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16
Oct
2009

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A whopping 228 goals have been scored in the Premier League so far this season, at an average of 3 goals per game. Sky Bet are offering odds on how many goals will be scored in the top flight this weekend (Saturday to Monday) and go 8/11 for 27 or more. It’s 5/1 that the goal to game ratio at the end of the season exceeds 3.00 goals.

Free-scoring Arsenal, who entertain Birmingham on Saturday, have scored 14 goals in their three Barclays Premier League home games so far and Sky Bet offer 9/4 that the Gunners fire four of more goals this weekend and 100/30 that they win by a margin of four goals or more.

Wenger’s men are long odds on at 2/7 with Sky Bet to be the first team to score 30 goals, having found the net 24 times already. Arsenal’s 6-2 drubbing of Blackburn is the highest scoring match of the season so far and Sky Bet go 33/1 that any match this weekend generates 9 goals or more.

Sky Bet Odds: Total Premier League Goals 17th-19th October - Total Goals
Under 26.5 Goals evens Over 26.5 Goals 8/11

First team to score 30 League goals
Note: Only Premier League goals count
Arsenal 2/7
Liverpool 4/1
Man Utd 8/1
Tottenham 14/1
Chelsea 16/1
Man City 50/1

Arsenal v Birmingham Team Total Goals
Arsenal Not to Score 12/1 Birmingham Not to Score 8/11
Arsenal Exactly 1 7/2 Birmingham Exactly 1 13/8
Arsenal Exactly 2 5/2 Birmingham Exactly 2 7/1
Arsenal Exactly 3 3/1 Birmingham Exactly 3 33/1
Arsenal 4 or More 9/4 Birmingham 4 or More 150/1

Win by 4+ Goals
Arsenal to win by 4 or more Goals 100/30

Premier League Goal per Game ratio 09/10
Goals per game ratio to be greater than 3.00 at end of season 5/1

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