Monday, November 25, 2024

Manchester City 1/6 to beat Watford in Wednesday’s Premier League game

Competition: Premier League

Market: Manchester City to beat Watford

Odds: 1/6 @ Bet365

The Premier League continues with a round of midweek fixtures that are giving neither the players nor the fans any time to rest. The hectic festive schedule is drawing to a close, and every manager will be well aware of how important it is to continue, or begin a run of good form, meaning teams must start winning their matches as the season is well past the halfway point. With all of this in mind, Manchester City host Watford on Tuesday.

Manchester City have been incredible this season and they already look like they have the league all but won. After 21 games they have 19 wins, two draws and they are yet to be beaten, while they have scored 61 goals and conceded just 12 times. They currently have a 12 point gap between themselves and second-placed Manchester United, but it could have been even more had they not have drawn with Crystal Palace in their last game. Pep Guardiola’s men will be looking to rebound with a big win, meaning Watford could be in for a rough ride.

Watford have been awful of late and they are in danger of letting their good start come to nothing. After 21 games they have 25 points from seven wins, four draws and 10 losses. Marco Silva’s men have scored 30 goals, but they have conceded 37 times, and the 25 points they have collected means the huge gap they had between themselves and the relegation zone has now been whittled down to just seven points. With all of this in mind, we are backing Manchester City with odds of 1/6 from Bet365.

Bet: Manchester City to beat Watford in Tuesday’s Premier League game: 1/6 @ Bet365>>

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Benjamin Darvill


Ben is an English and creative writing graduate that is now working his way up in the world of sports journalism. Having been writing for the last four years, Ben has written for a number of websites specialising in sport, with football a particular passion. He is a long-suffering England fan and eternal optimist when it comes to the Three Lions.

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