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Did you have Football Bets on the big Cats?

In a great weekend for Tigers and Black Cats, the Premier League’s bottom two sprung a big surprise for online betting fans, not to mention Crystal Palace and Liverpool.

If you had a double on Sunderland to win away and Hull to beat Liverpool, the Asian Handicap Betting odds made it one heck of a weekend for you too! No? Me neither.

Hull City 2-0 Liverpool

February could be as bad as January for Jurgen Klopp if Liverpool’s poor showing at the KC Stadium is anything to go by. Alfred N’Diaya benefitted from a Simon Mignolet error in the first half and, as the Reds huffed and puffed, Oumar Diasse made it two on 84 minutes. Hull is just a point from the safety zone now.

Crystal Palace 0-4 Sunderland

What did David Moyes say to his Black Cats before they faced their old boss at the Palace? Whatever it was, he needs to remember it as they came out all guns blazing with goals from Lamine Kone and Didier Ndong and a first half injury time brace from Jermain Defoe. Big Sam didn’t blame the Palace fans for turning on his team.

Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Middlesbrough

Spurs took advantage of other results going their way to go clear in second but had to wait until a 58th-minute Harry Kane penalty to break down the dogged Middlesbrough defence, which had a little help from the woodwork to earlier deny Toby Alderweireld. With the bottom two winning, Boro are in serious trouble.

Manchester City 2-1 Swansea City

The Premier League has a new superstar and Manchester City have unearthed a gem as young Gabriel Jesus scored twice, including his third goal in two starts to grab the points. Gylfi Sigurdsson thought he’d scored a late equaliser before Jesus completed his miracle in injury time.

Leicester City 0-3 Manchester United

After a tight first half a lightning break by Henrikh Mkhitaryan with the Armenian firing high into the net on 42 minutes and changed the game. Zlatan Ibrahimovic doubled the lead two minutes later. Juan Mata made it three early in the second half as Leicester capitulated.

Everton 6-3 Bournemouth

The Cherries have developed a worrying habit of conceding three recently, but they scored three at Goodison Park. The problem was the leaky Bournemouth defence waved in six Everton goals as the brilliant Romelu Lukaku bagged four.

West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Stoke City

James Morrison’s early strike was enough for the Baggies to see off Stoke at The Hawthorns and while the visitors pressed for an equaliser in the second half, West Brom held out. Saido Berahino has finally got his move away but couldn’t score for Stoke as he was roundly, and understandably, booed by the home fans.

Southampton 1-3 West Ham

The post Payet Hammers look in good shape after Andy Carroll, Pedro Obiang, and Mark Noble put the Saints to the sword. It all started well for Southampton when new signing Manolo Gabbiadini scored a 12th-minute screamer, but the joy lasted only two minutes before West Ham took control.

Watford 2-1 Burnley

A sixth-minute red card for Burnley’s Jeff Hendrick changed the course of this game as the Hornets took advantage with goals from Troy Deeney and M’Baye Niang. Ashley Barnes pulled one back but the ten-man Clarets couldn’t quite find the equaliser as Watford held on.

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