Super Sunday is here and I'll be looking to find the best value in selected English Football fixtures.
Liverpool are going through a tough time at the moment after losing three of their last four matches in all competitions. A 3-2 defeat at Fulham last week was just their second defeat in the Premier League this season but with Arsenal slipping up away at Everton, The Reds remain 11 points clear at the top of the table.
Anfield has become a fortress once against for Liverpool this season and they've won 12 of 15 matches at home in the Premier League, losing just once.
West Ham have had a disappointing season but have shown glimpses of being back to their best under Graham Potter, especially during their 1-0 win away at Arsenal in February. Consistency has been the biggest issue for The Hammers though and are winless in their last four league matches.
West Ham have conceded 20 goals in their previous five matches against Liverpool, including 5-0 and 5-1 defeats in the Premier League and EFL Cup this season.
The Reds are the top scorers in the League this season with 69 goals at a rate of 2.3 per match, whilst West Ham have conceded 47 goals at a rate of 1.8 per match so over 3.5 goals looks fantastic value here.
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![]() | Over 3.5 Goals | 11/8 | Place Bet |
Chelsea took complete control of their UEFA Conference League quarter-final on Thursday with a 3-0 win over Legia Warsaw. That result should allow Enzo Maresca the chance to play a full-strength team in the Blue's quest for Champions League qualification and they come into this weekend 4th in the Premier League. A win for Chelsea today would be the first time they've won six consecutive League home matches since July 2020.
Ipswich are all but relegated after losing their relegation six-pointer at home to Wolves last week and now find themselves 12 points from safety. The Tractor Boys have won just one League match in 2025 but they have been scoring goals and have failed to find the net just once in their last 11 matches in all competitions.
Chelsea should be far too strong here and I fully expect them to take control early here, as always though Ipswich will threaten, especially with Liam Delap leading their line and I think they'll nick a goal here.
💻 Bookie | Market | Odds | 👉 Back Bet |
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![]() | BTTS & Chelsea Win | 17/10 | Place Bet |
Wolves claimed a huge victory in their fight for Premier League survival, 2-1 away at Ipswich last week to open up a 12-point gap from the relegation zone. That's now three wins on the trot for Vitor Pereira's men as they look set for another season in the top flight.
Tottenham have left themselves with a lot of work to do in their Europa League quarter-final after drawing 1-1 at home against Eintracht Frankfurt. Ange Postecoglou's Spurs sit 15th in the Premier League table and the pressure is growing on the Aussie as the sack is looming if Spurs continue so inconsistently.
Wolves can play with more freedom after all but securing Premier League survival and they can pile more pressure onto Tottenham with a win here.
Newcastle are eyeing up Champions League qualification after winning their last four matches in all competitions. Eddie Howe's men could do the double over Manchester United for the first time since 1930/31 after winning the reverse fixture 2-0 in December.
Ruben Amorim has been put under more pressure after their disappointing 2-2 draw with Lyon in the Europa League quarter-final. Two errors from Andre Onana was the difference in that tie and he'll need to bounce back quickly if he's to deny The Magpies.
United have won just four away matches in the Premier League this season and sit 13th in the table after another disappointing campaign.
Newcastle are full of confidence after their EFL success and have won back-to-back league matches since then and look set to pile more misery onto the struggling Red Devils.
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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.