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12-03-2021 | 17:33 Football
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3 value Premier League bets for the weekend

VBET’s in-form football expert considers the value angle ahead of another busy weekend of Premier League action:

WEST BROM TO DRAW AT PALACE

Odds: 11/5

BET NOW Though hardly a fixture which sets the pulse racing, there’s surely value to be had about the game ending all-square. West Brom’s form has picked up of late, even though it may be too late in the day to preserve their Premier League status, and they should give it a good go at Selhurst Park. Palace have continually found goals hard to come, especially at home, and that is unlikely to change against the Baggies. All the signs point towards a draw, which can be backed at good odds of 11/5 with VBET.

FT: FULHAM 1 MAN CITY 2

Odds: 9/1

BET NOW Having returned to freescoring, winning ways against Southampton on Monday, many punters will surely fancy a heavy City win here. We don’t necessarily see it that way, though, as Fulham have recently shown laudable defensive and attacking qualities to suggest survival is no longer a fanciful idea. City should still nick this one, however, but it could be much tighter than the betting suggests. To that end, taking a 2-1 away win at tempting odds of 9/1 with VBET could prove a smart piece of business.

BRIGHTON TO DRAW AT SAINTS

Odds: 2/1

BET NOW With both sides short on goals, this has all the makings of a trappy encounter devoid of attacking zest. Brighton are pleasing to watch, but their impotence up top has enlarged the spectre of relegation. Southampton’s tailspin has also been well documented, but they don’t concede too many at home and should have enough wherewithal to keep Brighton at arm’s length. With the visitors similarly frugal from a defensive point of view, the best value football bet at St Mary’s is surely the draw, which is available at excellent odds of2/1 with VBET.
*Odds correct at time of publication
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