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Walker's Word - Premier League Betting Preview 29/30 April 2006

Manchester United could Soccer Uniform postpone Chelsea's festivals by a further week while Portsmouth could consign both West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City this end of the week composes David Walker.

Chelsea versus Manchester United

The conflict of the structure groups and the outcome which could affirm Chelsea's maintenance of the Premiership should the Blues win. Chelsea have been immaculate before their own fans this season, winning 17 out of 18 Premiership matches. For sure, the main time they have been beaten inside an hour and a half at home this season was against Barcelona in the Champions League. Manchester United are the Premiership's structure group, with 10 successes in their last 11 matches and the stunning goalless draw against Sunderland the main blotch on an impeccable copybook.

Joined have won only multiple times at Stamford Bridge in 14 Premiership gatherings while Chelsea have encountered similar accomplishment against the Reds on home soil. The match has completed all square on five events so generally there isn't a lot to divide the sides. Chelsea have won the last two gatherings at home 1-0 while United's last achievement came four years prior when they won 3-0.

Chelsea go into the match as top choices, yet Manchester United could broaden the title "race" to one more week with triumph at enticing chances.
Walker's Word: Stubborn United to fight on @ 11/4.

Birmingham City versus Newcastle United

Birmingham are in urgent need of focuses assuming they are to stay away from transfer and have gradually turned the corner by staying unbeaten in their last three home games. Be that as it may, with individual transfer up-and-comers Portsmouth additionally hitting structure, Steve Bruce's side might run out of games. The last two gatherings between the pair have completed all square while Newcastle won 2-0 out of 2002. Newcastle have hit a rich vein of structure under overseer chief Glenn Roeder and have won their last five matches. The Magpies will have a great deal to say in the transfer fight, having beaten West Brom 3-0 last end of the week and are probably not going to do a side which has not beaten them at St. Andrews beginning around 1977 any blessings.
Walker's Word: Newcastle win @ 17/10.

Liverpool versus Aston Villa

Liverpool, straight from dispatching Chelsea out of the FA Cup will be sure of beating humble Aston Villa. The Reds have won their last two against Villa at and three in their last five gatherings at Anfield. While Liverpool have won 14 out of 18 home matches this season, David O'Leary's side have been shocking out and about. They have lost their last four, including two substantial losses: 5-0 against Arsenal 5-0 and 4-1 at Everton. Estate are probably going to endure transfer just barely and a superior objective contrast, yet focuses on the board will not keep them from playing like a side tumbling out of the division on Saturday.
Walker's Word: One for the huge hitters - home win @ 4/11.

Manchester City versus Fulham

Later a promising beginning to the season, Manchester City have plunged to the lower echelons of the Premiership and will consider this match to be a method of reestablishing some pride. The last two gatherings between the sides have finished as draws, despite the fact that City have had the better of past experiences. The Citizens doled out a 4-1 pounding in 2003 and partook in a 4-0 success in 2000 and 3-0 triumph in 1999 as the two sides advanced through Division's One and Two individually. Added to this, Fulham not succeeded at City beginning around 1984 in the old second division and Stuart Pearce's side could exploit and sneak above them in the table.
Walker's Word: Manchester City @ Evens.

Middlesbrough versus Everton

Middlesbrough have experience a blocked apparatus list lately because of their accomplishment in the FA and UEFA Cups. Regardless of some touchy outcomes out and about, they stay a power at the Riverside Stadium and have won four of their last five at home, including the 3-0 loss of Chelsea. Everton have not beaten Middlesbrough away beginning around 2000, with Boro recording two successes and two draws from that point forward. The conflict against Everton will be Middlesbrough's 10th coordinate in April and with Steve McClaren's side playing an essential UEFA Cup semi-last on Thursday, the Toffees get an opportunity of getting back to Merseyside with somewhere around a point.
Walker's Word: Low scoring draw @ 9/4.

Wigan Athletic versus Portsmouth

Wigan have not fared well as of late yet have done surprisingly well in general in their first season in the first class. Only three successes in their last 13 matches and one triumph in their last eight at home will give a resurgent Portsmouth positive thinking in their fight to keep away from the drop. The Latics beat Aston Villa 3-2 on 18 April, their first since beating Manchester City on Boxing Day, however experienced five home turns around in the middle. Harry Redknapp's side could consign West Brom and to be sure Birmingham assuming they win and Steve Bruce's side lose and are in shaft position to do as such. Later a bleak mission, Pompey have won five of their last eight matches including away triumphs at West Ham United and Fulham.
Walker's Word: Portsmouth to get by @ 7/4.

Charlton Athletic versus Blackburn Rovers

Charlton are on course to complete serenely in mid-table and this is generally on account of their strong home structure. The Addicks have not lost at The Valley since Arsenal beat them on Boxing Day and have won six out of nine home matches since that loss. Alan Curbishley's side have a decent record against Rovers, winning three of the last four Premiership gatherings in London. Notwithstanding Blackburn being on course for a spot in Europe, they have not fared well away from home. Mark Hughes' side have won recently won in seven matches out and about, including a 2-1 loss at Birmingham and 2-2 draw at Portsmouth in their last two away games.
Walker's Word: Home structure to win @ 13/8.

Sunday 30 April

Tottenham Hotspur versus Bolton Wanderers

Bolton have been the scourge of Spurs in late seasons, winning the last two gatherings at White Hart Lane and furthermore partaking in a 1-0 success at the Reebok Stadium back in November. Prods sensibly need to win both of their last two games to affirm a fourth spot finish in front of North London rivals Arsenal and their strong home structure could work well for them here. Martin Jol's side have won 11 out of 18 matches before their own fans this season and will be floated by the 1-1 derby draw with Soccer Uniform Arsenal last end of the week.

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