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Premiership League - End of Season Sunday 11 May

May 12th, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

Everything is set to be decided in the Premiership this weekend. The triumphs and the tears, the highs and the lows – all will be clear by teatime on Sunday. Premiership betting fans, neutral and partisan, will be nervously calculating the chances of Wigan when they host Manchester United and Bolton when they visit Chelsea. Can Steve Bruce’s side cause an upset? He claims Wigan will battle it out and not just roll over. Bolton are back to their bruising best but will Chelsea let them bully their way to a victory on the hallowed turf of Stamford Bridge?

At the other end of the table it’s about survival and, of the three teams in danger, Reading, Fulham and Birmingham, it’s the Brummies who stand the best chance. They are the only team of the three playing at home and this is a must win for them. The crowd won’t let them lose. Its unlikely Fulham will achieve another away win and Reading travel to a Derby County that will want to go down with at least a point in their final match in the Premiership. On goal difference, Birmingham should stay up.

And what about the top two? It’s unlikely that either Manchester United or Chelsea will lose their games. They each have the defence and the strikeforce to claim these games as rightfully theirs. On that basis, Chelsea will match United on points and be placed second on goal difference. Most sports betting enthusiasts would feel this to be a fair result for the season, reflecting the sheer excellence of Ronaldo and the United team and the skill and determination of Chelsea to take their challenge on the Champions to the final day.

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