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Saturday’s 11/2 Super Odds Treble

1 year ago
| BY News Team

It’s almost the weekend, which means William Hill’s Saturday Super Odds Treble is live.

This week, you can get 11/2 on Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Exeter all picking up three points on Saturday.

Add this week’s Super Odds Treble straight to your betslip

Let’s take a closer look at the three fixtures:

Premier League: Chelsea (3rd) v Wolves (8th)

Chelsea can take a step closer to securing a Champions League place for next season with a win over Wolves at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues are unbeaten in their last eight home league matches against Wolves, winning five. And Wolves have failed to score in six of those eight visits to the capital.

Bruno Lage’s side come into the game having lost their last three games, conceding five goals in the process. They’ve not scored in that run either. In fact, only relegated Norwich (19) have failed to score in more top-flight games than Wolves (16) this season.

Chelsea v Wolves match odds

Premier League: Crystal Palace (12th) v Watford (19th)

A win for Crystal Palace over Watford at Selhurst Park would relegate Watford. In the reverse fixture, the Eagles soared to a 4-1 win, with Wilfried Zaha netting a double.

The Hornets have a poor record against London sides in the league, losing 21 of their last 29 matches (W1 D7). In the top flight, they’ve lost 14 matches in a row against sides from the capital.

Palace have found some late-season form and are unbeaten in four at home. In their last three games at Selhurst Park they’ve kept a clean sheet.

Crystal Palace v Watford match odds

League Two: Exeter (1st) v Port Vale (6th)

Promoted Exeter can secure the League Two title with a win over Port Vale – who themselves are still in the hunt for automatic promotion.

Vale arrive at St James Park on the back of three straight defeats and are in danger of missing out on the play-offs.

Exeter on the other hand have only lost once in their last 13 league games. Matt Taylor’s side have won 14 games at home this season, including the last five.

Exeter v Port Vale match odds

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