'It's a good time to back me' - McIlroy tips 20/1 shot McIlroy for Open win
The 146th Open is set to be fiercely contested, but McIlroy reckons he is the best bet to lift the Claret Jug.
The 146th Open is set to be fiercely contested, but McIlroy reckons he is the best bet to lift the Claret Jug.
The former Chelsea star is set to retain the club’s all-time appearance record.
We’re also backing Man United to extend their unbeaten run.
We’re also backing Chelsea to end Arsenal’s title hopes and
Plus, Sam Allardyce to get his first Crystal Palace win at West Ham.
Also, expect goals at the KCOM stadium.
Plus, Guardiola’s City to get the better of Conte’s Chelsea.
As always, we take absolutely no responsibility for Christmas money being thrown away this weekend.
Plus, Chelsea to beat Everton in goal-filled encounter.
Plus, Leicester City back to winning ways with a narrow victory against Crystal Palace.
We also see the meeting of the top two — Spurs and Man City — ending in a draw.
Plus, Arsenal to recover from last week’s defeat to Liverpool at the home of the champions.
Plus, Jamie Vardy to get the reigning Premier League champions off to a winning start.
We’ve also got tips for Leicester v Everton, Man United’s trip to Norwich and the meeting of Man City and Arsenal.
A vital win for Sunderland and Leicester’s party to be put on hold are included in our selections this week.
We’ve also backed Leicester City to pick up another victory and a draw for Liverpool and Bournemouth.
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The current top four are paired off against each other this Sunday, while we’ve backed wins for Man United and Liverpool.
We’re also backing Romelu Lukaku to come back to haunt his former club and Arsenal to draw with Stoke.
It could be a very merry Christmas for him if results go their way over the next few days.
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We’ve also backed Manchester City to win comfortably and Manchester United and Arsenal to record draws on Saturday.
We’re also backing Chelsea to clinch the title and plenty of goals in Spurs v Man City.
We’re also backing Danny Ings to end his drought and Marouane Fellaini to see red on his return to Goodison Park.
We’ve gone for Liverpool to win by one and plenty of goals in the Manchester derby.
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We’re also predicting draws in Saturday’s derbies and Chelsea to keep a clean sheet against goal-shy Villa.
We’re also envisaging a win for Chelsea over Man City and Arsenal seeing off Aston Villa.
We’re backing wins for Man City, Chelsea, Southampton and Sunderland while Wilfried Bony is our man for a first goalscorer.
Let’s just hope Mick Tunnicliffe can locate the decade-old betting slip.
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