Premier League Betting Tips - Tuesday 9th November 2010

Posted by Intuition at 4:02pm November 8th, 2010

Premier League Betting Tips

There is a full programme of Premier League matches taking place this Tuesday & Wednesday night, most notable is the eagerly anticipated Manchester derby between City & United, who of course will be without injured striker Wayne Rooney 
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Two fixtures are scheduled to kick-off on Tuesday night so let’s take a look at some betting tips ahead of those games.

Stoke 1/1 v 3/1 Birmingham
Preview
Stoke return to the Britannia Stadium following three away matches, which they all lost! Defeats to Bolton, West Ham (Cup), Everton & Sunderland have encouraged Potters boss Tony Pulis to point the finger at everyone else other than his team selection!

Birmingham come into this match off the back of a spirited performance, which seen them peg back a two goal deficit against West Ham last weekend.

There wasn’t much between these two sides in their two league meetings last season. In this corresponding fixture, Cameron Jerome scored the only goal as Birmingham ran out 1-0 winners. The other match finished 0-0. 

Referee: Mark ‘Controversial’ Clattenburg - 13 yellow cards and 1 red in last 4 Premier League games

Betting Tips: Draw No Bet: Birmingham 7/4


Tottenham 4/7 v 5/1 Sunderland
Preview
Spurs, who seemingly lack the quality and firepower to compete in the Premiership, have only beaten Sunderland twice in the last seven meetings between the two sides.

Prior to their 5-1 humiliation at the hands of Newcastle, Sunderland were in fantastic form in the Premier League. They travel to White Hart Lane though without their most influential player, former Spurs frontman Darren Bent.

Betting Tips
To Win Both Halves: Sunderland 9/1
1st Half Sunderland; Tottenham Full time : 20/1

With Arsenal reject William Gallas in the starting eleven, Spurs look vulnerable at the back. Fortunately for them he’s only 50/50 to make this match but if he does expect Sunderland to be gifted numerous chances in front on goal. It looks like Rafael van der Vaart could also miss out.