Premiership Saturday 11th January Preview

Finally! The Premiership is back. No more of this FA Cup and Capital One Cup nonsense. There are questions to be answered this weekend with both West Ham and more importantly, Manchester United needing to bounce back as soon as possible. This article will focus on several games from a betting angle and briefly discuss each fixture.

The action kicks off at 12:45 with Hull vs Chelsea. How Hull could do with more points to edge further away from the relegation zone, we at BetCirca just cannot see that happening however! Chelsea, despite not playing the attractive football Jose is insisting they are, have more than enough quality to see off Hull in the early kick off. Currently 8/13 best price with Coral to win – however we prefer the look of Chelsea to win and both teams to score at 3/1 on William Hill! Chelsea have a leaky defence at the best of times.

Talk about potential 6 pointers! Cardiff vs West Ham IS a 6 pointer. No two ways about it. If Big Ole gets the better over Big Sam tomorrow his job could be very much under threat (even though he’s currently 1/5 to get the chop). Cardiff are rightly favourites for this but it’s a no bet game for us. Southampton vs West Brom is a similar sort of fixture. Southampton’s good start to the season has been forgotten after a string of bad results while newly appointed Pepe Mel has 2 days to get his West Brom team ready for another 6 pointer. We feel it’s too soon for Pepe Mel to make an impact – Southampton to win at 17/20 on BetVictor is the play.

Without wanting to sound like a broken record – Fulham vs Sunderland is another 6 pointer and we just don’t know which way this’ll go! Just when you expect Sunderland to get battered they pull a 2-1 win over Manchester Utd in the micky mouse cup. Fulham have enough strength to make a game of it. Not even going to attempt to decipher that fixture.

And now onto the final game of the day. Manchester United vs Swansea. If you’re like me and quite enjoy opposing Manchester United because they’re still priced up as champions you’ll be all over Swansea. At 6/1 i honestly wouldn’t put it passed the swans to win at Old Trafford yet again. The safest option here though is the draw no bet market at 19/5 on Bet Victor. Swansea win and you’re laughing – draw and no harm is done.

If you put our 3 selections into a treble you’ll get 35-1 on William Hill. Juicy.