Walker's Word - 4-5 November 2006
Televised Premiership Matches
Saturday 4 November
Fulham vs Everton
Two sides enjoying an extended spell in the top 10 but it could be Fulham who edge closer to a place in Europe this Saturday. Chris Coleman's side boast a 100% record against Everton at Craven Cottage since they joined the Premiership in 2001/02. Fulham have scored nine goals in these encounters with Everton finding the net just once. Fulham have won this match 2-0 on three occasions so correct scores fans could opt for that, or play it safe and bank on under 2.5 goals.
Walker's Word
1x2: Fulham @ 8/5
AH: Fulham level ball @ evens
OU: Under 2.5 goals @ 8/13
Newcastle United vs Sheffield United
Newcastle need to win this match if they are to avoid slipping into the bottom three but the club?s minor injury crisis could hold the key to this game. The Blades have reported a feud between Claude Davis and Ade Akinbiyi has been resolved which should boost morale but it is Newcastle that could pick up a season-boosting three points.
Walker's Word
1x2: Newcastle @ 8/11
AH: Newcastle - � @ 39/40
OU: Over 2.5 goals @ 6/5
Sunday 5 November
West Ham United vs Arsenal
Arsenal have a poor record at Upton Park, winning just one of their last five Premiership visits and showed they couldn?t hit a barn door against Spartak Moscow in the week, squandering 20 clear chances. However, the Hammers have been dreadful this season and will find the Gunners a much sterner test than Blackburn, who they beat last Sunday.
Walker's Word
1x2: Arsenal @ 8/13
AH: Arsenal - � @ 3/4
OU: Over 2.5 goals @ 10/11
Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea
Chelsea have won the last three meetings at White Hart Lane by two 2-0 and one 1-0 scorelines. Another victory for Jose Mourinho?s side and another bet on the Under 2.5 goals market is the call.
Walker's Word
1x2: Chelsea @ 8/11
AH: Chelsea - � @ evens
OU: Under 2.5 goals @ 4/6
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