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No matter how long you’ve been a football fan, the beautiful game never ceases to amaze. The finale of last season’s Premier League was astonishing. With the game between Man City and QPR entering injury time, City needed to score two to wrest the title from the other side of Manchester. With the United game over, Ferguson and his players milled about anxiously waiting for news from the Etihad Stadium. When it came it wasn’t good – and scarcely believable. First Dzeko and then Aguero had done it and Man City had won the Premier League for the first time.
It capped off a glorious campaign which offered untold betting opportunities. The good news is that it’s now even easier to bet on football with Betfair. You can place multiples wherever you are with Betfair Mobile and use Betfair’s Cash Out function to lock in a profit when you choose. Plus, the Betfair Exchange offers you great value on every single match.
To help you make the most from your bets we’ve compiled a fantastic guide to the upcoming campaign. Inside you’ll find full fixtures for the Premier League, the Championship, Bundesliga 1 and the Spanish Primera Division. We’ve packed your handbook full of essential stats, recommended bets from our experts (including Harry Redknapp), and tips for making the most from Betfair’s unique betting environment. Don't settle for less.
Enjoy and, whoever you support, I hope you have a successful season on and off the pitch.
Dave Woods, Editor
Can Man City do it again?
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The beautiful game
4 Premier LeagueFull fixtures, stats and our recommended bets for the season
14 Expert opinion: Dennis Irwin
The ex-United and Republic of Ireland legend reveals his winning tips for the new season
16 Game of two halvesHow much faith can you place in the end-of-year table?
17 Cash OutLock in profit with a single click wherever you are
20 Correct your betsExpert tips for cleaning up on the Correct Score markets
22 What were the odds?A look at the incredible In-Play action at the end of last season
25 The ChampionshipTips and fixtures from the hugely competitive second tier
29 Primera DivisionCan Barcelona get back to their winning ways next season?
33 Bundesliga 1Everything you need to know about the German top tier
38 Room 1.01The latest and greatest footballing upsets
42 Inside BetfairFind out what we’re betting on in the Betfair offices
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2012/13Premier LeagueFull fixtures, tips and all the stats that matter from the best league in the world – everything you need for a stunning season of football on Betfair
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The Premier League is never straightforward with plenty of twists
and turns. And never more so than last season when Man Utd threw it away when the title was in the bag. That means there’s plenty of extra value to be had in their price this year.
At some point in the season to come, just like last year, they’ll go top of the league and that should make them favourites. At that point you can trade your 3.5 or let it ride.
I’m not writing off Man City. They’ve got massive firepower upfront and are big, strong and fast. They’re rightful favourites
but 2.26 is a skinny price. With Roberto di Matteo in
charge I think Chelsea will compete but they need to improve, and I don’t see them winning the title. The difference between the Blues and my old club Spurs isn’t as big as their odds suggest – 6.4 and 36.0 respectively – and I think it will be a good battle for the top-three between those two. I can see Liverpool running Arsenal close for a top-five spot.
My advice – back United, then sit back and wait for the drama to unfold. And, if you’re a clever punter, trade that price all the way through the season.
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Saturday 18 August 2012Arsenal v SunderlandFulham v Norwich CityNewcastle United v Tottenham HotspurQueens Park Rangers v Swansea CityReading v Stoke CityWest Bromwich Albion v LiverpoolWest Ham United v Aston Villa
Sunday 19 August 2012Wigan v Chelsea Manchester City v Southampton
Monday 20 August 2012Everton v Manchester United
Wednesday 22 August 2012Chelsea v Reading
Saturday 25 August 2012Aston Villa v EvertonChelsea v Newcastle UnitedManchester United v FulhamNorwich City v Queens Park RangersSouthampton v Wigan AthleticSunderland v ReadingSwansea City v West Ham UnitedTottenham Hotspur v West Bromwich Albion
Top TIp Back Man Utd to win the Premier League @ 3.5
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Sunday 26 August 2012Liverpool v Manchester CityStoke City v Arsenal Saturday 1 September 2012Manchester City v Queens Park RangersSwansea City v SunderlandTottenham Hotspur v Norwich CityWest Bromwich Albion v EvertonWest Ham United v FulhamWigan Athletic v Stoke City
Sunday 2 September 2012Liverpool v ArsenalSouthampton v Manchester UnitedNewcastle United v Aston Villa
Saturday 15 September 2012Arsenal v SouthamptonAston Villa v Swansea CityFulham v West Bromwich AlbionManchester United v Wigan AthleticNorwich City v West Ham UnitedQueens Park Rangers v ChelseaStoke City v Manchester CitySunderland v Liverpool
Sunday 16 September 2012Reading v Tottenham Hotspur Monday 17 September 2012Everton v Newcastle United
Saturday 22 September 2012Chelsea v Stoke CityNewcastle United v Norwich CitySouthampton v Aston VillaSwansea City v EvertonWest Bromwich Albion v ReadingWest Ham United v SunderlandWigan Athletic v Fulham
Sunday 23 September 2012Liverpool v Manchester UnitedManchester City v ArsenalTottenham Hotspur v Queens Park Rangers
Saturday 29 September 2012Arsenal v ChelseaEverton v SouthamptonFulham v Manchester CityManchester United v Tottenham HotspurNorwich City v LiverpoolReading v Newcastle UnitedStoke City v Swansea CitySunderland v Wigan Athletic Sunday 30 September 2012Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion
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You might think these two fixtures look competitive, but you’d be surprised. Chelsea have only won three of their last 20 visits to Arsenal and, incredibly, Spurs haven’t beaten United in the league in their last 22 attempts home or away! Home prices will be very short so look for added value with Betfair Multiples.
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Monday 1 October 2012Queens Park Rangers v West Ham United Saturday 6 October 2012Chelsea v Norwich CityLiverpool v Stoke CityManchester City v SunderlandSwansea City v ReadingWest Bromwich Albion v Queens Park RangersWest Ham United v ArsenalWigan Athletic v Everton
Sunday 7 October 2012Southampton v FulhamNewcastle United v Manchester UnitedTottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa
Saturday 20 October 2012Fulham v Aston VillaLiverpool v ReadingManchester United v Stoke CityNorwich City v ArsenalSwansea City v Wigan AthleticTottenham Hotspur v ChelseaWest Bromwich Albion v Manchester CityWest Ham United v Southampton
Sunday 21 October 2012Sunderland v Newcastle UnitedQueens Park Rangers v Everton
Saturday 27 October 2012Arsenal v Queens Park RangersEverton v LiverpoolManchester City v Swansea CityNewcastle United v West Bromwich AlbionReading v FulhamStoke City v SunderlandWigan Athletic v West Ham United
Sunday 28 October 2012Aston Villa v Norwich CityChelsea v Manchester UnitedSouthampton v Tottenham Hotspur
Saturday 3 November 2012Fulham v EvertonManchester United v ArsenalNorwich City v Stoke CitySunderland v Aston VillaSwansea City v ChelseaTottenham Hotspur v Wigan AthleticWest Ham United v Manchester City
Sunday 4 November 2012Queens Park Rangers v ReadingLiverpool v Newcastle United
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West Brom: 5.1Wigan Athletic: 2.74Southampton: 2.48
Norwich, Villa and Swansea could get sucked in, but we think these are the three likely to make the drop. Wigan are the best bet – it’s going to be tough for them to pull off a third consecutive escape act.
QPR received nine red cards last season, the joint-most by a team in a single Premier League campaign (with Sunderland 2009/10). Djibril Cissé didn’t help – he played in eight games last season: he was sent off in two and scored in the other six. Fulham were the only team not to get a red card all season.
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Man Utd’s win rate drops alarmingly after playing in the Champions League – from 86 per cent to 71 per cent at home and from 54 per cent to 43 per cent away. This year United have to travel after five of six Champions League fixtures.
Monday 5 November 2012West Bromwich Albion v Southampton
Saturday 10 November 2012Arsenal v FulhamAston Villa v Manchester UnitedEverton v SunderlandNewcastle United v West Ham UnitedReading v Norwich CitySouthampton v Swansea CityStoke City v Queens Park RangersWigan Athletic v West Bromwich Albion
Sunday 11 November 2012Manchester City v Tottenham HotspurChelsea v Liverpool
Saturday 17 November 2012Arsenal v Tottenham HotspurLiverpool v Wigan AthleticManchester City v Aston VillaNewcastle United v Swansea CityNorwich City v Manchester UnitedQueens Park Rangers v SouthamptonReading v EvertonWest Bromwich Albion v Chelsea
Sunday 18 November 2012Fulham v Sunderland
Monday 19 November 2012West Ham United v Stoke City
Saturday 24 November 2012Aston Villa v ArsenalEverton v Norwich CityManchester United v Queens Park RangersSouthampton v Newcastle UnitedStoke City v FulhamSwansea City v LiverpoolWigan Athletic v Reading
Sunday 25 November 2012Sunderland v West Bromwich AlbionChelsea v Manchester CityTottenham Hotspur v West Ham United
Tuesday 27 November 2012Aston Villa v ReadingStoke City v Newcastle UnitedSunderland v Queens Park Rangers
Wednesday 28 November 2012Chelsea v FulhamEverton v ArsenalManchester United v West Ham UnitedSouthampton v Norwich CitySwansea City v West Bromwich AlbionTottenham Hotspur v Liverpool
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Betfair is now offering Fixed Odds alongside the traditional Exchange. The Exchange – where you can back and lay – is the best place to look for the biggest odds. If there are any gaps in the market you can switch by clicking the ‘Fixed Odds’ toggle above the market. With Fixed Odds you back selections by betting directly against Betfair.
The Premier League might not break for Christmas but the end of the year table rarely lies. Only one team bottom at the end of the year has gone on to escape relegation, West Brom in 2004/05.
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Wigan Athletic v Manchester City
Saturday 1 December 2012Arsenal v Swansea CityFulham v Tottenham HotspurLiverpool v SouthamptonManchester City v EvertonNewcastle United v Wigan AthleticNorwich City v SunderlandQueens Park Rangers v Aston VillaReading v Manchester UnitedWest Bromwich Albion v Stoke CityWest Ham United v Chelsea
Saturday 8 December 2012Arsenal v West Bromwich AlbionAston Villa v Stoke CityFulham v Newcastle UnitedManchester City v Manchester UnitedSouthampton v ReadingSunderland v ChelseaSwansea City v Norwich CityWest Ham United v LiverpoolWigan Athletic v Queens Park Rangers Sunday 9 December 2012Everton v Tottenham Hotspur
Saturday 15 December 2012Liverpool v Aston VillaManchester United v SunderlandNewcastle United v Manchester CityNorwich City v Wigan AthleticQueens Park Rangers v FulhamReading v ArsenalStoke City v EvertonTottenham Hotspur v Swansea CityWest Bromwich Albion v West Ham United
Saturday 22 December 2012Chelsea v Aston VillaLiverpool v FulhamManchester City v ReadingNewcastle United v Queens Park RangersSouthampton v SunderlandSwansea City v Manchester UnitedTottenham Hotspur v Stoke CityWest Bromwich Albion v Norwich CityWest Ham United v EvertonWigan Athletic v Arsenal
Wednesday 26 December 2012Arsenal v West Ham UnitedAston Villa v Tottenham HotspurEverton v Wigan AthleticFulham v SouthamptonManchester United v Newcastle UnitedNorwich City v ChelseaQueens Park Rangers v West Bromwich Albion
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Newcastle were last season’s surprise package, finishing a creditable fifth. Alan Pardew takes most of the credit, with new signings Demba Ba and Papiss Cissé scoring 29 goals between them. They did lose home (3-1) and away (2-0) to champions Man City though, so this is the perfect chance to prove last season wasn’t just a flash in the pan.
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The beauty of Betfair is the ability to back and lay selections, effectively taking opposing sides of a market to lock in a profit. Say you backed Liverpool pre-season for €100 at odds of 40.0, only to see them get off to a flyer. Their odds have now dropped down to 9.0, but they’ve got three tricky away fixtures in the space of a few weeks, at Man Utd, Arsenal and Man City. Trading out would guarantee you a €345 profit for a stress-free season.
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Reading v Swansea CityStoke City v LiverpoolSunderland v Manchester City Saturday 29 December 2012Arsenal v Newcastle UnitedAston Villa v Wigan AthleticEverton v ChelseaFulham v Swansea CityManchester United v West Bromwich AlbionNorwich City v Manchester CityQueens Park Rangers v LiverpoolReading v West Ham UnitedStoke City v SouthamptonSunderland v Tottenham Hotspur
Tuesday 1 January 2013Chelsea v Queens Park RangersLiverpool v SunderlandManchester City v Stoke CityNewcastle United v EvertonSouthampton v ArsenalSwansea City v Aston VillaTottenham Hotspur v ReadingWest Bromwich Albion v FulhamWest Ham United v Norwich CityWigan Athletic v Manchester United
Saturday 12 January 2013Arsenal v Manchester CityAston Villa v SouthamptonEverton v Swansea CityFulham v Wigan AthleticManchester United v LiverpoolNorwich City v Newcastle UnitedQueens Park Rangers v Tottenham HotspurReading v West Bromwich AlbionStoke City v ChelseaSunderland v West Ham United
Saturday 19 January 2013Chelsea v ArsenalLiverpool v Norwich CityManchester City v FulhamNewcastle United v ReadingSouthampton v EvertonSwansea City v Stoke CityTottenham Hotspur v Manchester UnitedWest Bromwich Albion v Aston VillaWest Ham United v Queens Park RangersWigan Athletic v Sunderland
Tuesday 29 January 2013Arsenal v LiverpoolAston Villa v Newcastle UnitedNorwich City v Tottenham HotspurQueens Park Rangers v Manchester CityReading v ChelseaStoke City v Wigan Athletic
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Sunderland v Swansea City Wednesday 30 January 2013Arsenal v LiverpoolEverton v West Bromwich AlbionFulham v West Ham UnitedManchester United v Southampton
Saturday 2 February 2013Arsenal v Stoke CityEverton v Aston VillaFulham v Manchester UnitedManchester City v LiverpoolNewcastle United v ChelseaQueens Park Rangers v Norwich CityReading v SunderlandWest Bromwich Albion v Tottenham HotspurWest Ham United v Swansea CityWigan Athletic v Southampton
Saturday 9 February 2013Aston Villa v West Ham UnitedChelsea v Wigan AthleticLiverpool v West Bromwich AlbionManchester United v EvertonNorwich City v FulhamSouthampton v Manchester CityStoke City v ReadingSunderland v ArsenalSwansea City v Queens Park RangersTottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United
Saturday 23 February 2013Arsenal v Aston VillaFulham v Stoke CityLiverpool v Swansea CityManchester City v ChelseaNewcastle United v SouthamptonNorwich City v EvertonQueens Park Rangers v Manchester UnitedReading v Wigan AthleticWest Bromwich Albion v SunderlandWest Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur
Saturday 2 March 2013Aston Villa v Manchester CityChelsea v West Bromwich AlbionEverton v ReadingManchester United v Norwich CitySouthampton v Queens Park RangersStoke City v West Ham UnitedSunderland v FulhamSwansea City v Newcastle UnitedTottenham Hotspur v ArsenalWigan Athletic v Liverpool
Saturday 9 March 2013Arsenal v EvertonFulham v Chelsea
Man City’s total of 93 goals last season was the third highest in Premier League history, behind Chelsea 2009-10 (103) and Man Utd 1999-2000 (97). Man Utd scored 89 goals, the highest tally of any club not to have won the Premier League.
The average number of goals per game in the Premier League last season. See page 21 for tips on betting on the popular Over/Under 2.5 Goals market on Betfair.
Man Utd were the only team to record 20 clean sheets last season. Old Trafford also saw 71 goals, more than any other ground in the league.
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The Manchester derby this time last year was critical to Man City getting back in the race. This time Man Utd play at home and it should be another crunch encounter. In 15 visits to Old Trafford in the Premier League, Man City have only won two, but they saved their best for last season when they humiliated United 6-1. Expect this one to be much more competitive.
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Liverpool v Tottenham HotspurManchester City v Wigan AthleticNewcastle United v Stoke CityNorwich City v SouthamptonQueens Park Rangers v SunderlandReading v Aston VillaWest Bromwich Albion v Swansea CityWest Ham United v Manchester United
Saturday 16 March 2013Aston Villa v Queens Park RangersChelsea v West Ham UnitedEverton v Manchester CityManchester United v ReadingSouthampton v LiverpoolStoke City v West Bromwich AlbionSunderland v Norwich CitySwansea City v ArsenalTottenham Hotspur v FulhamWigan Athletic v Newcastle United
Saturday 30 March 2013Arsenal v ReadingAston Villa v LiverpoolEverton v Stoke CityFulham v Queens Park RangersManchester City v Newcastle UnitedSouthampton v ChelseaSunderland v Manchester UnitedSwansea City v Tottenham HotspurWest Ham United v West Bromwich AlbionWigan Athletic v Norwich City
Saturday 6 April 2013Chelsea v SunderlandLiverpool v West Ham UnitedManchester United v Manchester CityNewcastle United v FulhamNorwich City v Swansea CityQueens Park Rangers v Wigan AthleticReading v SouthamptonStoke City v Aston VillaTottenham Hotspur v EvertonWest Bromwich Albion v Arsenal
Saturday 13 April 2013Arsenal v Norwich CityAston Villa v FulhamChelsea v Tottenham HotspurEverton v Queens Park RangersManchester City v West Bromwich AlbionNewcastle United v SunderlandReading v LiverpoolSouthampton v West Ham UnitedStoke City v Manchester UnitedWigan Athletic v Swansea City
Saturday 20 April 2013Fulham v Arsenal
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Top four
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Top Ten
Back The mackems
Arsenal are odds-on to finish top four but I’d rather back Spurs – Andre’s got a good team.
Back Tottenham fora Top 4 Finish @ 2.9
I fancy all the new sides to stay up and West Ham can finish top of this mini league. Back West Ham tobe Top PromotedTeam @ 2.6
QPR flirted with relegation last time out but I like the signings Mark Hughes has made. Back QPR for a Top 10 Finish @ 3.4
Alan Pardew did an amazing job last year but Sunderland look bound to improve and are good value.
Back Sunderland@ 2.9 in a seasonmatch bet againstNewcastle
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Liverpool v ChelseaManchester United v Aston VillaNorwich City v ReadingQueens Park Rangers v Stoke CitySunderland v EvertonSwansea City v SouthamptonTottenham Hotspur v Manchester CityWest Bromwich Albion v Newcastle UnitedWest Ham United v Wigan Athletic
Saturday 27 April 2013Arsenal v Manchester UnitedAston Villa v SunderlandChelsea v Swansea CityEverton v FulhamManchester City v West Ham UnitedNewcastle United v LiverpoolReading v Queens Park RangersSouthampton v West Bromwich AlbionStoke City v Norwich CityWigan Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur
Saturday 4 May 2013Fulham v ReadingLiverpool v EvertonManchester United v ChelseaNorwich City v Aston VillaQueens Park Rangers v ArsenalSunderland v Stoke CitySwansea City v Manchester CityTottenham Hotspur v SouthamptonWest Bromwich Albion v Wigan AthleticWest Ham United v Newcastle United
Sunday 12 May 2013Arsenal v Wigan AthleticAston Villa v ChelseaEverton v West Ham UnitedFulham v LiverpoolManchester United v Swansea CityNorwich City v West Bromwich AlbionQueens Park Rangers v Newcastle UnitedReading v Manchester CityStoke City v Tottenham HotspurSunderland v Southampton
Sunday 19 May 2013Chelsea v EvertonLiverpool v Queens Park RangersManchester City v Norwich CityNewcastle United v ArsenalSouthampton v Stoke CitySwansea City v FulhamTottenham Hotspur v SunderlandWest Bromwich Albion v Manchester UnitedWest Ham United v ReadingWigan Athletic v Aston Villa
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Dennis IrwinThe Premier League is getting more entertaining every year, but the ex-United and Republic of Ireland legend can’t see past the two Manchester teams for the title
ExpErt opInIon
Who do you think will battle it out for top spot?I can't see past Manchester United and Manchester City again. Both teams will improve this summer with more signings. Chelsea have spent a few quid and after finishing outside the top four last season I expect them to do better. Arsenal will be up there as well, but it will be interesting to see how Spurs and Liverpool get on with new managers, and whether Newcastle are as good as last year.
Do you think another team can surprise us?I always think Everton will finish well if they get off to a good start, but they always start slowly!
You’ll know better than anyone how much last season will have hurt Sir Alex Ferguson…They only lost on goal difference, and that was despite injuries and people saying they weren’t at their best. They will be involved again
because the manager has been there so many times. Shinji Kagawa is a creative player who can play just off the front man or wide and the young players, like Danny Welbeck, are more experienced.
What do Chelsea and Arsenal need to do to close the gap?Chelsea have a few new players already and a manager who did well at the back end of last season. As a club they will want to get closer to winning the league, although they have lost Didier Drogba who has been so influential for them. Fernando Torres has come into form and their new signings will freshen things up. Arsenal did tremendously well to finish third last season despite the upheaval of
Rooney or Torres for top goalscorer?
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Paul Lambert has a tough job. He did well at Norwich but Aston Villa is a different kind of pressure
players coming and going last summer and in January. They’ll be better prepared this season but will need to improve defensively.
Who will finish top goalscorer?Wayne Rooney will be up there. Torres will play more games and he has his confidence back. It will be interesting to see where Robin van Persie ends up and whether the new Arsenal boys Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud impress.
What do you think of the general standard of players coming to the Premier League this season?The standard always rises. You can’t stand still or you'll get left behind. The top teams only need marginal additions to freshen things up, but there’s no doubt the league will be stronger. You only have to look at how many goals were scored between the top clubs in key games last season to see that it keeps getting better.
There have been a lot of managerial changes this summer, who’s caught your eye?Aston Villa have had a couple of quiet seasons and Paul Lambert has a tough job. He did well at Norwich but Villa is a different
kind of pressure.
How would you assess the teams likely to be involved at the bottom?Wigan finished last season well,
so it’ll be interesting to see if they can continue that form. Villa will improve under Lambert while it’s harder for the teams in their second season in the top flight. Swansea and Norwich impressed last year but it’s tougher second time around, and they both have new managers.I think the three teams coming up are good enough to stay up. West Ham will be hard to beat while Reading and Southampton like to play football, like Swansea did last season. You can always bank on one surprise team getting caught up in trouble as well.
People say that the first meaningful Premier
League table is the one at the end of the year. In 2008 Rafael Benitez infamously predicted that if Liverpool were top at Christmas they would have an 80 per cent possibility of ending the season as champions. They were and they didn’t. Other teams have topped the table at Christmas and fallen away when the going gets tough and squads get exposed.
There is one team however that seems to get stronger as
the season progresses. It's fair to say that Man Utd have completely dominated the Premier League, winning 12 of the 20 titles. Seven of these were won when another team topped the table at Christmas.
If you really want to use the Christmas table as a prescient guide, look to the bottom of the league. Of the 20 teams that have propped up the league while tucking into their Christmas dinner, only one – West Brom in 2004/05 – has gone on to escape relegation.
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Game of two halves
They say the table never lies but backing the team that's top at Christmas is a risky strategy
Champions at Christmas
premier LeaGUe Champions
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Manchester UnitedNorwichAston VillaBlackburnChelseaArsenalManchester CityLiverpoolLeedsNewcastle
Manchester UnitedNorwichAston VillaBlackburnChelseaArsenalManchester CityLiverpoolLeedsNewcastle
Manchester UnitedNorwichAston VillaBlackburnChelseaArsenalManchester CityLiverpoolLeedsNewcastle
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CashOut
Instead of placing a bet and waiting to see if it wins or
loses, Betfair gives you the option to trade out of your position when you want. You can do this manually or with Betfair's unique one-click Cash Out feature. Cash
Out automatically works out your optimal profit, or limits your liability, in any given situation. All you have to do is click, confirm the amount offered and your bet will be settled (pending any standard In-Play delay).
Say that you’ve backed Fulham for
€100 to beat Norwich at odds of 1.9. Your potential profit (before commission) is €90. Fulham take the lead and their odds drop. By laying Fulham at 1.4 you can now guard against the possibility of Norwich coming back into the game. By using Cash Out you can guarantee a profit (before commission) of nearly €36 with a single click.
Because Cash Out saves you time, it can make you money when every second counts. When Dzeko equalised for Man
City in injury time in the last game of last season, Man Utd were still 1.09 to win the league. If you’d clicked Cash Out, Aguero’s incredible last gasp winner wouldn’t have left your bet in tatters.
Cash Out is available in any market where this yellow icon is displayed
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MATCH ODDSPREMIER LEAGUE
2011/12In the 2011/12 Premier League season, Betfair were better priced than Bet365
in the match odds market on 272 of the 380 winning outcomes, better than William Hill on 268 of the 380 and better than Ladbrokes on
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Now that’s value.
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The Correct Score market is a great place to profit
from football, and you don’t have to predict the exact result to win. Here’s a good example. After doing your research on a game you’ve identified that the home side very seldom fails to score. You also think the game will be tight – both sides are frequently involved in low scoring encounters.
Assuming Team A are going to score at least once, then by backing 1-0, 2-0 and 1-1 prior to kick off you can cover all the results under 2.5 goals. You can then use the Over/Under 2.5 Goals market for insurance.
The facts
1 Team A have only failed to score once at home this season.
2 You don’t expect early goals but you think they’ll come as
Team A frequently score at home.
3 You can’t decide an outcome on the Match Odds market
(home/away/draw).
After 20 minutes, if the game is still 0-0, you can take out cheap insurance by laying Under 2.5 Goals – you’re looking to get at least your initial €34.50 outlay back here.
For an outlay of €34.50 you'll win €53 if any of the three scores come in.
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Correct your betsAre you using the Correct Score market to maximise your chance of a profit? We show you how…
Once these four bets are matched, all you need is
for Team A to score and you are in a no-lose position. You don’t really want the away team to score, but that’s why 1-1 is covered. 1-1 should then decline in price and the price for Over 2.5 Goals will also come down, so you should still be able to get out at close to break even. If
it stays 0-0 until the end you'd lose all your bets, so you should consider taking a hit and cutting your losses using Cash Out if it’s still goalless after 65 minutes. You’ll make a loss but if you start taking these trading lines it’s important to protect your bank and have a strategy that takes all factors, including the worst case scenario, into account.
In this market you’re betting there are either two
goals or less, or three goals or more in a game. It's popular because there are lots of stats that give you a good idea as to whether a game is going to be tight or not. Some managers are happy to concede as long as they're scoring freely at the other end. Remember Blackpool in the Premier League? In contrast, teams like Greece have become
famous for a safety-first approach, with plenty of 0-0, 1-0 and 1-1 scorelines.
It's also a great market for In-Play betting. Certain teams tend to score early so you can back the overs and trade out when they score. If the early goal doesn’t go in you can trade out for a small hit, or even back your initial judgement if the game is looking open and back the overs for more at a better price.
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The Over/Under 2.5 Goals market is hugely popular on Betfair, with excellent In-Play trading opportunities to help lock in a profit
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There was ecstasy at the Etihad and carnage on the markets as we look back at the most incredible Premier League finale ever!
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in the world, with no strong favourite and near enough 20 of the 24 clubs given a chance by the Betfair market. As you’d expect, the three relegated Premier League teams are among the contenders, but a mixture of big clubs, those beaten in the play-offs and rising Championship forces will be going all out to grab their shot at the big time.
Leicester have thrown plenty of money at the playing and coaching staff in recent years and with manager Nigel Pearson in his second season, a more settled Foxes outfit could make a genuine bid for promotion.
Bouncing back to the Premier League straight away is never easy – just ask Birmingham or Blackpool – and a swift return for Blackburn, Bolton or Wolves is not assured. Bolton look best placed, with Wolves an
unknown quantity following the appointment of Ståle Solbakken as manager. Blackburn under Steve Kean remain unconvincing. The ever-entertaining Blackpool and Ian Holloway are also a great bet to be challenging for the top.
If you're looking for teams with a bigger price, fans of Sheffield Wednesday and Charlton will be dreaming of the Premier League again after coming up from League One. Southampton proved last season that successive promotions can be achieved, and in this most open of leagues it’s not so outlandish to think one or both of them could go close.
2012/13 Championship
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GoinG down? Two of the promoted teams, Charlton and Sheffield Weds, are well placed to stay up. Huddersfield will struggle if they lose top scorer Jordan Rhodes. Pre-season favourites for the drop are Barnsley, Bristol City and Peterborough and we think they will all be involved at the bottom.
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war of the roses Both Bolton and Blackburn will have eyes on automatic promotion, but we think Owen Coyle's outfit has what it takes to hit the top of the league.
ComebaCk kids Ian Holloway's fun-loving Blackpool went behind in 29 league games last season, but won more points from losing positions than any other side.
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2012/13 Championship
Stat attack
1,419 The number of goals scored last season, an average of 2.57 per game.
83 The number of yellow cards Brighton
got last season – the most in the league. They also got eight reds, second only to Leicester with nine.
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For several years now, the Primera Division has been a straight
battle between two clubs. Real Madrid and Barcelona seem to stretch ever further away from the rest with every passing season, playing almost in a parallel competition of their own. That makes picking the title winner quite easy – it will be one of these two!
This year, the third placed team will finish far behind the big two, perhaps even further than in previous campaigns. Of
this year’s candidates for the third spot, Malaga will continue to grow and I think they will offer a genuine challenge to Valencia. However, the team that catches my eye is Marcelo Bielsa’s Athletic Bilbao.
Last season the Argentinian coach did great things, but a lack of experience undid them. With a better understanding of the players and the game in La Liga, I believe Bielsa has reached a point where he can lead his team back to the glory of previous eras.
Pre-season pricesReal Madrid 1.9Barcelona 2.2Malaga 100.0Atletico Madrid 110.0Valencia 120.0Real Zaragoza 160.0Sevilla 250.0Athletic Bilbao 310.0
2012/13Primera DivisionMaldini’s PriMera Preview
Julio 'Maldini' Maldonado is the chief football expert on the Betfair Spanish Betting site. Turn the page for his top tips for 2012/13
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GOING DOWN? Granada stayed up by one point from Villarreal but are expected to go down this time. Valladolid were relegated following their last promotion in 2010, and could do so again. They could be joined by either Rayo Vallecano or Real Zaragoza, who only just escaped the drop last season.
Three for the bottom…GranadaValladolidRayo Vallecano
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TOp GOAlscOrEr I won’t be original here. Even with Ronaldo putting everything in, I think Leo Messi will be the main ‘pichichi’ again. For me the question is: will he defeat his own record?Back Leo Messi for top goalscorer
champions Real Madrid are the favourites with the punters, so I think it would be sensible to back Barcelona since it’s essentially a 50-50 pick.Back Barcelona @ 2.2
Top-Four Finish Athletic Bilbao have not played in the Champions League for several seasons now, but the current generation have the necessary talent to qualify.Back Athletic Bilbao @ 2.22
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2012/13 Primera Division
Stat attack
2,151 It might be the home
of beautiful football, but the Primera Division saw 2,151 yellow cards (5.66 per game), and 131 reds (0.34 per game) last season, more than in any other top European league.
49.4% Percentage of games that
ended in home wins in La Liga’s Primera Division in 2011/12, a higher proportion than any other top European league.
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The Bundesliga 1 season starts soon and, as the new brand Ambassador of Betfair, I’m looking forward to many exciting games. As a customer you can be confident that
you’re getting better prices, and along with that I hope we will also get to see the very best football. I’m very curious this season to see whether one of the other teams can keep up with Bayern and Dortmund. Maybe even my Leverkusen team, who knows…
Enjoy the new Bundesliga season!
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Pre-season pricesBayern Munich 1.86Borussia Dortmund 2.98Schalke 04 25.0Borussia Monchengladbach 34.0Wolfsburg 44.0Werder Bremen 60.0Leverkusen 60.0Stuttgart 65.0
2012/13 Bundesliga 1Rudi VoelleR’s season pReView
What are your ambitions for the new season? Our minimum requirement is to get into the Europa League but, of course, we really want to qualify for the Champions League.
Sami Hyypia is your new coach. Why is he the right man for you? When he was a player he behaved like a coach. He’s played at
Liverpool for ten years; he’s won the UEFA Cup and the Champions League. He’s always played at the highest level and now he can bring that experience to us. He’s also got an experienced coach in Sascha Lewandowski at his side. These two complement each other so well that I am convinced we will succeed.
Is your squad complete now that Daniel Carvajal has joined? We’ve also signed Junior Fernandes from Universidad, and we expect a lot from him. Plus, we’ve decided to keep Andre Schurrle despite a very good offer from Chelsea. I think we have a strong squad now and should enjoy a very successful season.
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Bottom two? The league’s new boys might be favourites to go down, but Fortuna Dusseldorf won the play-off against Hertha Berlin to come up and Greuther Furth beat two top-flight teams on the way to the semi-finals of the cup. If they do well, expect Augsburg and Nuremberg to get sucked into trouble.
Automatic relegationFortuna Dusseldorf: 2.08Greuther Furth: 2.5Augsburg: 2.88
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Opening weekend None of the last ten Bundesliga winners have lost their opening game. Dortmund play Werder Bremen at home, while Bayern Munich travel to Greuther Furth.
winter winners? In 32 of the Bundesliga 1’s 49 seasons (65 per cent of the time), the team top at the winter break has gone on to win the league title.
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2012/13 Bundesliga 1
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2.86The average number
of goals per game in the Bundesliga 1 last season, more than any other major European league.
81Dortmund set a new points
record last season and also won the cup, securing the club’s very first double.
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With four games left in last season’s Premier League, Man Utd were five points clear at the top and looking on course for their 13th title when a fairly routine home game against Everton went desperately wrong. After falling behind, United took hold of the game with an iron grip, leading 4-2 with just ten minutes left. At Old Trafford that’s about as much of a sure thing as you can find in sport, but first Jelavic (83 mins) and then Pienaar (85 mins) stunned the home crowd into silence and held on to deliver what proved to be a fatal blow to United’s title hopes.
Premier League 22 april 2012
€16,005 matched at 1.01 on Man Utd Match Odds market
Man Utd 4-4 Everton
Pienaar delivers a fatal blow to Man Utd's title hopes
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Football’s an unpredictable game full of twists and turns. It’s why you love it – unless, of course, you end up on the wrong end of a 1.01 shocker
ROOM 1.01Welcome to...
The home side were bottom of the league and 12 points behind Villarreal, who were one spot above the relegation zone. That gap looked certain to increase after Martinuccio put Villarreal ahead in the 16th minute. It stayed 0-1 until the 85th minute when Luis Garcia snatched a late equalizer. Then, with three minutes of stoppage time played, Abraham pounced on a deflected pass and slotted home for a late, late winner. It was a defining point of the season for the two teams: Zaragoza went on to secure their Primera status while Villarreal were relegated by a single point.
Primera Division 4 march 2012
€17,416 matched at 1.01 on Draw Match Odds market
Real Zaragoza 2-1 Villarreal
From 1.01 shots to relegation fodder
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ROOM 1.01
Dalglish’s Liverpool weren’t having the best of seasons when they travelled to suffering QPR, but few expected anything but a red win. QPR hadn’t won a league game in two months while Liverpool were looking to improve on their dismal 7th position. A dull 0-0 game was brought to life spectacularly when Coates scored Liverpool’s first goal with an acrobatic scissor kick. It spurred Liverpool on and they seemingly put QPR to bed when Kuyt added a second in the 72nd minute. What followed was an incredible finale for the home faithful. Derry headed their first before Cisse struck in the 86th minute to level the game. Then, in injury time, Mackie found himself one-on-one with Reina. He kept his cool and slotted home to send the QPR fans wild.
Premier League 21 march 2012
€6,223 matched at 1.01 on Liverpool Match Odds market
QPR 3-2 Liverpool
Sport may be unpredictable but sometimes a result is nailed-on so hard that the odds sink as low as 1.01. This attracts two types of punter. The first are those who bet big and want an almost guaranteed return. Bet €1,000 on a 1.01 shot and you’ll win €10. The other side of this bet is to lay the heavy favourite and hope the sporting gods smile on you.
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QPR's ecstasy was Liverpool's agony
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Lay the favouRiteWith so many sporting upsets, should you be looking to lay the sure-fire 1.01 shots for a big payday?
Barcelona were clear favourites to win their second game of the season, but manager Pep Guardiola had slight cause for concern after the Txuri-urdin had stunned his team 2-1 earlier in the year. That evaporated early on when Barcelona passed their way to a 2-0 lead in just ten minutes, with first Xavi and then Fabregas scoring for the visitors. The rest of the half was all Barcelona, but in the 59th minute Sociedad got a lifeline when Agirretxe headed past Valdes. It shocked the normally unflappable Barca, and straight from the kick-off Villa played a suicidal back pass that was intercepted by Agirretxe. He chipped a shot against the bar and it was Griezmann who was first to react to force the equaliser. Barcelona reacted instantly by bringing on Messi but Sociedad held on for a vital point.
Primera Division 10 sept 2011
Real Sociedad 2-2 Barcelona
€120,504 matched at 1.01 on Barcelona Match Odds market
Barcelona let a two goal lead slip
Guardiola's pep talk didn't work
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Back Juventus to win Serie A again
The Munich/Dortmund duel is going to be renewed this season. But this time round I’m seeing Munich, with their new Sporting Director Matthias Sammer, ahead of last season’s champions. Michael Lessig, German Country Manager
Back Bayern Munich to win theBundesliga 1 @ 1.82
I think Man Utd will bounce back. They've been active during the transfer window, and Ferdinand and Vidic have had a summer break. A lot will rest on Rooney though.Alasdair Wright, Global Head of Customer Marketing & Loyalty
Back a winning treble of ManUtd, Barcelona and Lille @ 43.6
It has to be Juventus or AC Milan
for this year’s Serie A title, although with an unchanged squad it’s the champions who have the upper hand. If Juventus can show the same dedication they’ll win again. Maria Papapaschali, Operations Manager
Back Juventus to win Serie A @ 2.38
After a hugely impressive debut season, expect the Swans to struggle under new manager Michael Laudrup. I also think Juventus will win Serie A again. Graham Ross, Ireland Regional Manager
Back Swansea for relegation @ 3.1 and Juventus to win Serie A @ 2.38
Brighton offer big value in the Championship – they finished 10th last season and have a very ambitious chairman in Tony Bloom, who has already added several quality players to the squad.Ian Lowther, Sports Marketing
Back (to lay) Brighton to win the Championship @ 19.0
PSG are favourites to win Ligue 1, but too many big new names could cause issues in the dressing room and they could take time to gel. Reigning champions Montpellier offer excellent trading value.Sukhdeep Sadhra, VIP Marketing Executive
Back (to lay) Montpellier to win Ligue 1 @ 20.0
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