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Fancy A Flutter Against Spurs?

Written by Newcastle Utd

Official online betting partner Coral brings you all the best odds ahead of Sunday's clash with Tottenham


Official online betting partner Coral brings you all the best odds ahead of Sunday's Barclays Premier League clash with Tottenham...

 

The bet that immediately jumps off the page is over 2.5 goals at 8/13. It has paid out the last five times the two teams have met and in nine of the last ten.

The both teams to score option also looks solid and requires one less goal to land, but returns the slightly shorter 4/7.

Neither price is particularly inspiring, so let's move on to the match result market.

Tottenham start as 4/5 favourites, which is probably justified based on the Premier League table.

But the wheels come off their title challenge three matches ago and they haven't won since. With runners-up spot almost confirmed and the Euros looming for many of their players, there looks to be a bit of value in the double chance market.

Coral go evens on the Newcastle/Draw option, letting you double your money as long as Tottenham don't win.

The draw is also worth a look. Three of Newcastle's last four and two of Tottenham's last three have finished level, so 11/4 looks fair. The 1-1 and 2-2 correct scores pay 6/1 and 11/1 respectively.

Former Tottenham winger Andros Townsend has hit the ground running at St. James' Park following his January transfer, scoring more times in his 12 matches for the Magpies (four) than he did in 50 for Spurs (three).

He will be itching to make a point to his old employers and might even think there is a place in the England squad up for grabs for the Euro 2016.

You'll get 7/1 in the first/last goalscorer market and 2/1 anytime for Townsend, Papiss Cisse and Aleksandar Mitrovic alike.

Doubling up Townsend as first scorer and the 2-2 correct score in a scorecast pays a chunky 70/1.

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