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Chelsea vs Man City – The big EPL match-up
Manchester City's Raheem Sterling(Photos: AFP)
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BY CHRISTOPHER SAWYERS Contributor  
September 28, 2017

Chelsea vs Man City – The big EPL match-up

Tomorrow and Sunday some exciting match-ups are set up across the top European leagues. Last week Romelu Lukaku and Raheem Sterling kept the Manchester clubs on top in the EPL, as did Pierre-Emerick Aubemeyang’s hat-trick for German high-flyers Dortmund.

JustBet serves up the tasty dish of the Manchester City’s scoring machine against Chelsea’s sturdy defensive wall, and the show is closed with the Italian giants Juventus’s visit to the impressive Atalanta on Sunday.

For the first match on Saturday at 11:30 am, the question everyone is asking: Will Chelsea, with three clean sheets in their last three games, be able to stop the Manchester City scoring juggernaut? This should be quite a match as City have scored an amazing 21 goals in their last six EPL games and seems unstoppable at the moment. However, Chelsea are in form as they are unbeaten in their last five league games, home and away.

Interestingly, Chelsea have lost only one of their last seven games against Manchester City at home and defeated them twice last season, the only team to achieve this feat over Pep Guardiola’s side. Guardiola has only ever lost three consecutive matches against an opponent once before in his managerial career, and that was against the powerful Real Madrid between April 2012 and April 2014. This game will be worth going miles to see as both giants are in top form heading into the game.

The JustBet betting tip? Both teams to score and over 2.5 goals in the game.

The JustBet odds on the match are as follows:

Chelsea to win $2.70, which means that a $1,000 bet would pay $2,700.Manchester City to win $2.40, which means that a $1,000 bet would pay $2,400.Odds of a draw, $3.35, which means that a $1,000 bet would pay $3,350.

Odds on the home team (Chelsea) winning the game 4-2 at full- time, $85.00, which means that a $,1000 bet would pay $85,000.Odds on the away team (Manchester City) winning the game 2-4 at full- time, $70.00, which means that a $1000 bet would pay $70,000.Odds on the game drawing 3-3 at full- time, $40.00, which means that a $1000 bet would pay $40,000!!!

The second match on Sunday at 1:45 am (local time) sees the Italian powerhouse Juventus visiting the fourth- best home team in Italy, Atalanta. Juventus enter this game on the back of a 25-game unbeaten run against their opponents, winning 13 of the last 14 meetings. Atalanta have picked up only one point from their last 10 home games against a Juventus team that is bidding to win their first seven Serie A games since they last accomplished that feat in the 1985/86 season.

JustBet predicts a Juventus win. The odds are as follows:

Atalanta to win $4.75, which means that a $1,000 bet would pay $4,750.Juventus to win $1.70, which means that a $1,000 bet would pay $1,700.Odds of a draw, $3.60, which means that a $1,000 bet would pay $3,600.Odds on the home team (Atalanta) winning the game 4-2 at full- time, $275.00, which means that a $1,000 bet would pay $275,000.Odds on the away team (Juventus) winning the game 2-4 at full time, $80.00, which means that a $1,000 bet would pay $80,000.Odds on the game drawing 3-3 at full time, $90.00, which means that a $1.000 bet would pay $90,000!!!!!

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JustBet offers live betting so customers can place bets even while the match is in progress. Bets can be placed at any of the 120 JustBet locations islandwide. Individuals can visit JustBetJA.com for verification of odds and a full listing of betting options.

ALL JustBet BETTING ODDS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE!

EPL WEEKEND MATCHES

Saturday September 30

Huddersfield vs Tottenham Hotspur

Bournemouth vs Leicester City

Man United vs Crystal Palace

Stoke vs Southampton

West Brom vs Watford

West Ham vs Swansea City

Chelsea vs Manchester City

Sunday October 1

Arsenal vs Brighton

Everton vs Burnley

Newcastle vs Liverpool

Pierre-Emerick Aubemeyang ofDortmund.

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