Manchester City v Chelsea Winner Betting Odds – Chelsea Best Payout Here (3 Feb)

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Man City v Chelsea winner betting odds had Manchester City 10/13 (-130) and the Draw at 7/2 and Chelsea paying the best odds of any other books at 7/2 with a payout potential of US$33 for every US$10 bet.

68 percent of those betting this matchup were backing Man City.

Manchester City have won 19 and lost just one of their last 21 Barclays Premier League games at the Etihad Stadium, including winning the last 11 in a row.

Chelsea have kept three clean sheets in a row away from home in the Barclays Premier League.

Chelsea have lost their last four Premier League visits to the Etihad, but no team has won more games away at Man City in Premier League history than the west Londoners (10).

Manchester City are unbeaten in their last six Premier League games played on a Monday (W5 D1), but their last PL defeat on a Monday came against Chelsea (1-2 in Dec 2011).

Five of Chelsea’s last eight Premier League games on a Monday have ended in a draw.

Man City have won their last eight Premier League games in a row, longer than any run secured in the title winning season of 2011-12 (most was seven).

Chelsea have won only two of their last eight Premier League games in February (L4 D2).

This matchup starts 20:00 London Time, 3 pm EDT (3 February, 2014)

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