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Premier League Betting Tips: Different fates for promoted clubs in 7/1 dabble of the day

The Premier League can be a struggle for some newly-promoted teams whilst others defy the odds and safely see themselves into a second season.

Last term, both Huddersfield and Brighton flirted with relegation before eventually surviving the drop, whilst Newcastle finished in the top half.

As Wolves, Fulham and Cardiff City prepare to return to the top flight, dabblebet offer a multi-market 7/1 (8.0) play that Wolves finish in the top eight, Fulham avoid relegation and Cardiff go straight back down.

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This dabble of the day has landed four times before in Premier League history, and most recently in 2001 when Ipswich Town enjoyed a stunning fifth-place finish, whilst Sunderland finished seventh and Manchester City went down.

Wolves took the Championship by storm last season, amassing 99 points and scoring 82 times as they returned to the top flight after six years away.

Diogo Jota and Ruben Neves will be out to showcase their talent in the Premier League after dominating in the second tier, whilst the signings of Portugal internationals Rui Patricio and Joao Moutinho show that Wolves mean business.

Fulham won the play-off final against Aston Villa to reach the top flight for the first time since 2014, and may largely rely on their solid base including teenage sensation Ryan Sessegnon, as well as captain Tom Cairney, to avoid relegation.

The London club have already brought in Nice pair Maxime Le Marchand and Jean Seri to bolster their ranks with the latter of the two a particularly eye-catching move.

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History is also on the side of the Cottagers as they have never been relegated from the top division immediately after getting promoted and they will feel confident of extending that streak under Slavisa Jokanovic.

Finally, Cardiff are already just 7/10 (1.70) to go down and this hardly comes a surprise considering their manager is Neil Warnock.

He has has only ever completed one season in the top flight in four attempts, and that ended in relegation with Sheffield United in 2007.

The 72-year-old has also managed Notts County, Queens Park Rangers and Crystal Palace in England’s top division, but only on one of those three occasions did he even make it to the new year before being fired.

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