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Premier League acca tips: Get our Ladbrokes 9/2 treble for Saturday



Premier League action returns after a nine-day gap this weekend and we have picked out a juicy treble from Saturday’s games that pays over 9/2.

Go to Ladbrokes Premier League page and back the following treble which would return £55.11 for a £10 stake if all correct (individual odds in brackets):

QPR/Draw double chance away to Burnley (13/20)
Everton v Manchester City – Over 2.5 goals (2/3)
West Bromwich Albion to win at home to Hull City (Evens) 

Ladbrokes are the bookmaker of choice for the treble because they are offering competitive odds about all three selections, the reasoning for which is as follows:

QPR have now made officially the joint worst start to a Premier League season away from home, losing their first nine games to equal what Bolton did in 1995-96.

But the first point on their travels has to come sooner or later and they will not get many better chances to collect it than at Turf Moor.

Harry Redknapp’s side won the reverse fixture 2-0 at Loftus Road in early December and having given Arsenal a good game without reward at the Emirates Stadium on their last away day, they could have better luck this time.

There are generally goals when these clubs go head to head, although the most recent meeting bucked the trend as Manchester City prevailed thanks to a solitary Yaya Toure penalty last month.

More excitement is expected at Goodison Park, however, because each of City’s last five games has featured three or more goals, with the only blip in their winning sequence since the last international break being a 2-2 draw at home to Burnley.

Everton are struggling at present and desperately need a positive result to boost their flagging fortunes, so both teams are expected to attack.

Tony Pulis has had his first full week to work with the West Brom players on the training ground and the results should soon be evident.

In saying that, the Baggies appear to have picked up anyway since the departure of Alan Irvine, drawing 1-1 at West Ham and then giving Conference club Gateshead a 7-0 thrashing in the FA Cup.

Hull offered little resistance in their FA Cup tie at Arsenal and despite a couple of recent league wins, they may have no answer to a resurgent Albion side.
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