Premier League Betting Odds: 6 Best Bets For The Weekend

We look ahead to some of the best possible bets for this weekend's Premier League programme.

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1. Man City To Beat QPR 4-0

Odds: 11/1 QPR may well have been the busiest of clubs this transfer window, rebuilding an entire team from around the world including an eye-catching move for Stephen Mbia, but they might well have over-strengthened. It might sound like a cliche, put teams need time to grow and develop together, and the new crop of QPR players who are eligible to play against the Premier League champions have had precious little time to work and play together. That could spell disaster against a team like City, especially when they're looking to bounce back from the disappointing draw with Liverpool. City themselves will be buoyed by their business on transfer deadline day, though they will be without their new signings for this game, but with Carlos Tevez looking dangerous and a wealth of talent in their squad, they could steam-roll their London opponents before they have time to gel as a new unit.

2. Papiss Cisse to Score 2 Against Aston Villa

Odds: 9/2 Senegalese hitman Cisse scored against Villa on his debut, and though he has had a somewhat understated start to this season, the odds of him scoring two or more against the struggling midlands club who have brought in a massive 8 players this summer but failed with a late bid for Clint Dempsey last night are too big to ignore, especially at St. James' Park. Newcastle will be looking to answer those critics in the crowd who saw the comparative lack of business done during this last transfer window as a failure of the club to strengthen and adequately prepare for their foray into this season's Europa League, and in Cisse they have a striker who can score a multitude of goals from different areas of the pitch. And worryingly for Villa, Ramadan has now ended, and Cisse could well enjoy the pick-up in fortunes that compatriot and fellow Muslim Demba Ba saw after he observed the month of fasting last year.
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