Premier League and French Ligue 1 Betting Odds 28 November

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Nov/28/2017

We have all of your Premier League and French Ligue 1 matchup betting for Wednesday. 

Everton was coming in at 5/4 odds, West Ham at 9/4 and the Draw at 9/4 in this competitive Premier League matchup.

The two sides were pretty much split with the action at around 40 to 45%. 

This one may be competitive but both teams only have one win apiece in their last six games overall.  Everton have won two, drawn three, and lost one of their last six meetings with West Ham, with both teams scoring in four of them.

The Toffees have conceded an average of 2.15 goals per game in the Premier League this season.  West Ham have conceded two per game, making for an excellent OVER opportunity and BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE.

Wednesday 29th November 2017

English Premier League Matches

19:45

Arsenal (2/9)

Draw (71/10)

Huddersfield (17/1)

19:45

Bournemouth (21/20)

Draw (5/2)

Burnley (10/3)

19:45

Chelsea (1/5)

Draw (73/10)

Swansea (20/1)

20:00

Man City (1/5)

Draw (73/10)

Southampton (16/1)

20:00

Everton (11/8)

Draw (121/50)

West Ham (43/18)

20:00

Stoke (11/2)

Draw (7/2)

Liverpool (4/7)

French Ligue 1 Matches

18:00

Nantes (27/10)

Draw (5/2)

Monaco (11/10)

20:00

Paris Saint-Germain (1/12)

Draw (18/1)

Troyes (75/1)

 

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