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Newcastle Tottenham Odds

Newcastle will be confident of continuing their good start to the new season as they prepare for visitors Tottenham Hotspur.

Newcastle currently sit in the last Champions League place on the table but there are serious doubts over whether the side has what it takes to maintain this form over the course of the season. Newcastle are capable of beating anyone in front of their own crowd and with Leon Best and Demba Ba the revelations this season they could be the value at 2/1 in most places.

Spurs have recovered well to sit just below Newcastle in the table after a terrible first couple of games. Harry Redknapp’s side have plenty of attacking talent but they need to start getting results away from home if they are going to get back into Europe. The bookies fancy Spurs to win with a 6/4 price.

Newcastle will fly out of the traps because the home support and Alan Pardew’s side should be confident following their unbeaten start to their Premiership campaign. The Toono are sometimes better when they settle into a match, work out their opponents and gently push the ball around the pitch and as mentioned they have plenty of front players in form. A 2-0 home win is 16/1 with Unibet.

Tottenham have now won four on the bounce and their star players are now starting to find their feet after a sluggish start. Gareth Bale, Van Der Vaart and Adebayor are back amongst the goals and they should fancy their chances against a lesser known Newcastle defence. If Spurs can start the match quickly and press hard for the ball when they are out of possession then it will be a formality with them scoring. Spurs to win 2-1 is also 9s with Stan James.

Emanuel Adebayor could be the perfect striker for Spurs in this game because he is good enough to hold the ball up and pass it around but he’s also very tall which will allow Spurs to hit the ball long if their conventional ideas don’t work, and with Bale and Lennon the supply line down the flanks Adebayor looks a good bet at 11/2 with most bookies to score first.

The value may be on Gareth Bale however, with the Welshman scoring twice in Wales’s wins over Bulgaria and Switzerland, and after scoring in Tottenham’s last away trip at Wigan, the 10/1 offered by Stan James to find the net first could prove fruitful for punters.

The game kicks off at 16:00