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Brentford vs. Tottenham – Betting Odds and Free Pick

Last Updated on December 24, 2022 2:12 pm by Gambyl Nation Editorial Team

The Premier League is back! 

After all players from the National team came back from the World Cup, the league is back on track and ready to continue the exciting pace it had right before the break.

Brentford vs. Tottenham will be an exciting match to begin our Monday morning and kick some spice on the rest of the day.

It will be interesting to see how the teams fare after more than a month without games. 

For all the players who were on pause and did not participate in the World Cup, the break in the action is something to be worried about. This abnormal rest can have a negative effect on their performance.

The Premier League fans are all looking forward to the return of the games, and are likely getting ready to watch as many matches as possible on the same day. 

You can check the Premier League bets, the analysis of each squad and the final bet, and its analysis of each match of the tournament.

When: 

Monday, September 26th at 6:30 am ET at the Gtech Community Stadium

Moneyline odds: 

Tottenham Hotspur -103 

Arsenal +270

Draw Offs: 

+270

Where Can I Watch it? 

ESPN

Why Bet on Brentford

Brentford will be keen to pick up where they left off – a 2-1 win over Manchester City – and are a solid team in front of their fans, earning 12 of their 19 points at home.

Brentford is hoping to have up to five players back for the visit of Spurs.

Kristoffer Ajer, Aaron Hickey, Pontus Jansson, Thomas Strakosha and Shandon Baptiste are all working towards match fitness ahead of the season restart.

Why Bet on Tottenham Hotspur

The Spurs have won just two of their last five away games, and have been hit with a virus just days before Christmas. This leave a few players’ availabilities in doubt.

Spurs should be without both Richarlison and Rodrigo Bentacur, with the former facing at least a month out while the latter should be back for New Year’s Day. 

A virus has swept through the squad, leaving both Djed Spence and Oliver Skipp in doubt.

Heung-min Son came off the bench, wearing a mask, in the 1-1 draw with Nice in a boost to Antonio Conte, while Ryan Sessegnon is in contention. We’ll have to wait to see if Harry Kane will feature.

Final Betting Analysis: Brentford vs. Tottenham Hotspur

Brentford signed off for the break with a win over Manchester City. Meanwhile, the Spurs had a bit of a wobble losing three of their last five to drop into fourth. 

However, it almost feels like the start of a new season given the break. This means form can almost be thrown out the window.

The Bees are by no means pushovers, while the Spurs always have a goal in them. 

It’s primed to be an intriguing first game back in the Premier League schedule. Considering the situation of both teams, we believe the wiser prediction is a draw.

Go for a Draw in the Moneyline. If you go win a bet of $100 for a Draw at +270 you’ll get $270.00 for a total payback of $370.00.

Brentford vs. Tottenham Hotspur: DRAW

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