his 16th of the season as City swept Hull aside; and his goals will be essential if Pep Guardiola is to avoid the embarrassment of missing out on a top-four place. Andrea Rannocchia bagged a late consolation as the Tigers stay in the thick of the relegation battle.

Stoke City 1-2 Liverpool

Two goals in as many minutes turned this game around after Jon Walters had given the Potters a first-half advantage. Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino climbed off the bench to score on 70 and 72 minutes and keep Liverpool in the hunt for Champions League.

Crystal Palace 3-0 Arsenal

Four away defeats on the run tell us Arsenal will finish outside the top four for the first time in 20 years. While the Gunners dominated possession, it was Andros Townsend on the spot to put Palace ahead in 17 minutes. Then as Arsenal continued to fire blanks Yohan Cabaye hit a sublime finish to make it two. The visitors’ humiliation was complete when Luka Milivojevic slotted home a penalty.

Everton 4-2 Leicester City

Goals galore at Goodison as Everton thwarted the Foxes after Islam Slimani and Marc Albrighton had given the visitors an unlikely 2-1 lead. Romelu Lukaku was on hand to bang in another brace as the Toffees stay seventh.

West Brom 0-1 Southampton

The Saints came out on top against eighth-placed West Brom as young Jordy Clasie scored his first Premier League goal at the Hawthorns. Both teams have little to play for but can be well satisfied with their seasons. My bet is they’ll be eighth and ninth come the end, but on this showing the other way round.

Middlesbrough 0-0 Burnley

So the league’s lowest scorers came up against the mid-table team yet to register an away win. No surprise then that it ended 0-0! Robbie Brady could have won it for Burnley, and that might just have put Boro out of their misery as they look destined to make a quick return to the Championship.

West Ham 1-0 Swansea City

And that very prospect made this clash at the London Stadium very edgy indeed. Cheikhou Kouyate settled the Hammers’ nerves with a stunning strike to end a sequence of five defeats. West Ham are safe now while the Swans are anything but.

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