It's two in two league matches for Diego Costa
Two goals is just enough for Chelsea as the Blues secure second win of the season to underline title favouritism while Everton and Arsenal go toe-to-toe in four goal thriller on Merseyside...
Chelsea were red-hot 1.21/5 favourites to defeat Leicester today and though the Premier League favourites got the win everyone expected, it wasn't as easy as the price suggests.
The Foxes looked an endangered species ahead of the game but for 45 minutes they went toe-to-toe with the west London side. Indeed it took an hour before the Blues could break the deadlock and Jose Mourinho's side could only add one more goal to deny backers of over 2.5 at a low of 1.564/7.
Diego Costa was the man who separated the sides. The Brazil-born Spaniard has scored in both Chelsea's matches so far and is now 5.04/1 to finish the season as Top Goalscorer. Chelsea are 2.245/4 to win the league.
The drama came late in the day when Arsenal scored twice in the last seven minutes to come back from 2-0 down to land a point at Goodison Park.
Everton largely bossed events in their first home game of the season and were good value for their lead, which was secured by 34.033/1 first goalscorer Seamus Coleman and Steven Naismith. Such was Everton's superiority late on that punters were happy to take 1.021/50 about the home win.
But that was always dangerous against a high-quality Arsenal side and Aaron Ramsey, then Olivier Giroud, scored the goals that earned a point for the Londoners. The draw was backed at 48.047/1.
Crystal Palace ended a bad week on a poor note, beaten at home by West Ham. Sam Allardyce's Hammers, instructed to be more attacking scored three, conceding just once in reply, to reward their backers at 3.412/5. The Selhurst Park side's caretaker manager Keith Millen is out to 16.5n/a in the Next Crystal Palace Manager market.
Swansea were widely fancied to get the better of Burnley and while they scored early they were unable to build on their fast start. Nathan Dyer scored the only goal of the game midway through the first half to trigger expectation of more - over 1.5 goals traded at a low of 1.061/18.
The day's two other games finished goalless with Aston Villa and Newcastle and Southampton and West Brom unable to serve up a net buster between them.
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