


Are Blackburn running away from danger?
"Wolves look doomed and bettors have slashed their relegation odds to [1.39]."
Rovers and Wanderers pick up three vital points each against relegation rivals as Wolves look sunk and Hughes seethes. Meanwhile, O'Neill outfoxes Dalglish and Drogba earns three points for Chelsea...
It was an afternoon for unders backers in the Premier League as three of six fixtures - not inlcuding Everton v Tottenham -ended 1-0. However, there were big wins near the bottom of the table for two teams from the north west.
You can get [2.54] on Bolton to go down but Queens Park Rangers are in to [1.37] after their controversial defeat against at the Reebok Stadium. Mark Hughes was furious after the away side were denied a first-half goal even though Clint Hill's header had clearly crossed the line. The incident will reignite the debate about goal-line technology and video replays but Hughes' concerns are more immediate: his team are now in the drop zone as Bolton climb out following their win. They had Darren Pratley and Ivan Klasnic, who struck in the 86th minute, to thank for a victory which was matched at [8.2].
Blackburn were matched at [3.6] as they collected a crucial three points. Rovers kept their first clean sheet of the season at the Molineux as Junior Hoillet struck twice - one in each half. Rovers are up to 16th in the table, once place above Bolton, and are trading at 2.66 for the drop. Wolves, meanwhile, look doomed and bettors have slashed their relegation odds to [1.39].
Sunderland were matched at [6.0] as they edge out Liverpool at the Stadium of Light thanks to Nicklas Bendtner's second-half strike. This was the Reds second defeat in a row, following their Carling Cup triumph, and Sunderland are now just two points behind them in eighth place.
Roberto Di Matteo picked up his first Premier League win as Chelsea boss against ten man Stoke at Stamford Bridge. The Blues, who were matched at [1.69], had Didier Drgoba to thank as he struck the game's only goal in the second-half.
There was late drama at Villa Park as the hosts touched [20.0] before Andreas Weimann's first Premier League goal earned them all three points against Fulham.
Everton narrowly beat Tottenham at Goodison Park to blow the race to finish in the top four wide open......
Of all the matches in the Premier League this weekend, this is as close to a home banker as you might get. Wigan are in deep trouble whereas Norwich keep on showing they can more than compete at this level...
Tottenham's run of two straight defeats in the league has been talked about as a mini-crisis and though a trip to Goodison Park is never easy, Harry Redknapp's men are good for at least a point. Emmanuel Adebayor will be...
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