Super Sunday is here and I'll be looking to find the best value in selected English Football fixtures.
Ipswich will be relegated this weekend if West Ham and Wolves both win and they fail to beat Arsenal. After relinquishing a 2-0 lead at Stamford Bridge to gain a point last week, that result failed to change their inevitable reality of Championship football next season.
The Tractor Boys have just one win in their last nine in all competitions, but they have scored in 11 of their previous 12 in all competitions.
The Champions League looks set to be The Gunners' priority now after their fantastic 5-1 aggregate victory over Real Madrid to seal their semi-final spot.
Mikel Arteta's men are 13 points behind leaders Liverpool and have only lost three Premier League matches all season, and even with an expected rotated starting 11, they should have far too much quality for Kieran McKenna's men.
💻 Bookie | Market | Odds | 👉 Back Bet |
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![]() | BTTS & Arsenal To Win | 9/4 | Place Bet |
Fulham beat Chelsea 2-1 in the reverse fixture earlier in the season and can complete their first league double over The Blues with a victory at Craven Cottage.
The Cottagers beat leaders Liverpool 3-2 in their last match here and have lost just four matches at home in the Premier League this season.
Chelsea reached the Conference League semi-finals on Thursday despite losing at home to Legia Warsaw.
Enzo Maresca's men are still in the race for Champions League qualification, but their inconsistent league form has been highlighted by no wins in their last eight away from home, and a lack of goals has been a huge concern.
Chelsea have scored just three times during that time, which is the fewest of any team in the Premier League away from home during that period.
Fulham look set to secure a league double over their West London rivals and can take advantage of the inconsistent Blues and gain a crucial 3 points at Craven Cottage.
Manchester United completed another dramatic European comeback on Thursday, managing to turn around being 4-2 down in extra time against Lyon to become the first team in European history to score two goals in the 120th minute or later.
The Europa League will certainly be Ruben Amorim's priority now that the Red Devils are guaranteed to register their lowest points tally in the Premier League era.
Vitor Pereira has overseen a tremendous turnaround at Wolves, and their survival can be confirmed if they win here and Ipswich lose at home to Arsenal. Wolves won the reverse fixture 2-0 and can register a first League double since 1979/80 over United with a win at Old Trafford.
It will be interesting to see how much Ruben Amorim rotates his team after going to extra time on Thursday. Wolves are looking for their fifth straight league win and can take advantage of a fatigued/weakened United team.
💻 Bookie | Market | Odds | 👉 Back Bet |
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![]() | Wolves To Win | 9/4 | Read Review |
Leicester have lost eight successive Premier League home matches without scoring and could become only the third team in English top-flight history to go nine matches in a row without scoring if they fail to find the net today.
The Foxes came from behind twice against Brighton to draw 2-2, but that point has only delayed their inevitable relegation to the Championship.
Liverpool could be crowned Champions today if Arsenal fail to beat Ipswich and The Reds win here. If that doesn't happen today, it looks set to be just a matter of time before Arne Slot's first season in charge brings a record equalling 20th top-flight trophy.
Liverpool lost 3-2 at Fulham in their last away match and will need to regroup to make sure they get a victory here in what looks on paper like a very straightforward task.
Three of Liverpool's last five league wins were recorded to nil, and the Foxes have failed to score in eight of their last nine league matches.
💻 Bookie | Market | Odds | 👉 Back Bet |
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![]() | BTTS NO & Liverpool To Win | 21/20 | Place Bet |
Min. Deposit | £5 |
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Max. Amount | £30 |
Turnover | No wagering |
Expiration | 30 days |
Min. Deposit | £10 |
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Max. Amount | £60 |
Turnover | No wagering |
Expiration | 28 days |
Min. Deposit | £10 |
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Max. Amount | £50 |
Turnover | No wagering |
Expiration | 7 Days |
Min. Deposit | £5 |
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Max. Amount | £20 |
Turnover | No wagering |
Expiration | 14 days |
Min. Deposit | £10 |
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Max. Amount | £60 |
Turnover | No wagering* |
Expiration | 30 days |
Min. Deposit | £10 |
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Max. Amount | £40 |
Turnover | 0x sports, 50x casino |
Expiration | 7 days |
Min. Deposit | £10 |
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Max. Amount | £10 |
Turnover | No wagering |
Expiration | 7 days |
Min. Deposit | £10 |
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Max. Amount | £30 |
Turnover | No wagering |
Expiration | 7 days |
Min. Deposit | £10 |
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Max. Amount | £30 |
Turnover | No wagering |
Expiration | 7 days |
Min. Deposit | £10 |
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Max. Amount | £60 |
Turnover | No wagering |
Expiration | 28 days |
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.