Sunderland v Swansea - Can We Beat The Odds?
After the resounding success of winning all three bets last week then we are back in action again this weekend when the Swans travel to Sunderland can we continue our run of beating the odds with Saturday's bets?
It has often been said during our time in the Premier League that we upset the odds on a regular basis so we thought that this season we would test the theory to see whether we do actually achieve that.
We are not planning on making huge stakes, just a simple £1 on each of three separate bets for each Premier League game that we play during the course of the season.
The three bets per game will be
* £1 on the Swans to win
* £1 on first goalscorer (determined by entries into our prediction league)
* £1 on the correct score (again taken by entries into our prediction league)
This weekend that gives us odds of 11/10 with Betway on the Swans win, the same 9/2 we got last week on Bafetimbi Gomis to score first and a whopping 16/1 on what the prediction league entries tell us and that is the Swans to win 3-0.
So the weekend bets look like the below
Check back on Sunday to see how we got on
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