Super Sunday is here and I'll be looking to find the best value in selected English Football fixtures.
Brentford come into today in 11th place in the Premier League and can go within striking distance of the European places with a win today. The Bees are unbeaten in four and have won their last two against Brighton and Nottingham Forest.
Manchester United registered a fantastic 3-0 away victory against Athletic Club in the Europa League semi-final on Thursday, but after a miserable Premier League season, the Red Devils are likely to focus on Europe and could field a weakened side at the Gtech.
United have a dreadful record on the road this season and have won only four away from home all season. Brentford have something to play for here, whilst United's focus is elsewhere, and that should play into the home side's hands.
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![]() | Brentford To Win | 41/50 | Place Bet |
Brighton staged a remarkable comeback last week, scoring two goals after the 85th minute to beat West Ham 3-2. That result ended the Seagulls' five-match winless run, and they have four matches left to secure European football for next season.
Newcastle can reclaim 3rd place in the Premier League with a win today and keep the pressure on the teams around them in the Champions League qualification race. Eddie Howe was back in the dugout today after a bout of pneumonia against Ipswich last week, which will be a huge boost to the Magpies.
Newcastle have won six of their last seven matches and can take advantage of the stuttering Seagulls and claim a vital three points in their race for Europe.
Graham Potter almost imploded in his press conference after West Ham conceded two late goals to lose to Brighton 3-2 last week. The Englishman has struggled to turn around the Hammers' form, and they're currently on a seven-match winless run.
Spurs won 3-1 at home against Bodo/Glimt on Thursday in the Europa League semi-final, but Ange Postecoglou remains under huge pressure and looks unlikely to keep his job after a miserable Premier League campaign. Tottenham have lost 19 times in the league this season, which is their joint worst record in the Premier League era.
Both sides are hard to predict at the moment, so I think it's best to stay away from the result. Jarrod Bowen remains West Ham's talisman, registering 9 goals and 7 assists in the league this season, and can take advantage of Tottenham's leaky defence, which has conceded 51 goals this term.
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![]() | Jarrod Bowen To Score Anytime | 8/5 | Read Review |
Chelsea are set to give the League Champions a guard of honour at Stamford Bridge, will will surely hurt the home fans. The Blues have bigger things on their mind at the moment, though, and can take another step in the right direction for a return to Champions League football with a victory here. Chelsea have lost just two of their last thirteen matches in all competitions, and have one foot in the UEFA Conference League final after a 4-1 victory over Djurgaarden on Thursday.
Liverpool were crowned Champions after thrashing Tottenham 5-1 at Anfield last Sunday. A record equalling 20th top-flight crown draws them level with arch rivals Manchester United. Arne Slot has done a fantastic job in his first season in charge and has lost just two Premier League matches all season.
It's hard to say if Liverpool will take their foot off the gas after securing the title, but it would be unlikely to think they'd lose concentration at Stamford Bridge. I think they'll be goals, but a draw looks the most likely result here.
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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.