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Arsenal now 9-2 in Premier League title betting

| 28.09.2013
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Arsenal are now 9-2 (from 6-1) with Coral to claim the Premier League title after the Gunners extended their run of consecutive away wins in all competitions to 12 matches with a 2-1 victory over Swansea. The result means that Arsene Wenger’s side are now two points clear of second place Tottenham at the top of the table, and four points ahead of fourth place Southampton. It’s 4-11 for Arsenal to finish the season in the Top 4 with Spurs evens.

Chelsea, who came from a goal down to draw 1-1 with Tottenham, are 3-1 to claim a fourth Premier League title with Manchester City out to 11-5 (from 7-4) to win the league after they were beaten 3-2 away to Aston Villa.

Manchester United’s third league defeat in four games sees United eased to 6-1 (from 9-2) to successfully defend their title. The 13-time Premier League champions are now three points adrift of their rivals City and eight points adrift of the league leaders Arsenal. Coral quote 4-6 for City to finish the season above United.

“Prior to the start of this afternoon’s football nobody would have envisaged Man City and Man United both getting beaten. United were backed as if defeat was out of the question whilst City, 8-15 away to Aston Villa, were also seen as banker material by a lot of punters, said Coral’s Tim Reynolds.

“The title betting has now completely changed since the start of the new season with Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool all giving the Big 3 in the Premier League something to think about,” added Reynolds.

At the other end of the table, Crystal Palace are now 1-5 (from 1-4) to be relegated after they were beaten 2-0 by Southampton. The defeat means Palace have now lost five of their opening six league matches this season and sit just two points ahead of bottom of the table Sunderland, who host Liverpool on Sunday.

**Premier League Outright: 11-5 Man City, 3 Chelsea, 9-2 Arsenal, 6-1 Man Untied, 8 Tottenham, 12 Liverpool, 200 Everton, 750 Southampton, 2000 bar

**Premier League Top 4 finish: 1-8 Man City, 1-6 Chelsea, 4-11 Man United, 4/11 Arsenal, Evs Tottenham, 13-8 Liverpool, 12 Everton, 40 Southampton, 66 bar

**Premier League Relegation: 1-5 Crystal Palace, 6-5 Sunderland, 9-4 Hull, 9-4 Norwich, 5-2 Cardiff, 11-4 Fulham, 9-2 West Ham, 13-2 West Brom, 13-2 Newcastle, 13-2 Stoke, 14 bar

**Premier League To Stay Up: 10-3 Crystal Palace, 8-13 Sunderland, 1-3 Hull, 1-3 Norwich, 2-7 Cardiff, 1-4 Fulham, 1-8 West Ham, 1-14 bar

**Man United special: 13-8 Man United to finish the season outside the Top 4

**To Finish Highest In The League: 4-6 Man City v Man United 6-5

**David Moyes to last the season: 1-5 Yes, 10-3 No

**Man United total season points: Evs Over 74.5 , 4-5 Under 74.5 Note: 2013/14 season

**Man United total league defeats: 5-6 Over 7.5, 5-6 Under 7.5 Note: 2013/14 season

**Man United to win a major trophy: 2013/14 season 6-5 Yes, 4-6 No

**Man City to win a major trophy: 2013/14 season 4-5 Yes, Evs No

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ENDS

Further Information Contact
Tim Reynolds +350 56001714
Tim.reynolds@galacoral.com

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Tim Reynolds

Tim joined Coral in July 2012, having previously worked for Sky Bet for 10 years across their marketing and PR department. Tim is based out of Gibraltar with Coral’s new interactive division and works across a range of different projects including, Coral’s sponsorship of the Premier League Darts. Tim’s main sports include football, darts and cricket and when not working, Tim can usually be found fishing along the Spanish coastline or sat in the sun writing about his number one passion.