I'm just going to concentrate on the Man City vs Aston Villa game. Now from what I've noticed, when Aston Villa loses, its when they have 1 goal scored. When they win they almost always score at least one goal, and many times they score 3 like they did against Arsenal (back when it was acting funny and almost fell into a relegation battle) and West Brom.
Meanwhile, Man City has scored at least two goals in its recent games, except against Brighton. But then again, that's the team that trashed Aston Villa, so they're tough customers to deal with anyway. It's an anomaly I'm going to disregard.
Adding these up this puts the game at a combined AT of over 2.5. Now I'll put a modest amount of money in Over 3 instead to get slightly better odds while keeping the same risk for my initial wager. Besides, Man City can always score 3 or 4 to secure a ticket win or void.
I would have put a big one on Double Chance 12 this game if the odds weren't so abysmal. Man City to win looks like the next best option.
Some bets can be upgraded to get slightly better odds e.g BTTS instead of Villa over 0.5 goals. And City multigoals 2-3 instead of over 1.5 goals.
https://sportsbet.io/sharebetslip/989af942-7bbc-401b-8d1b-e07ca26010d3Now this is my style of betting
I'm not surprised by Chelsea's loss against Leicester, Frank Lampard's men have a serious problem shooting the ball unpredictably away from goalkeepers. Perhaps that explains why they're having a hard time getting 2 goals in a match.
Fulham has this magic spell where they can make almost any team draw though, and ManU might fall for that given their goalless draw at the north west derby last week.
I did not expect that Leicester will be able to fight for leadership in the Premier League this season, I am very glad that now such a fight is at the top of the standings, it only strengthens the championship. If Liverpool, Manchester City and United and Leicester will be able to play on equal terms, then there will be intrigue in every round, that's great!
Leicester is going to fall right back down again like Everton and Spurs, I'll tell you that. Liverpool also looks like it's sliding down almost out of title reach unless a miracle happens. Man United's probably going to stay at the top for now. The next few months is a different story.