2010-11-10

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Chelsea vs Fulham Premier League Betting Preview
Chelsea are massive favourites for their West London derby match against Fulham on Wednesday night at Stamford Bridge, with some bookies offering odds as low as 1/6 on the Blues to win.
The best odds on the home victory, as is often the case, are available from Betfair at 2/7 (bet $7 to win $2 profit).

It is of course not hard to see why Chelsea should be fancied so heavily by the layers even in a derby match. They’ve won five from five at home in the Premier League, scored 16 times and not conceded a single goal in the process. It’s tough to bet against stats like that.

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Fulham are notoriously bad travellers and although this is a trip of only a few miles, their record on the road to date – they haven’t won away from Craven Cottage yet – suggests they will struggle against their more swanky neighbours. Mark Hughes’ side can be backed at a whopping 16/1 with Betfred to cause an upset and snatch all three points.

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helsea vs Fulham live online for free. Watch Chelsea vs Fulham free live streaming. Competition: English Premier League. Season 2010-2011. Date: 10 November 2010
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Founded in 1992 as an alternative to the Football League, the English Premier League is now the top soccer league in the world, based on both value and revenue.

Liverpool seems to be picking up after the beautiful win against Chelsea last weekend. After this match Man Utd climbed just two point behind Chelsea and the race for the title becomes even tighter. United remains the only unbeaten team of this season in EPL but they will face and extremely hard match against Man City midweek, in the "Manchester Derby".

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Fulham boss Mark Hughes has intimated that the so-called bigger sides tend to get the benefit of key decisions from referees.

The performances of officials have come under the spotlight of late following comments made by Stoke manager Tony Pulis.

After a string of controversial decisions seemingly going against the Potters, Pulis suggested the worst referees should be relegated from the Premier League.

And Hughes, who takes his side to Chelsea on Wednesday night, said: "Do big clubs get the benefit of decisions?

"As a player at Manchester United I would have said absolutely not. But as a manager going up against the so-called Big Four clubs, I have a different view, possibly.

"There's a natural tendency, it's human nature. Sometimes the consequences of giving a decision against a big side are too much for some referees to take. It's difficult for them.

"There's no way I'm questioning the integrity because it's split-second decisions and it's human nature sometimes that you take the easy option."

Hughes added: "You just want consistency in decisions and most of the season you will get that. But where a decision actually affects the outcome of the result, those are the ones you want the referees to get correct and of late it seems too many of them have been given incorrect.

"I'm not for one minute saying that we get badly treated in terms of refereeing decisions.

"We've had a number that have gone against us but there are a number of clubs aggrieved by decisions that are made against them."

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