Spurs v Man United and Chelsea v Arsenal Premier League Betting Money Back Special

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There is a Super Sunday of Premier League action on the weekend, with Chelsea taking on Arsenal in the London derby and Man United taking a trip to White Hart Lane. Plenty of goals are expected across the two matches which could have a huge influence on both the title race and the chase to land a spot in Europe next season. In the big two matches there will be some stellar forward talent on show and for both your Spurs v Man United and Chelsea v Arsenal betting, there will be some Money Back Special coverage thanks to online bookmaker Paddy Power.

If Chelsea’s new signing Demba Ba scores last in the big match at Stamford Bridge, or if Robin van Persie scores the final goal at White Hart Lane, then punters will be in line for lost stake refunds on the game in question. If Ba or Van Persie scores last, then online bookmaker Paddy Power will refund all losing First Goalscorer, Last Goalscorer, Correct Score and Scorecast single bets placed on the particular match. This applies to bets placed before kick off in the respective matches in question.

This offer opens up some great value for the matches. With Man United in red hot form, a 2-1 Correct Score is trading at 8/1, while Robin van Persie is trading as favourite at 4/1, to be the First Goalscorer in the match against Spurs. At Stamford Bridge, Frank Lampard has been hot with goals lately and is trading at 7/1 to open the scoring against Arsenal, and a 1-1 draw is quoted at 6/1 in the Correct Score market. So bets like these and more will all be covered by the Paddy Power Money Back special if Ba or Van Persie scores last in their matches.

Ahead of the big weekend of Premier League betting, you can get your hands on a free £50 bet at online bookmaker Paddy Power, to try and turn into some profit. New customers registering an account with online bookmaker Paddy Power will get the value of their first stake matched with a free bet, up to the maximum value of £50.