Sunday's Premier League Highlights on Betfair: Chelsea good, Villa bad
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Joe Dyer /
15 March 2009 /
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Title race and relegation markets affected by Chelsea and Spurs wins.
Chelsea pulled off the win they needed today to keep the title dream alive at Stamford Bridge.
The 1-0 victory over Manchester City puts the Blues at [10.5] to win the league, following Manchester United's unexpected defeat to Liverpool on Saturday.
An early goal from Michael Essien had backers expecting goals with less than 1.5 goals backed at a high of [12.0].
Tottenham eased their relegation fears with a 2-1 win at Aston Villa.
Spurs are now [40.0] to go down but Villa, once backed at [1.31] for a top-four finish are now trading at [3.6] to break up the exulted 'Big Four'.
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