Betting Exchange Tips | 23rd-24th May 2015

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WE'VE scoured the odds at Matchbook and come up with our three best weekend lays.

Hamilton v St Mirren | Saturday 15:00

Matchbook have Hamilton as odds on favourites in this match and that's a position that might be worth exploiting. Since Alex Neil left the club in January, Martin Canning has won just two of his 17 games in charge and they can't be trusted at short odds.

St Mirren are already relegated, but as we saw last week against Motherwell are still capable of putting in good performances. Lay Hamilton at 1.82 with Matchbook, meaning a draw or a St Mirren win returns profit.

Leicester v QPR | Sunday 15:00

While on all known form Leicester should win here, it might be worth laying them at Matchbook odds of 1.64. It would have been inconceivable that suggest that Nigel Pearson's side could have been laid at that price a couple of months ago but that's where we are.

Relegated QPR beat Newcastle last week and appointed Chris Ramsey earlier in the week, you get the impression a new era is beginning at the club and they might be fired up enough to get something from this game on Sunday.

Newcastle v West Ham | Sunday 15:00

Imagine being able to lay a side who haven't won in three months at odds on? Imagine being able to lay a side with nine defeats in their last 10 games at odds on? Well that's what you can do this weekend at Matchbook.

Yes, it's time to take on Newcastle as they fight for their Premier League existence on Sunday against West Ham. While the Hammers are in no form themselves, should the Magpies really be odds on? No, so lay them at 1.87 at Matchbook.

Best Bets

Hamilton v St Mirren – Lay Hamilton (1.82 Matchbook)

Leicester v QPR – Lay Leicester (1.64 Matchbook)

Newcastle v West Ham – Lay Newcastle (1.87 Matchbook)

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