Pandora Hughes has lined up another weekend multiple and she’s banking on Brentford earning a point against Brighton.
“The Bees have built their campaign so far on a remarkably tight defence, which has conceded only once in three games, enabling them to earn a famous win against Arsenal as well as hard fought draws against Palace and Villa.”
Brentford have made an excellent start to life in the Premier League and they look a good bet to continue their unbeaten run against Brighton.
The Bees have built their campaign so far on a remarkably tight defence, which has conceded only once in three games, enabling them to earn a famous win against Arsenal as well as hard fought draws against Palace and Villa.
Saturday’s visitors will be keen to get something out of this game after losing 2-0 to Everton despite dominating possession and managing 14 shots on goal. Still, the Seagulls are not the most prolific team in the Premier League and this could turn into a cautious encounter, with a low scoring draw looking the safest bet.
The Champion Stakes is always one of the classiest races in the Irish flat season and this year’s renewal promises to be a fascinating contest.
Multiple Group One winner Poetic Flare steps up in trip here and is leading contender, as is the consistent mare Tarnawa, who returned in fine form last month, although this shorter trip may not be ideal for her.
But once again it is Aidan O’Brien, who has won this race eight times, who has the leading fancy, in the shape of St Mark’s Basilica. The three-year-old has swept all before him this season, landing the French Guineas, the Prix du Jockey Club and the Eclipse and he has an excellent chance of making it four out of four here.
The Premier League table does not make pleasant reading for Wolves fans at the moment as their side lie third from bottom, with three defeats from three games, and without a goal to their name.
That league position is not, however, an accurate reflection of their efforts so far. The fixture list has not been kind to Bruno Lage’s men, pitting them against Tottenham, Leicester and Manchester United, but Wolves have held their own, going down by just a single goal in each of those games.
Saturday’s opponents can’t be underestimated, given their strong start to the campaign, and they look particularly strong at home, but I think the visitors have enough to grind out a point to finally get their campaign moving.
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Source: Betfair Premier League