Watford v Newcastle Tips, Betting Odds - Saturday 11 July

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Watford v Newcastle Tips, Betting Odds - Saturday 11 July

Watford v Newcastle betting markets, odds and tips are can be found below. 

Watford 4/5 Newcastle 7/2 Draw 5/2.  Jazz Sports is offering betting markets on this matchup with a generous welcome bonus and maximum of $1000.

Tips

  • Watford are undefeated in 9 of their last 11 home all competitions games though they've only won 2 of their 13 most recent all competitions clashes.
  • Newcastle United have seen both teams score when playing against Watford in 7 of their last 9 meetings in Premier League.
  • Newcastle United have achieved just 1 wins of their last 9 games against Watford in all competitions.

Watford to Win @ 4/5


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- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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