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On telly: 15 cheeky bets as the Premier League returns in the TV games

17 Mar | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
On telly: 15 cheeky bets as the Premier League returns in the TV games

Make money from the weekend's televised matches - including a Sunday triple-header - with these top tips...

Middlesbrough v Man United – BT Sport 1 (Sunday, 12.00)

Manchester United to win to nil – {ODDS:142258318:13/10}

Middlesbrough’s alarming goalscoring form is unlikely to be reversed so quickly after Aitor Karanka’s departure.

Boro have scored two goals in the league in 2017, and will struggle again here.

Under 2.5 goals (early KO) – {ODDS:142258059:3/5}

The hosts can defend decently, though.

They have conceded just five goals in their last five home games, and should ensure that there aren’t many more here – particularly with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba missing.

Draw/Draw – {ODDS:142258168:4/1}

This clashes with the top tip, but, at such good value, is worth considering.

United were frustrated by bottom-half opposition in the lunchtime kick-off two weeks ago, and similar could unfold here.

Tottenham v Southampton – Sky Sports 1 (Sunday, 14.15)

Under 2.5 goals – {ODDS:142257019:10/11}

Harry Kane’s injury is likely to hurt Spurs.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side managed just six goals in the five matches he missed earlier in the season, and Southampton are capable of keeping the scoring down in similar fashion.

Draw – {ODDS:142256996:14/5}

The Saints should head to north London with the belief that they can pick up a positive result.

They were the last team to win at White Hart Lane, and can hold a Kane-less Spurs.

0-0 correct score – {ODDS:142257065:10/1}

An extension of the above tip, it is worth a punt on Southampton becoming the first side to keep a Premier League clean sheet at Spurs all season – and not to score themselves, of course – on Sunday.

Man City v Liverpool – Sky Sports 1 (Sunday, 16.30)

Liverpool or draw – {ODDS:142257520:5/6}

While City are hugely tempting, Liverpool have proved that they are never worth backing against in these big matches.

They have not lost to another top-six side this season, and shouldn’t do again.

Over 3.5 goals – {ODDS:142257540:7/5}

These two sides do produce goals, though.

City have scored 12 in their last six league games, while Liverpool have put five past Tottenham and Arsenal in the last five weeks.

Sane to score first Man City goal – {ODDS:144137505:9/2}

Sane continues to impress.

The German scored against Monaco on Wednesday – his fourth in five matches – and is available at a good price to score City’s first goal in this game.

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