Manchester City Getting 64 Percent of Betting Action Against Chelsea Early

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Man City betting action was seeing just shy of 64 percent backing compared to Chelsea in this must see matchup taking place 21 March.  Odds on this game were available at Bookmaker.eu, which was currently offering FREE CASH bonuses that were often 10 times better than their European competitors based on an initial deposit.  Moneybookers, Neteller and more deposit options were available to those living outside the US.  North American sports bettors are always welcome as well. 

Manchester City was getting 4/5 or 5/6 odds depending on the bookmaker.  Chelsea was listed at 7/2 odds.  The draw was coming in at 5/2. 

City now finds itself trailing rivals Manchester United as they enter this game.

Carlos Tevez may return to face Chelsea this week.  Tevez has not played since a squabble with the club back in September. 

"If Carlo is okay then probably, but it depends on a lot of things,” Man City Manager Robert Mancini said. 

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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