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Premier League betting - Manchester United now 3.7 to win title

Manchester United are now 3.7 to win the Premier League (credit: ANDREW YATES/AFP/Getty Images)
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Manchester United beat Wolves 4-1 on Saturday to reignite their Premier League title challenge but Wigan were the big winners when they came from behind to beat Bolton.

Manchester United put their Champions League disappointment behind them with an emaphatic win that brings them within two points of the top of the Premier League.

The champions were matched at 1.31 as they ran riot at Old Trafford, beating Wolves 4-1 to blow away the goalscoring cobwebs and reward those who backed them to win both halves at 2.48. If they lacked a cutting edge against Basel they had no such problems here as Nani and Wayne Rooney fired in a brace each. United can now be backed at 3.7 to retain their title.

With confidence anything is possible and that's exactly what Robin van Persie exuded as he scored a beautiful volley to put Arsenal 1-0 up against Everton. The Dutchman's 33rd league goal of 2011 was the only one of the match, giving Arsenal, who touched 2.58, a narrow victory.

Luis Suarez may be a controversial character but he proved once again that there is no doubting his ability in Liverpool's 1-0 win QPR at Anfield. The win, which was matched at 1.54, was the Reds first a Anfield for four matches.

If you wanted goals then the place to be was Carrow Road where Norwich beat Newcastle 4-2. The visitors are showing signs of imploding following their excellent start to the season and their problems were mainly in defence once again. It didn't help that Dan Gosling got himself sent off but take nothing away from the Canaries front men as Steve Morison and Grant Holt were both excellent.

Wigan Athletic were delighted with their win at the Hawthorns, as were those who matched them at 24.0 after they went a goal behind. Robert Martinez's men are out of the relegation zone after they came back to win 2-1.

There was no such turnaround for Bolton as they were beaten 2-1 at home to Aston Villa. Owen Coyle's men, who trade at 2.14 for the drop, rallied with a goal in the second half but it wasn't enough and they're now bottom of the Premier League.

in the day's other game, Michel Vorm's penalty save helped Swansea, who were matched at 3.55 for their 2-0 win, pick up three points at home to Fulham. Scott Sinclair and Danny Graham scored the goals in the second-half.

 


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