Will the underdogs Leeds perform against Spurs in the FA Cup this weekend?

January 21, 2010

A few years ago the thought of a fifth round FA cup fixture between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United was nothing to get excited about, the teams would meet regulary in the league anyway, that was until Leeds started their freefall which left them lingering in league one (the old division three, for our older readers). Leeds have started to fix things on the pitch narrowly missing out on promotion last year in the play offs and are currently top of League one with hope of automatic promotion to the Coca Cola Championship.

Being 40 places above Leeds in the league gives Spurs the clear advantage to win this match on Saturday but that wont stop an army of Leeds fans travelling down to White Hart Lane for the late kick off as they all know when it comes to the FA Cup sometimes David will win against Goliath.

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Spurs v Leed Match odds

  • 3/10 – Spurs win
  • 9/1 – Leeds win
  • 4/1 – Draw

Match Specials

  • 9/4 – A substitute to score in 90 mins play
  • 11/2 - Robbie Keane and Jermaine Beckford to both score in 90 minutes play
  • 50/1 – Patrick Kisnorbo to get sent off in 90mins play
  • 66/1 – Jonathan Woodgate to score an own goal in 90mins play

If Jermaine Beckford scores the last goal then Paddy Power will refund all losing first and last goal scorer bets as well as  correct score and scorecast singles made on the match.

Last Goal Scorer Odds
England hopeful Defoe is just ahead of Robbie Keane to net the last goal in this game.

Player Last goal scorer Odds
Jermaine Defoe 5/1
Robbie Keane 11/2
Peter Crouch 6/1
Jermaine Beckford 6/1
Roman Pavlyuchenko 13/2
Tresor Kandol 13/2
Luciano Becchio 7/1

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Spurs are at full strength for Manchester City clash

December 15, 2009

Tottenham welcome Manchester City to White Hart lane on Wednesday night in a top of the table Premiership clash. Following Tottenham’s hiccup at the weekend when they were beaten by Wolves at home the two players that were dropped for the fixture David Bentley and Roman Pavlyuchenko are both expected to return to the lineup.  Mark Hughes side is set to be without striker Craig Bellamy who had a red card at the weekend as is therefore suspended.

Head to Head
Spurs have beat City a whopping 17 times in the Premier League and City have lost their last 5 visits to White Hart lane which easily gives them the statistical advantage, however this season has seen a massive investment in Man City and they have only lost one match and are looking at a Champions League spot.

Tottenham v Man City Match odds

  • 5/4 – Tottenham Hotspur win
  • 12/5 – Draw
  • 21/10 – Manchester City win

The bookmaker Paddy Power are running another one of their great cash back offers, for this game if Emmanuel Adebayor scores the final goal of the game then they will refund all losing first and last goal scorers as well as correct score and scorecast singles made on the match.

Last Goal Scorer Odds
England hopeful Defoe is just ahead of Adebayor to net the last goal in this game.

Player Last goal scorer Odds
Jermaine Defoe 5/1
Emmanuel Adebayor 11/2
Robbie Keane 6/1
Peter Crouch 6/1
Carlos Tevez 13/2
Roman Pavlyuchenko 13/2
Robinho 7/1

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Manchester United and Spurs in Carling Cup quarter final action

December 1, 2009

The Carling Cup has reached the quarter final stages with two matches tonight and the remaining two taking place on Wednesday. The match will get the most attention tonight is between Manchester United and Spurs which takes place at Old Trafford tonight from 8.00.

Tonight will give Alex Ferguson a chance to field some of his younger players and give others like Gary Neville a well earned rest he is also expecting to replace Tomasz Kuszcza with Ben Foster. The odds point heavily to a United win tonight as historically United not last the 20 fixtures against Spur, winning 15 of them, in all competitions they have met 170 times with United winning 79 opposed to Spurs 46 games with 45 being drawn.

Spurs were beaten in last years final on penalties by United and will be hoping to get some payback in this fixture but they have not managed to win at Old Trafford in just 20 years and United have not been beating in the Carling Cup since 2007 when they were destroyed by an amazing performance from Championship side Coventry City.

Carling Cup match odds

  • Evens – Manchester United winning odds
  • 9/4 – Draw
  • 13/5 – Tottenham

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United favourites to beat Spurs in Premier League clash

September 11, 2009

This weekend Manchester United make their annual trip down to White Hart Lane, generally when these 2 sides meet it is a high scoring affair that has seen Spurs squander their early lead and then after half time United regroup and end up winning the match!

Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United match odds

  • 11/5 – Tottenham Hotspur
  • 5/4 – Manchester United
  • 23/10 – Draw

To celebrate this if Tottenham Hotspur lead the game at half time and then fail to win, Paddy Power will then refund of the losing first and last goalscorer, correct score and scorecast singles that are made on the match. However Harry Redknapps Spurs have had a flying start to the season winning their first 4 games putting them in second place to Chelsea separated by just 1 goal which if you are going to place a bet on the match must be taken into consideration.

Half-Time/Full-Time Betting Odds

  • 9/2 – Tottenham/Tottenham
  • 6/1 – Draw/Tottenham
  • 30/1 – Man Utd/Tottenham
  • 11/1 – Tottenham/Draw
  • 7/2 – Draw/Draw
  • 11/1 – Man Utd/Draw
  • 25/1 – Tottenham/Man Utd
  • 9/2 – Draw/Man Utd
  • 11/4 – Man Utd/Man Utd

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Wembley Cup Odds

July 24, 2009

With just three weeks to go until the start of the Premier League season, football is startign to creep back on to the TV and this weekend’s Wembley Cup, which is live on Sky Sports promises to provide plenty of entertainment and for football fans looking to have a bet, some betting opportunities are available with bookies offering odds on the four team tournament.

The competition, which is played u is made up up Barcelona, Tottenham, Celtic and Egyptian side, Al Ahly. Lasting until Sunday, each team will play two games and the winner will be determined by the league table. Barcelona are the bookmakers favourite to win, with Ladbrokes offering odds of 1/2 about the Champions League holders adding another piece fo silverware to the ever growing Camp Nou trophy cabinet.

Spurs at 3/1 and Celtic at 5/1 are sure to have plenty of support in the betting from their own fans whilst the 40/1 about Al Alhy with Betfred, suggests what the odds compilers think of the Egyptian champions chances of victory.

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Wembley Cup Odds

Barcelona 1/2
Tottenham 3/1
Celtic 5/1
Al Ahly 16/1

Schedule of Play
Friday 24th July
17:15 – Celtic v Al Ahly
20:00 – Barcelona v Spurs

Sunday 26th July
13:15 – Al Ahly v Barcelona
16:00 – Celtic v Tottenham Hotspur

Arsenal v Tottenham free bet offers

October 29, 2008

Since his appointment at the end of last week Harry Redknapp has already inspired his team to claim their first three points of the season, but can they put in repeat performance when they take on their bitter (and more successful) rivals Arsenal tonight? If Spurs can win tonight it will mark their 1500th league victory and more importantly their first back to back win of 2008.

Will 4 be the lucky number for Arsenal? They are 4 points and 4 places behind League Leaders Liverpool and will be chasing their 4th win on the bounce this season, if Arsenal were to win 4-0 the odds are 16/1!. Arsenal go into the game with a seventeen match unbeaten run against Spurs (ten wins, seven draws) so are the clear favourites to win.  That being the case Paddy Power will refund all losing first and last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on the match if Emmanuel Adebayor scores the last goal of this match.

Adebayo is currently the favourite to score first for Arsenal with odds of 9/2, for Tottenham the odds are a bit higher for their favourite Pavlyuchenko to score first who is currently at 10/1 with odds of 10/11 for no Spurs goalscorer!

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Stoke v Spurs cashback offer from Paddypower

October 16, 2008

Those fine people at Paddy Power have another great footballing offer for the weekends Premiership games. This one is for the Premier league newcomers Stoke City who this weekend entertain Tottenham Hotspur at the Britannia Stadium.  If either team lead at half time and fail to win, Paddy Power will refund all losing first and last goalscorer, correct score and scorecast single bets.  Stoke are the favourites at 11/5 for the win, Spurs are 13/10 and its 11/5 for the draw.

The match looks set to be first six pointer of the season as Spurs hold up the league with just 2 points from 7 games and Stoke are on 4 points from a possible 21 available.  Spurs have drafted in Carlisle United goalkeeper Ben Alnwick on a one month loan deal who will feature in the clash on Sunday and Stoke look set to be without midfielder Liam Lawrence who is not match fit.

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Newcastle v Spurs Betting Offer

September 24, 2008

Two Premiership clubs both suffering from something of an early season crisis meet at St James’ Park on Wednesday night in the Carling Cup third round clash between Newcastle and Spurs, which is live on Sky Sports. Newcastle and Spurs have had nothing short of disasterous starts to the Premier League season, with both clubs occupying the bottom two places in the league table with only one win in ten games between them. Spurs are probably the bigger surprise to be languishing at the foot of the table given several big summer signings they made, which result them being the bookmakers favourites to finish highest in the betting without the big four, with many pundits even tipping them to finish in a Champions League place. However, things haven’t gone quite according to plan for Juande Ramos and there is already talk of him leaving the club less than twelve months in to his tenure. In contrast, it is off the field activities that have impacted on Newcastle’s on field performances. Current owner, Mike Ashley, has alredy made it clear that he intends to sell the club and former boss, Kevin Keegan left following his concerns over the club’s transfer policy. As a result, the Newcastle fans have undertaken fierce demonstration against the current state of affairs.

Both clubs will be looking upon Wednesday’s Carling Cup tie as an opportunity to get back to winning ways with Spurs the favourites to do just that at odds of 6/4 to win the match with bookmaker Paddypower. Newcastle are 13/8 and the draw is 12/5. Spurs should be the more likely winners given their players should be good enough to capitalise on Newcastle’s current plight, which shows no sign of ending soon.

If you are planning to have a bet on this game, Paddypower are offering a ‘tongue in cheek’ special offer “can’t win, won’t win” where they will be refunding any first or last goalscorer, correct score and scorecast bets is either side leads at half time but fails to win in 90 minutes

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Weekend Premier League Goalscorers Betting Offer

September 11, 2008

The Premiership resumes this weekend after the international break. It is also the first chance that the fans will get to see the new signing that their teams snapped up on the unforgettable transfer deadline day. The two biggest deals took place in Manchester with Man Utd signing Dimitar Berbatov from Spurs and Man City pulling off the surprise coup of Robinho from Real Madrid, whilst in London, Spurs landed Roman Pavlyuchenko from Spartak Moscow to replace Berbatov.

To increase the interest in these three players making their respective debuts this weekend Betfred will be refunding bets placed on each match if any of the new strikers score the final goal of the game.

Berbatov will be lining up agaisnt his former Spurs strike partner, Robbie Keane, at Anfield as Manchester United take on Liverpool. Robinho will face the team he snubbed to join Man City, Chelsea, at the City of Manchester stadium and Pavlyuchenko will get his first taste of life in the Premiership when Spurs welcome Aston Villa to White Hart Lane.

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