пятница, 13 февраля 2015 г.

Premier League on Betfair: Super Mario out of the cold to steal hurri-Kane's thunder

Mario Balotelli was Liverpool's match winner tonight

Mike Norman rounds up the In-Play odds details from tonight's four Premier League fixtures, including QPR's first away win of the season and Liverpool's late victory over Tottenham...

Liverpool have moved to within three points of the Champions League qualifying positions after beating Tottenham 3-2 in a dramatic game at Anfield tonight.

The Reds twice led through Lazar Markovic (matched at 19.018/1 to score first) and a Steven Gerrard penalty, but that man Harry Kane scored his 23rd goal of the season before setting up Mousa Dembele to level the game at 2-2.

But just as the game looked to be heading for a draw up stepped Mario Balotelli to score his first Premier Leauge goal for Liverpool, turning home Adam Lallana's cross, with just seven minutes remaining to give Brendan Rodgers' side the victory.

The Reds were matched at 5.79/2 In-Play to win the game, while the 3-2 Correct Score was matched at the rewarding odds of 40.039/1.

Arsenal moved up to fourth in the table thanks to a 2-1 victory over struggling Leicester at the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners were way below their best in the opening exchanges but somehow found themselves 2-0 in front at the interval thanks to goals from Laurent Koscielny - matched at 38.037/1 in the First Goalscorer market - and Theo Walcott.

Andrej Kramaric's first goal in English football gave the Foxes a glimmer of hope in the second half but Arsenal held on for a crucial victory. The 2-1 Correct Score was matched at a high of 15.014/1 In-Play.

Just three points separate five clubs chasing a Top 4 Finish; Arsenal are available to back at 1.4740/85, Manchester United at 1.645/8, Southampton at 3.02/1, Liverpool at 4.94/1, and Tottenham at 5.39/2.

The shock of the evening came at the Stadium of Light where QPR secured their first away win of the season, beating Sunderland 0-2 thanks to goals from Leroy Fer and Bobby Zamora.

QPR, whose chairman Tony Fernandes had earlier Tweeted he was about to appoint his 'dream boss', were matched at 5.04/1 for the victory, while the 0-2 Half Time Score hit a high of 44.043/1 and the 0-2 Correct Score a high of 34.033/1.

Not so surprising was Aston Villa's failure to score yet again - their seventh blank from their last eight league games - as they went down 2-0 at relegation rivals Hull, a result that puts Paul Lambert's men in the drop zone.

Goals from Nikica Jelavic and Dame N'Doye, making his home debut, sealed the win for the Tigers, rewarding those who backed them at 2.568/5 to secure all three points. The 2-0 Correct Score was matched at 12.5n/a.

After tonight's results Villa have shortened to 2.727/4 in the Relegation market; Leicester can be backed at 1.384/11, Burnley at 1.4740/85, QPR at 2.0621/20, and Hull at 3.412/5.

Tonight's In-Play odds details;

Arsenal 2 Leicester 1
Arsenal Win - 1.42
Laurent Koscielny First Goalscorer - 38.0
2-0 Half Time Score - 14.0
2-1 Correct Score - 15.0

Liverpool 3 Tottenham 2
Liverpool Win - 5.7
Lazor Markovic First Goalscorer - 19.0
1-1 Half Time Score - 12.0
Penalty Taken - 4.0
3-2 Correct Score - 40.0

Hull 2 Aston Villa 0
Hull Win - 2.56
Nikica Jelavic First Goalscorer - 8.0
1-0 Half Time Score - 5.2
2-0 Correct Score - 12.5

Sunderland 0 QPR 2
QPR Win - 5.0
Leroy Fer First Goalscorer - 15.5
0-2 Half Time Score - 44.0
0-2 Correct Score - 34.0

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