Bolton v Man City Betting Odds – 21 August 2011

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Bolton v Man City betting odds for 21 August 2011 had Man City as a 4/5 favorite.  Bolton was listed at 7/2.  The draw had odds of 5/2.  All odds courtesy of 888Sport.com, publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange.

Manchester City was getting 65 percent of the betting action here while Bolton was getting just 15 percent.

Man City has only won once in six league trips to the Reebok and they failed to score in four of those games. 

That said, Bolton have failed to score in five of their last seven Premier League games against Manchester City. 

On the road, Man City have lost five of their last eight Premier League games though their last win was at Bolton. 

Man City have scored just seven goals in nine Premier League away games in 2011. 

Bolton posted the best chance conversion rate on the opening weekend, scoring with 36% of their shots at goal.

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Betting Value Index:

Man City 4/5 – Fair

Draw 5/2 – Fair

Bolton 7/2 – Fair

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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