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Liverpool v Stoke FA Cup betting is being covered by a nice Money Back Special at online bookmaker Paddy Power. The Reds, who have already won the FA Cup this season are gunning for a domestic cup double, and they can take a step closer with a win over last season’s losing finalists Stoke City. The general thought about this match, is that it is going to be a pretty close one, and there is some insurance on your betting from Paddy Power if there is a spot kick scored.

If a penalty is scored in the Liverpool v Stoke FA Cup betting match, then the highly rated bookie Paddy Power will refund all losing First Goalscorer, Last Goalscorer, Correct Score and Scorecast single bets placed on the match. This provides great coverage and allows you to dip into the First Goalscorer market for example, where Liverpool’s Luis Suarez is 7/2 favourite to open the scoring, while in the Correct Score market, a 1-0 win for Liverpool is trading at 9/2 favourite So plenty of good options for your football betting with the coverage in place from the Paddy Power Money Back Special. Paddy Power welcome new customers with a free £50 bet, as the bookie will match the value of your first stake on your new account with a free bet, up to that maximum figure!

Liverpool v Stoke City FA Cup Betting Odds
Liverpool to win: 4/9 at Paddy Power
Draw: 18/5 at Bet Victor
Stoke to win: 8/1 at Totesport

A big match in store for Liverpool, as they stay at home again for the fourth time in this season’s FA Cup. While Liverpool’s form in the Premier League has been very patch, and by and large, disappointing at Anfield where they have drawn eight of their fourteen matches, they have shown themselves to be a very good cup side. They knocked out Stoke City on their way to tasting Carling Cup success this year, and also knocked Chelsea and Manchester City out as well. In the FA Cup this season, Liverpool claimed the big scalp of Manchester United, so they seem to have their Cup game boots strapped on. The Reds will be buoyed by their big Merseyside win over Everton on Tuesday night, but again, as it took three goals from Captain Steven Gerrard to get the job done, the Liverpool strikers were off the mark. Luis Suarez (1) has been the only forward to score in their last five Premier League matches, so again, a few problems up front for the Reds. Boss Kenny Dalglish looks set to call on Craig Bellamy for this one, after the Welshman missed the win over Everton. Liverpool have a great history at Anfield against Stoke, not losing to the Potters since 1959. Also, just to add to that, Liverpool have won all four FA Cup matches between 1900 and 1998 between the two sides.

Stoke have tasted success against Liverpool this season though. They beat the Reds at the Britannia Stadium earlier in the season in the league, and then held out for a 0-0 draw back at Anfield. Stoke can be a stubborn side on their day, and that has been their reputation under the guidance of Tony Pulis. However, those grinding, battling qualities have deserted them a bit this season, and they are not as strong. Last season’s losing FA Cup finalists Stoke are desperate to get back to Wembley to make amends for last season’s disappointment, but they could have an uphill task on their hands. Stoke have managed only nine away goals in the Premier League all season, and so perhaps their best shot at this would be to get another draw at Anfield. With six clean sheets in their last eight FA Cup matches, Stoke have a pretty decent shot at that, and it is a realistic option with Liverpool’s strikers far from prolific. Can Tony Pulis mastermind something special? Do Stoke, who are the Premier League’s second lowest scoring team pull off a win. If it happens, it certainly isn’t likely to be by more than a one goal margin. Striker Ricardo Fuller will miss the match following his red card at Stamford Bridge last week. With five losses in their last seven Premier League matches, do Stoke have enough?


March 17th, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Football Betting

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Online bookmaker Paddy Power have a Money Back Special running for Liverpool v Everton Premier League betting. The Merseyside derby kicks off on Tuesday night and some extra spice has been added to the fixture following Saturday’s results. Liverpool suffered another loss in their poor form at the moment, losing 1-0 at Sunderland, while Everton continued their great unbeaten run in the league as they beat Tottenham at Goodison Park. That means that just two points now separate 7th placed Liverpool and 9th placed Everton. So the winner will get the honours of being the best side on Merseyside after this fixture. Everton look as if they could be in the supremacy over their neighbours at the moment, certainly in terms of form, as David Moyes continues to get the Toffees to punch above their weight. For all the money spent at Liverpool, with three straight league losses, Kenny Dalglish has seen chances of grabbing a Champions League place slip further and further away.

Liverpool won at Goodison Park earlier in the season, with late goals from Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez sealing a 2-0 win. However, with just one point from their last four Premier League matches, can Liverpool pull themselves out a bad slump? Their lack of goalscoring power continues to hurt them and Everton, for all their stubbornness and organisation, could frustrate the Reds even further. So if you are looking for Liverpool v Everton betting, then Paddy Power have a Money Back Special running for the game, which offers you a little bit of betting insurance.

If there are four or more goals scored in Liverpool v Everton betting, then Paddy Power will refund all losing First Goalscorer, Last Goalscorer, Correct Score or Scorecast singles placed on the match. This means that the great coverage lets you take a good look at the First Goalscorer market where Liverpool’s Luis Suarez is 4/1 favourite to open the scoring, while Everton hero Nikica Jelavic, who scored the winning goal on his first start for the club against Spurs on Saturday, is 8/1 to open the scoring. In the popular Correct Score Market a 1-0 Liverpool win is trading as the favourite option, priced at 5/1 with Paddy Power. So these bets are more are well covered by the Paddy Power Money Back Special on offer.

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March 12th, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Free Bets & Promotions

Andy Carroll (Liverpool)

There was an interesting turn of events in English football last weekend, with Liverpool tasting Cup success and Arsenal tearing about rivals Tottenham in the Premier League, and so that sets up Liverpool v Arsenal betting just nicely for the weekend. This is the big clash of the league on Saturday, and there is great insurance to be taken on the match, thanks to popular online bookmaker BetFred. The First Goalscorer market is always a popular one among football bettors, and punters can get a chance to double or even triple their winnings thanks to BetFred’s Liverpool v Arsenal Double Delight and Hattrick Heaven promotion. Back a winning First Goalscorer in the game, and if that same player then goes on to score a second goal in the match (at any time, then BetFred will double your original First Goalscorer odds. Better news still, is if that successful First Goalscorer goes on to score a hat-trick in the game, because then BetFred will treble your First Goalscorer odds, giving you a tremendous extra payout for your successful bet. In the market, Liverpool’s Luis Suarez is favourite at 5/1 to open the scoring, with Arsenal’s Robin van Persie close behind at 11/2 and they remain the main protagonists, ahead of the back up support of the likes of Craig Bellamy and Andy Carroll who are around 7/1 in the market. So great prices and super coverage on your Liverpool v Arsenal First Goalscorer betting then, thanks to the promo at BetFred. Online bookmaker BetFred offer a free £50 bet for new customers registering an account with them. The bookie will match the value of your first stake on a new account with a free bet, up to the maximum value of 350, which gives you some great free betting cash to enjoy!

Liverpool v Arsenal Betting Odds
Liverpool to win: 21/20 at Paddy Power
Draw: 13/1 at Totesport
Arsenal to win: 3/1 at Bet Victor

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Carling Cup champions Liverpool will come back down to earth this week as they face Arsenal at Anfield. The euphoria of their dramatic Carlin Cup win on a penalty shoot out against Championship side Cardiff last weekend, will only serve for confidence now, as they have to focus back on the test at hand in the Premier League. There is still a chance that the Reds can claw their way into a Champions League spot with a strong run in to the end of the season. They are seven points adrift of fourth placed Arsenal heading into the weekend’s match, and they have a game in hand over the Gunners, and that is why this game is so important for Liverpool. they rally can’t afford to fall al further three points behind if they are going to push for Champions League football next season. So a win over the Gunners would pull them within four points and they would still have a game in hand over the London side. So massive importance here in Liverpool v Arsenal betting, and the Reds may have to go without captain Steven Gerrard, who was removed from England’s international friendly defeat against the Netherlands in midweek, due to a tight hamstring. There is no doubt that Liverpool are behind Arsenal in terms of goal scoring power. Liverpool haven’t even broken the thirty goal mark this season, the only side in the top nine not to have done so. But they have a better, tighter and much more organised defence than what Arsenal have, so this could be a bit of a war of attrition. Liverpool haven’t exactly been in tip top form either, picking up just one point from their last two matches. Building on that further, the Reds are unbeaten at Anfield this season in the Premier League, but they have only won four of those home games, drawing the other eight. That is a strong trend to pay attention to, as Liverpool have drawn three of their last four home matches. But Kenny Dalglish’s men should be buoyed by their efforts at Wembley, even if a lack of scoring conviction nearly cost them. But at the back they have suffered a blow, with Daniel Agger, who forms a strong centre half pairing with Martin Skrtel is out with a rib injury. So Liverpool need to look to a bit of depth, and they need a striker to really start performing consistently. But the Carling Cup confidence and home support should put them in good stead, and there was that 2-0 win at the Emirates at the start of the season as well. Their success here will be built on their defence.

Well Arsenal gave themselves a huge boost in the Premier League last weekend. while Liverpool was off winning the Carling Cup, Arsenal were staging a remarkable comeback at home against the high flying Spurs. Finding themselves two nil down, the Gunners hit back in a remarkable style, firing in five goals to earn themselves an important three points in some style. That has left the Gunners on a streak of three straight wins in the Premier League now, and they are picking up their form just at the right time to push for a Champions League spot. The Gunners are sitting fourth, out of the title race, but embroiled in a tight battle for a top four spot. While Arsenal have started to pick up the pace again, scoring fourteen goals in their last three league matches, their form on the road in the Premier League hasn’t been hot this season. They have suffered six defeats, two draws and just five wins on their travels,and there has only been one win away from home in their last four attempts. Arsenal have conceded at an average rate of two goals per game away from the Emirates this season, and their less than sturdy defence is their big Achilles heel at the moment. Fortunately when you have a good strike force going forward, you can cover up mistakes, but Arsenal will face a tough Liverpool back line to crack. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger firmly believes that Arsenal are still alive in the Premier League, but after a lot of their stars were away on international duty, and with a big Champions League match next week, this tough match comes at an awkward time for the Gunners. Will that result against Spurs serve to push them onwards and upwards? Haven’t seen Arsene Wenger as happy as he was after that game, for a long time now. They succumbed to Liverpool earlier in the season, when an Aaron Ramsey own goal, and then a finish from Luis Suarez finished them off at the Emirates. Can they exact revenge on Liverpool? It could be all on the shoulders of Robin van Persie, who is surely due a goal after no goal in the last two matches.


March 2nd, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Premier League Betting

Premier League Betting

Manchester United Betting v Liverpool Betting is being covered by a great Money Back Special with online bookmaker Paddy Power. As the weekend’s big Premier League fixture, Liverpool’s trip to Old Trafford is going to court a lot of interesting both in the betting world and beyond. But for punters wanting to take a bit of coverage for markets in the big match, then Paddy Power is providing good coverage. Liverpool’s striker Luis Suarez will be one of the central focuses of attention of course, and it around him which Paddy Power has built their Money Back Special. Controversy seems to follow the Reds striker wherever he goes, but if he does the most positive thing that he can do for his club and scores a goal on Sunday, then Paddy Power will be payout refunds. If Luis Suarez scores at ANYTIME during the Manchester United v Liverpool fixture on Saturday, then Paddy Power will refund all losing First Goalscorer, Last Goalscorer, Correct Score and Scorecast singles placed on the match prior to kick off. Great coverage again by the highly rated online bookmaker, and the Money Back Special means that you can dive into the covered markets, like the First Goalscorer Market where Wayne Rooney is 4/1 favourite followed by Javier Hernandez at 5/1, or the Correct Score Market where a 2-0 United win is trading at 8/1. Bets like these and all losing bets in the aforementioned markets will be refunded if Luis Suarez scores during the match at anytime. The highly popular online bookmaker Paddy Power offer a free £50 bet for new customers registering an account with them. The bookie will match the value of your first stake on a new account with a free bet, up to the maximum value of £50, giving you some great free betting cash to enjoy.

Manchester United v Liverpool Betting Odds
Man Utd to win: 9/10 at Bet Victor
Draw: 13/5 at Bet365
Liverpool to win: 7/2 at Totesport

Manchester United found themselves dropping two points last weekend, as they were held to a draw at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea. It was a remarkable comeback, and as usual, not without it’s controversy either, as United fought their way back from a 3-0 deficit. Wayne Rooney netted twice from the spot, with Javier Hernandez salvaging a point, and while Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson contested that they should have had a couple more penalties, he has to be happy with the point at the end of the day. But those dropped points meant that points were also dropped in the race for the Premier League title, as rivals City opened up a two point gap. Now, it is another tough fixture for United in the defence of their league title, but if last weekend’s thriller at Stamford Bridge proved anything, then it is that old magical United resilience is still in force. How many other teams would have rescued a point from a three goal deficit? That draw broke a sequence of three straight wins in the Premier League from United, and they will be wanting more out of Saturday’s game than the 1-1 draw earned at Anfield earlier in the season. A little bit of revenge of course will be in their minds, as Liverpool edged out United in their fourth round FA Cup clash at Anfield as well, and with home advantage, Ferguson will be demanding nothing less than a win. United have a good home record, as they always do, winning 75% of their league fixtures this season at home, drawing one and losing two. As expected, the Red Devils have scored in every home fixture so far, and they are ticking along at a rate of 2.91 goals per match at Old Trafford this season, while they are, on average, conceding 1.16 per game. Under fire keeper David de Gea does court a lot of criticism, and fairly so because he makes mistakes. But United have still managed to keep three clean sheets out of their last four league matches at Old Trafford. In fact United have earned clean sheets in 50% of their home matches this season, so that says a lot about their defence too, which has also been under fire. Other clubs would love the issues Manchester United have. Wayne Rooney’s success from the penalty spot at Stamford Bridge ended a six match streak without a goal for the striker, and he is top scorer for United with 15 this season. United have a strong attack, which may need to be patient against a stubbornly defensive and hard working Liverpool side. The last three matches in Manchester United v Liverpool betting have ended in one goal margin wins at Old Trafford for the Red Devils, who fired off a thrilling 3-2 win in the league last season in this fixture.

Luis Suarez is 7/1 at Paddy Power in the Manchester United v Liverpool First Goalscorer market. All losing First/Last Goalscorer, Correct Score and Scorecast bets will be refunded by Paddy Power if Liverpool’s Luis Suarez scores at Anytime in the match.

Liverpool’s Luis Suarez will be under the spotlight again. He is just back from his eight match ban of course for alleged racial comments made to United’s Patrice Evra, so the Liverpool striker clearly is not going to get a warm reception at Old Trafford on Saturday. In his first game back since his ban, he came off the bench at Anfield against Spurs, and almost immediately drew attention to himself by kicking Tottenham’s Scott Parker in the chest, which really should have been a red card. The referee didn’t see the incident and so Suarez remains active to face United again. There would have been a certain irony about him picking up a red card in the match before facing United again, but it didn’t happen. So will Reds boss Kenny Dalglish start the Uruguayan from the bench? Suarez is their spark up front, and little really appears to happen for Liverpool up front without him. The labouring Andy Carroll simply doesn’t have the touch on the ball to make an impact in a team which plays the ball into feet up front. So Liverpool need Suarez’s creativity and influence, but of course, the Reds aren’t a one man team. However, they have struggled for goals since Suarez was twiddling his thumbs. There have been just four league goals in their last five league matches for example, which has seen Liverpool slump and manage just one win, which was away to the struggling Wolves. To put Liverpool’s goal scoring problems into perspective (at least from the point of view that they want to be title contenders) Man Utd have scored more goals at home alone than Liverpool have managed all season home and away in the league. Away from home Liverpool have netted just fourteen goals, and they have conceded thirteen, so they do tend to be involved in tight matches. They will need their defence to hold tight for as long as possible because Untied can, and probably will, take the game by the scruff of the neck and launch their offensive power at the Reds back line. Liverpool earned a 0-0 draw against Spurs in their last match, not a bad result, but at home, they should be offering more chances of getting three points. Craig Bellamy is top scorer for the club this season with six.


February 10th, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Premier League Betting

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Liverpool v Tottenham betting is a huge match, with a lot a stake for the two sides. Liverpool get Luis Suarez back into action after his eight match ban, and they will be looking to him to give them that extra spark up front, which has largely been lacking. The Reds have won just one of their last four league matches, suffering two defeats in that period. They bounced back with a 3-0 win over Wolves during midweek, with under fire striker Andy Carroll getting his first goal since October 29th in the Premier League. That win over Wolves kept Liverpool in the hunt for a Champions League place, but they need to get more consistency and goals in to their game. Trailing top spot in the league by sixteen points, the chance of the league title has gone, but Liverpool have battled their way through to the Carling Cup final, and saw off Man Utd in the FA Cup. But while the Reds defence has, by and large been pretty tight, they have yet to break the thirty goal mark going forward this season, and they are averaging just 1.21 goals per game scored this season. So certainly nothing prolific about them, and their top scorer is Craig Bellamy with six, and Luis Suarez, despite all his time out is just one goal behind the Welshman. So there should be signs of optimism with the return of Suarez, and boss Kenny Dalglish realises the strikers importance, as they hunt down a fourth place finish and some silverware in the cabinet this season from a cup. Also coming back into the side will be Steven Gerrard, who sat out their midweek win over Wolves for a rest. At home this season, Liverpool remain undefeated. However, out of their eleven Premier League matches at Anfield this year, they have only won four and racked up a whopping seven drawn matches. So while they haven’t lost, their total return in points at home hasn’t been that high, with just a 36% success rate in their home matches. Again, it is their lack of power up front, scoring just fourteen home goals and conceding eight. You tell how things tight are at Anfield, because just 27% of Liverpool’s home matches have ended over 2.5 goals. The Reds totally rolled over against Spurs at White Hart Lane earlier in the season, but it should be a different story on Monday night.

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This could be a massive weekend for Tottenham. The London side will still be harbouring title ambitions of their own, but in this difficult period of matches for them, they need to strike hard. Spurs have been one of the most impressive teams all season, especially in terms of form, but they have started to wobble just a bit, with the wins harder to come by. But still, they sit in third place in the Premier League, five points back of the lead and with a couple of good wins under their belt could really get themselves back into the mix. They lost crucial points in a controversial defeat against Manchester City recently, but they bounced back with a Gareth Bale inspired win over Wigan in the week. Tottenham dipped into the transfer market at the end of January, picking up Louis Saha from Everton as cover for up front. It is a bit of a strange choice, because Saha rarely scores anymore, but with injury concerns over Jermain Defoe, Aaron Lennon, Rafael van der Vaart and Emmanuel Adebayor, Spurs may need to dig deep into their squad for this tough trip to Anfield. Spurs produced one of their most powerful displays of the season when they hosted Liverpool at White Hart Lane earlier in the season. They rattled off a 4-0 win, totally overpowering Liverpool for the entire ninety minutes. However, there has been just one away win for Tottenham in their last four league matches now, so they have lost a little bit of ground there. Spurs have picked up six wins on the road in total, two draws and three defeats, and they have scored in the last ten away matches. Spurs have netted twenty away goals this season, but their defence hasn’t been too tight on the road, conceding fifteen. But when Spurs have been good, they have been great. There has been evidence of them learning how to win dirty as well this year, and so that is what they may need to do this time around, as Liverpool are hard to break down at home. But will Spurs be able to cope with the trip and the injury problems that they have at the moment? Spurs have won four of the last five meetings against Liverpool, and there is a massive three points at stake for them and another huge test of their title credentials is in front of them.

Liverpool v Tottenham Betting Odds
Liverpool to win: 23/20 at Bet Victor
Draw: 12/5 at SkyBet
Tottenham to win: 11/4 at Bet365


February 6th, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Premier League Betting

PaddyPower

Spurs’ Welsh winger wonder boy Gareth Bale is the star attraction of online bookmaker Paddy Power’s promotion for Liverpool v Spurs Premier League betting. The popular bookie has rolled out a Money Back Special for Monday night’s big match, and if it is half as entertaining as the Chelsea v Man Utd 3-3 draw, then you will be in for your money’s worth. Gareth Bale netted a brace for Spurs to see off Wigan in the Premier League in their last match. Third placed Spurs, who saw Manchester United drop a couple of points, will recognize the big opportunity to close the gap and keep themselves fully in the title hunt. Bale has just been part of the huge success that Spurs have enjoyed this season, and has netted in his last two Premier League matches.

If the Welsh wonder Bale scores at ANYTIME in the match against Liverpool on Monday night, Paddy Power will refund losing First Goalscorer, Last Goalscorer, Correct Score and Score cast single bets placed on the match prior to kick off. That is some fantastic coverage if you are looking at those markets. Especially with Bale being in good form at the moment. Liverpool’s Luis Suarez, who returns after his eight match ban is favourite at 5/1 in the First Goalscorer market, and a 1-0 Liverpool win in the Correct Score market is trading at 6/1. These bets and more can be taken with the Paddy Power Liverpool v Spurs Money Back special, where losing bets on the selected markets will be refunded if Gareth Bale scores in the match.

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February 6th, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Free Bets & Promotions

Anfield Road

Liverpool v Man Utd FA Cup betting is the big highlight of the weekend’s top action. There is the whole Luis Suarez thing surrounding this, as it was against United that he was accused of making racist remarks towards Patrice Evra and which resulted in him getting an eight match ban. So there have been calls for all fans to remain calm ahead of the big match at Anfield, the second time this season they have played there. Liverpool and United played out a 1-1 draw in the league match back in October and the Red Devils face another tough match in this year’s FA Cup. Sir Alex Ferguson’s men went across the City to face Manchester City in the third round and came away with a 3-2 win, staving off a brave fight back from the Blues who were down to ten men for most of the match, as Vincent Kompany got sent off. So United negotiated their way through that, and then landed another tough away match, this time at Anfield. United are under the cosh a little bit with injury problems, most recently losing Phil Jones for a while, and there are doubts over Nani as well. United had a bruising game at Arsenal on the weekend in the league, which they won 2-1 with a late goal from Danny Welbeck, but Michael Carrick, Patrice Evra and Wayne Rooney were all causalities of war from that match. The bruises and bangs are stockpiling now, with Nemanja Vidic out for the season, Rio Ferdinand, Ashley Young and more struggling for full fitness. Still, United continue to roll along, battling their way through their tough encounters, whoever Sir Alex Ferguson manages to throw out on to the pitch. United did hit a rough spot in the league, losing back to back games around the turn of the new year, but have bounced back from that. They have won the last two matches in the league now and with some good away form, will be up for the challenge, even if it isn’t their strongest starting eleven on show.

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Liverpool however are three matches without a win in the league and Kenny Dalglish has been accusing his players of not being committed enough. There is not much to offer going forward for Liverpool at the moment, with Suarez still missing for another two games after this one, and Andy Carroll far off the scoring mark. A bad defeat at struggling Bolton last week, kicked up a managerial fury and Liverpool’s quest here for FA Cup glory, will probably be a bit hampered by their midweek Carling Cup semi final action against Man City. It means that they are not going to have had as much rest ahead of Liverpool v Man Utd FA Cup betting as the Red Devils have and that could prove crucial. Liverpool’s form at home this season hasn’t been great either, winning just four of their eleven league matches and drawing the other seven. So they don’t give much away but the potential of them winning looks average at the moment, and half chances are pretty much all Manchester United need when it comes to grabbing success. But will the home advantage be the great leveller in this match? Yes, they will be more tired, but their fans need some success and after a good run in the Carling Cup, the usually tight Liverpool defence makes them a great cup side. If they could find a way to put more goals in the back of the net, then they would be a much tougher proposition. The two sides met in the FA Cup last season of course, with United winning 1-0 at Old Trafford, but United have failed to win on their last two visits at Anfield. So a tight affair is expected and of course, some drama. Will tempers run higher than the quality? There have been some real classics between these two and the bookies are favouring Liverpool to just get something out of this fixture. A tough side to break down at home.

Liverpool v Manchester United FA Cup Betting Odds
Liverpool to win: 17/10 at Stan James
Draw: 23/10 at Bet365
Man Utd to win: 6/4 at Totesport


January 25th, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Football Betting

Football Betting

Liverpool v Man City Carling Cup Semi Final second leg betting odds is being covered well by online bookmaker Paddy Power’s Money Back Special. The popular bookie adds a bit of insurance to your Liverpool v Man City betting, and the promotion surrounds first leg hero Steven Gerrard. If the Liverpool captain, who scored the only goal of the first leg scores at Anytime during the second leg, then Paddy Power will refund all losing First Goalscorer, Last Goalscorer, Correct Score and Scorecast single bets placed on the match. This means that you can take some great coverage on your betting, where the likes of Sergio Aguero is 11/2 favourite to open the scoring, and Andy Carroll, Craig Bellamy and Edin Dzeko are all trading at 13/2 in the popular First Goalscorer market. In the Liverpool v Man City correct score, a 1-0 scoreline in favour of either competitors will fetch a price of 13/2 with the bookie. So fantastic coverage, all protected if Steven Gerrard nets a goal at any time of the game. Paddy Power offer a free £50 bet for new customers registering an account with the bookie. Paddy Power will match the value of your first stake on a new account with a free bet, up to the value of £50, giving you some great free betting cash to enjoy.

Liverpool take a slender 1-0 lead to Anfield on Wednesday night in the second leg of the Carling Cup semi final. Steven Gerrard converted from the penalty spot in the first leg, and it was a goal which inflicted defeat upon Man City at home for the first time since 2008. Now Liverpool have one foot in the door of a Wembley appearance, which will be their first since 1996. Liverpool’s reward came after a bright start at the Etihad Stadium, and Liverpool’s defence were able to stand strong enough throughout the rest of the match to keep City limited in their chances to pull level. Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish publicly admonished his players after their away defeat at Bolton on the weekend in the league, saying that certain personnel were not committed enough to their cause. Liverpool suffered a crushing 3-0 defeat at the Etihad Stadium in the Premier League ahead of their Carling Cup semi final, but that turn around in the first leg has been their only bright moment recently. Liverpool have lost two and drawn one of their last three league matches and they are struggling for form, especially up front. There has been only one league goal for them in those three matches, and they have been missing the banned Luis Suarez. The only energy up front is coming from Craig Bellamy and with Andy Carroll misfiring and looking lost in the Liverpool set up, they will need a big night from Bellamy. Liverpool don’t look as if they have many goals in them at the moment, and that could be their big downfall if they try and hold out for ninety minutes.

There was controversy from the first leg, with Liverpool’s Glenn Johnson diving in with a two footed tackle, which went unpunished. There was also the 1-1 draw at Anfield in the Premier League back in November, in which City defender Joleon Lescott scored a cool own goal. While City continue to press on towards a Premier League title, with a big 3-2 win against at Spurs on the weekend, which kept them three points clear of rivals Man Utd, controversy seems to follow City wherever they go. There was the Vincent Kompany sending off against Man Utd in the FA Cup. The row over Glenn Johnson’s tackle. The on going Carlos Tevez saga and of course, the volatile Mario Balotelli, who seems to be a walking disciplinary hearing all by himself. City will still be missing Vincent Kompany, as this is the be the final match of his ban. This match is going to be all about the City attack against the Liverpool defence, even though Roberto Mancini’s men are away from home. City are the better side, the stronger side and they have shown signs that they are fragile and suffering under the pressure of expectations. City will want to get some silverware into the trophy cabinet this season and the Carling Cup represents their best chance at the moment. They are two wins away from that, and the Wembley final will be against a Championship side. So Liverpool v Man City Carling Cup semi final second leg betting is likely to be all in the hands of how fluently Manchester City settled down. It is not going to be an easy fixture, because this is Liverpool’s last chance of any Silverware this season.

Liverpool v Man City Carling Cup Semi Final second leg betting odds
Liverpool to win: 7/4 at William Hill
Draw: 12/5 at Bwin
Man City to win: 9/5 at William Hill

To Win Carling Cup
Liverpool 4/6 at Bet365, Man City 5/2 at SportingBet


January 25th, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Football Betting

Andy Carroll (Liverpool)

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Kenny Dalglish needs his men to pick up the slack a little bit without Luis Suarez in their ranks, as they are faced with Bolton v Liverpool betting on Saturday. The Reds, after getting beaten heavily by Manchester City in the league, followed that up with yet more dropped points at home following a 0-0 draw with Stoke City. Naturally the ban of Luis Suarez is affecting them, because they have not got the firepower support to cope without his creativity and spark. Andy Carroll is still struggling on his drought, and the only bright spark going forward for Liverpool seems to be Craig Bellamy and the return of Steven Gerrard to the side. Gerrard’s influence is massive right now, but he can’t solve all the problems for the Reds. There is a serious lack of creativity going forward and a lack of sharpness in front of goal for them, and they hurting after firing blanks in their last two league outings. That means, they haven’t scored a league goal this year. So will a trip to the battling Bolton bring rewards for the Reds? Creativity and a goal scoring edge, that is what they need. Well, Dalglish decided to sit both Craig Bellamy and Andy Carroll on the bench against Stoke, leaving Dirk Kuyt roaming around up front, so some tactical changes would surely help with a lack of creativity there. Liverpool haven’t done too bad on the road, but their record is nothing to write home about. They have secured five away wins, one draw and four defeats, and they have picked up just one away win in their last four now. The Reds did run out 3-1 winners over Bolton at the start of the season and they will go as favourites. They are only averaging one away goal per match, and they are conceding an average of one away goal per match, so you could see why the draw could be a popular play in your Bolton v Liverpool betting. The Reds need to find a spark from somewhere, someone to lift them and give them energy, and that is why Craig Bellamy will probably be back in the side from the kick off. Liverpool are apparently close to signing young midfielder Joao Carlos Teixeria from Sporting Lisbon. Don’t expect any immediate impact if he arrives, as the 19 year old hasn’t even started a game for the Portuguese side yet.

The Trotters go in search of a big three home points against Liverpool, now in their post Gary Cahill era after the defender signed for Chelsea. The Trotters comfortably eased their way past Macclesfield in the FA Cup replay midweek, without ever getting out of second gear really. Owen Coyle’s troops are in a bit of bother in the relegation zone, and while they have shown a little upturn in form recently, their last match, a 3-0 defeat at Old Trafford has left them reeling a bit and needing to find another win. Clearly the Bolton defence has issues as they have kept just one clean sheet at home this season, and all of their 24 home goals conceded has seen them rack up a terrible 8 defeats, one win and one draw this season at the Reebok Stadium. So awful home form to take note of in your Bolton v Liverpool betting, which doesn’t inspire fans of the Trotters in their relegation struggles. Bolton have picked up seven points in their last five league matches, which has to be noted, because that is a strong upward swing in form after five straight league defeats, so there maybe is a glimmer of hope for them. To their credit, they do work hard but there is a lack of quality over all with Bolton and that is why they are in the dog fight which they are in. The ease of their midweek game against Macclesfield may well have been a good tonic for them ahead of the visit of Liverpool. Owen Coyle will know that Liverpool are struggling for goals themselves and that there is an opportunity for a massive three points at home here and more likely than not, it would only take one goal to do it. It is just a matter of whether or not Bolton can keep their cool at the back, because you don’t end up second from bottom in the league because of bad luck. Will Bolton be able to at least hold out for a precious point? Perhaps a 0-0 draw? The Trotters have actually scored one more league goal than Liverpool this season, but that’s not the problem, it is the league worst 46 they have conceded.

Bolton v Liverpool Betting
Bolton to win: 4/6 at Totesport
Draw: 14/5 at Bet Victor
Bolton to win: 5/1 at Bet365


January 20th, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Free Bets & Promotions

David Silva (Manchester City)

Manchester City step back into Cup action this week after failing to progress in the FA Cup. City faltered at home against rivals Man Utd  in the FA Cup on the weekend, largely thanks to defender Vincent Kompany getting sent off early in the match. After falling 3-0 down, City did muster a great response in the second half with ten men and had United on the ropes. However, the comeback couldn’t be completed and now City have to turn their attention to the Carling Cup as they seek silverware for the season. After going out of the Champions League as well, City boss Mancini has said that he needs to spend more money in order to add depth to his squad. City are seen as having one of the strongest squads in the league, but clearly it is not good enough for City’s ambitions and Mancini wants extra coverage. City’s hopes haven’t been helped ahead of Man City v Liverpool Carling Cup betting because of Kompany’s ban, injury doubts over Mario Balotelli, Edin Dzeko and David Silva as well. So it could be a City at under strength for the first leg of the Carling Cup semi final, but at least they are at home, which should count for something.

Liverpool cruised their FA Cup third round tie against Oldham last Friday, and they will get Jose Enrique, Glen Johnson, Daniel Agger and Martin Skrtel back into the starting eleven. There will likely be a start for club captain Steven Gerrard as well. Liverpool are struggling more off then pitch than on it, their reputation being tarnished through racism stories and more. So the best they can do is keep things bright on the pitch to bring some positive news to the club. Liverpool, have, by and large, looked a hard team to break down and yet they lack some serious forward power. Luis Suarez off course will be sitting in the stands again as he serves his lengthy ban, so Liverpool may approach this first leg with an air of caution and will be happy enough with a draw you would feel to head back to Anfield with. Just over a week ago, the Reds went to the Etihad Stadium and were crushed 3-0, without really threatening City, and with City’s good run of form in general against Liverpool, it could be damage limitation time for Kenny Dalglish and his crew, even though City may be there for the taking being under strength and after having their confidence knocked with defeat against United on the weekend.

Man City v Liverpool Carling Cup Semi Final Betting Odds
Man City: Evens at Bet365
Draw: 5/2 at VC Bet
Liverpool: 16/5 at Totesport

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January 10th, 2012 / Lee A Jackson - Category: Football Betting










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