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A short version of Walker’s Word this week covering only the televised fixtures. Charlton Athletic could be even more cut off from the pack by Saturday lunch time while Newcastle could pull away from the drop zone on Sunday afternoon writes David Walker.
Saturday 25 November
Charlton Athletic vs Everton
Even the introduction of new manager Les Reed could not inspire
Charlton to victory last weekend as they slumped 2-0 at Reading. They face
tough opposition in Everton who themselves have won just two in their last
eight league games since beating Liverpool 3-0 back in September. However,
Everton keep things tight and have been involved in four 1-0 results in their
last four games and will frustrate the rock bottom Premiership club. The
Toffees have not won at The Valley since 2001 with the Addicks recording two
wins and two draws since but this record could change on Saturday.
Walker’s Word
1x2: Everton @ 7/5 (Paddy Power)
AH: Everton level ball @ 19/20 (Bet356)
OU: Over 2.5 goals @ 5/4 (VCBet)
Bolton Wanderers vs Arsenal
Bolton have been the scourge of Arsenal in recent seasons,
beating them twice last season in both the league and FA Cup and also the
season before. They have secured 1-1 and 2-2 draws in the campaigns before that
with Arsenal not winning at the judi bola Reebok Stadium in the
Premiership since 2002. There is some bad blood between the two sides and
Arsenal could be in danger of losing further ground on Chelsea and Manchester
United this weekend. Despite a fantastic recent home record against the Gunners,
the bookmakers are offering fantastic odds on a win for Sam Allardyce’s side.
Walker’s Word
1x2: Bolton @ 5/2 (Ladbrokes)
AH: Bolton + ½
@ 17/20 (Bet356)
OU: Under 2.5 goals @ 8/13 (VCBet)
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Sunday 26 November
Newcastle United vs Portsmouth
The league table could be turned on its head for this contest as
Newcastle could pull away from the relegation zone with a win. Portsmouth are
flying high in third place at the moment but have already been beaten 3-0 at St
James’ Park this season in the Carling
Cup. The Magpies have won two out of three league meetings in the North East,
with a draw in between a couple of years ago. Glenn Roeder’s side have
had a dreadful run of late, but will be buoyed by two battling away draws,
especially at Arsenal last weekend.
Walker’s Word
1x2: Newcastle @ 13/10 (Paddy Power)
AH: Newcastle – ¼ @ 21/20 (Bet356)
OU: Over 2.5 goals @ 5/4 (VCBet)
Manchester United vs Chelsea
The top of the table clash sees Chelsea three points behind
Manchester United who have won their last seven league matches since their 1-1
draw with Reading back in September. Chelsea also come into this match
strongly, having won five of their last six league matches, the blip being a
2-1 defeat at Tottenham three weeks ago. Both sides lost in the Champions
League this week, perhaps with one eye on this weekend’s game. United won this
fixture 1-0 last season, but have only beaten Chelsea four times in 14
Premiership fixtures at Old Trafford. A draw won’t particularly help either
side’s title ambitions but it won’t be the end of the world either.
Walker’s Word
1x2: Draw @ 21/10 (UK Betting)
AH: Chelsea level ball @ 9/8 (Bet356)
OU: Under 2.5 goals @ 8/13 (VCBet)
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