Sunday’s match between Chelsea and Manchester United promises to be a mouth-watering clash.
Chelsea were excellent at White Hart Lane last weekend but were poor in the Donbass Arena in midweek and both sides come into the game having conceded two goals in their last couple of games.
Note the Blues are now back out to 16/1 to retain their European crown at Wembley in May although we are convinced (2/7) they will qualify for the knockout stages.
Chelsea are 7/5 at BetVictor to maintain their 100% home record in the league with United 21/10 and the draw at 12/5.
Rumours have reached BetVictor Towers that Roman Abramovich is looking to flex his financial muscle in the January transfer window with an offer to cash-strapped Atletico Madrid for Radamel Falcao, whose 16 goals in his last 10 games for club and country have seen his stock rise even higher.
The Chelsea career of Fernando Torres continues to take one pace forward and then one back and he is 6/1 to score Sunday’s opener and atone for that miss at Old Trafford last season.
Three or more goals in the game is 4/6 with two or fewer 6/5 and both teams to score, which is becoming increasingly popular with punters, is 8/13.
We bet 8/1 the field in our Sky Man of the Match market and with Juan Mata popular at 10/1 and money also for Eden Hazard at 12s and David Luiz 25s.
And if Paul Scholes starts for United, take the 13/8 for him to be booked at anytime at BetVictor.
He was mistiming tackles when Mata, Oscar and Hazard were in primary school and will leave his mark at some stage on one of Chelsea’s new holy trinity.
For all your weekend odds check out betvictor.com
Be lucky
Charlie
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This post was last modified on 28/10/2012
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Charlie, the question is, will the rents be able to deal with United's attacking flair?
And sorry, however you can't toss around the term "holy trinity" like it was public property...... Charlton, Law, Best .. That is the holy trinity.
Scholesy was also the best mid in the world while those mentioned were in nappies