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Burnley lead the double delight of top prices at lunchtime

| 15.08.2015

The league season kicked off in fine style, in more ways than one last weekend, as Manchester United obliged for those taking advantage of one of Ladbrokes’ awesome football offers.

Louis van Gaal’s Red Devils’ victory over Tottenham delivered the spoils for backers who were rewarded with the best price out there.

The bookies’ commitment that they will never be beaten on price on the favourites (on bets placed after 8am on Saturday) on all lunch-time kick-offs continues this week with a double delight.

Firstly Burnley look to get their first victory of the Championship campaign when Birmingham visit Turfmoor.

Sean Dyche’s men were held to a 1-1 draw against Leeds last weekend, but with Sam Vokes and Jelle Vossen leading the line, they can be expecting to bag plenty of points at home this season.

The last time they dropped into English football’s second tier, they won 15 of their 23 matches on their own patch, and they’re looking good to stop City’s run of two wins on the bounce.

Kicking off 15 minutes later Southampton host Everton at St Mary’s and, you’ve guessed it, Ladbrokes will not be beaten on the Saints price in the WDW market.

Ronald Koeman has led the south coast side to victory in six of their last seven outings at home, and can extend that winning form against the Toffees.

They should have the beating of a side who twice had to come from behind to claim a point against newly promoted Watford last Saturday.

So what are you waiting for? Make the most of Ladbrokes’ Top Price extravaganza and kick-start your Saturday.

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All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing.

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Ben Stones

Ladbrokes News’ equine expert, Ben likes nothing more than studying the form to pick out a winner or two for our readers. A Journalism and Media Studies graduate from the University of Winchester, Ben has previously written for a number of football and racing blogs and websites, as well as contributing to the sports pages of his home-town newspaper.