Super Sunday is here and I'll be looking to find the best value in selected English Football fixtures.
Arsenal progressed to the Champions League quarter-final with ease after a 9-3 aggregate victory over PSV. Their league results have really tailed off though and The Gunners now trail Liverpool by 15 points in the title race.
Only one win in their last four Premier League fixtures and worryingly are conceding goals at The Emirates at an alarming rate. They've conceded in six of their previous seven matches at home and with the inform Chelsea visiting today, I think that trend continues.
Chelsea are now just six points behind Arsenal and can take advantage of Man City's slip up at home yesterday and gain a valuable point in the Top four race. Chelsea have now won four on the trot in all competitions and will cause problems in North London.
The Blues have scored in 11 of their previous 13 matches and with Arsenal seemingly conceding more goals than usual at home, BTTS looks a very good price here.
Fulham conceded a last gasp 98th minute penalty to lose away at Brighton last week after a positive performance. They are 8 points better off than Tottenham in the Premier League table but Fulham's home form isn't the best and have only won five matches at home all season.
A 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace in their last game at home, and draws against Ipswich and Southampton in recent months at Craven Cottage have been disappointing.
Tottenham have been ravaged with injuries this season, but they look to have turned a corner and fought back well to beat AZ Alkmaar to progress to the Europa League quarter-finals. Their league form has also been better and they have only lost 1 of their last 4.
I expect this to be a competitive match, and with Spurs having some important players returning from injury, I think they can battle and gain a point today.
Leicester have lost eight of their last nine matches in all competitions and have failed to score at home in the Premier League in their last 6 home fixtures. 9 defeats in 14 at the King Power this season and The Foxes look destined for an immediate return to the Championship with odds of 1/25 for relegation.
Manchester United cruised through to the Europa League quarter-finals after a 4-1 win against Real Sociedad at Old Trafford. It's been a miserable Premier League campaign for the Red Devils but they are now unbeaten in their previous four in the league and should have too much quality for this Leicester side even after their busy period lately.
Bruno Fernandes has been the shining light in this United side this season and scored a hat-trick on Thursday. Six goals in the Premier League this season and a certainty to take a penalty, he looks great value to score anytime against a side who have conceded 59 goals this season.
💻 Bookie | Market | Odds | 👉 Back Bet |
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![]() | Manchester United To Win | 10/11 | Place Bet |
![]() | Bruno Fernandes To Score Anytime | 9/4 | Place Bet |
Newcastle will be over the moon after seeing Liverpool play 120 minutes in their Champions League defeat to PSG on Tuesday. It's far from the perfect preparation for The Reds and they may be slightly deflated after seeing a potential historic treble slip out of their hands.
It will be even harder to get a result today after seeing Trent Alexander-Arnold limp off on Tuesday, and they're now without a recognised right back with Connor Bradley also injured, with Jarell Quansah set to start at RB.
Liverpool have been superb in the Premier League this season and look set to win the title, but you can't help but feel losing on penalties on Tuesday will have an effect on them, especially fatigue wise.
Newcastle have gone 56 years since they lifted a Major Trophy and they haven't won a domestic cup final since 1955. The Toon Army will be taking over London as they wait in anticipation and hope the result isn't the same as 2023 when they lost to Manchester United.
They're without Anthony Gordon, Sven Botman and Lewis Hall today, which will be a big blow. They were outclassed by Liverpool at Anfield just 3 weeks ago, but a positive 1-0 victory away at West Ham last week will give them confidence coming into this.
Newcastle are winless in their last 17 meetings with Liverpool in all competitions since a 2-0 home win under Steve McClaren in December 2015. They've also lost in their last five major domestic cup finals and it's looking ominous for that to change against a very strong Liverpool side.
I expect The Geordies to be competitive here and nick a goal with Liverpool ultimately coming out on top in 90 minutes.
Alexander Isak has been involved in four goals in five appearances against Liverpool with 3 goals and 1 assist, including scoring and assisting in the match at St James's Park in December.
He has 19 goals in the Premier League this season including 3 in his last 4. He's also first choice penalty taker for Newcastle, which brings even more opportunity for him to score anytime.
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James is a former professional dart player who enjoys writing about darts, golf and football. In 2012, he was crowned the PDC World Youth Champion and these days, he puts his expertise to use with betting tips for BettingLounge readers.