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Premier League Betting: Enhanced treble featuring Tottenham and Everton

Piecing together a good accumulator a Saturday afternoon can be difficult, but fortunately some bookmakers offer enhanced multiples to make things a little easier.

This weekend, William Hill have boosted a win treble of Tottenham, Everton and West Ham from an already-tempting 4/1 (5.0) up to 6/1 (7.0) .

The treble can be found in the match betting section of the Premier League on William Hills’ website and will be listed as ‘Enhanced Odds’ below Saturday’s list of games.

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Tottenham Hotspur to beat Fulham

Tottenham are just 1/4 (1.25) to see off Fulham this weekend and it is very difficult to see Spurs not coming away with the points this week.

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Spurs were impressive as they beat Newcastle 2-1 last time out whilst Fulham failed to take advantage of their dominance in a 2-0 home loss to Crystal Palace, despite boasting over 66 per cent possession.

Tottenham won 13 league games at Wembley last season and this match is also being played there as Spurs’ new ground is not ready, and Mauricio Pochettino’s men will be confident of claiming victory in the national stadium once more.

Everton to beat Southampton

What is most surprising about this match is that Everton are currently 19/20 (1.95) to beat Southampton, considering the difference in quality between the sides.

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The Toffees finished eighth last term and although they struggled at times last week in Marco Silva’s debut as they drew 2-2 at Wolves, Richarlison’s brace will give the Saints’ defence plenty to think about.

In stark contrast, Southampton had three shots on target in a 0-0 draw at home to a Burnley side who were just three days removed from a 0-0 draw at Istanbul Basaksehir in the Europa League.

West Ham to beat Bournemouth

The final leg of this treble comes from the London Stadium where West Ham are 11/10 (2.10) to bounce back from a 4-0 loss at Liverpool with a win against Bournemouth.

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West Ham’s away form last season was patchy at best so that Anfield result was hardly surprising, but six of their seven home wins came against sides outside the top six, which puts the Cherries perfectly in their crosshairs.

Eddie Howe’s men started with a win at home to newly-promoted Cardiff and that could be key if they are to stay up as their four away victories last term were the third-fewest in the league, and that form is unlikely to change this time around.

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