Below, you can find Ben's tips for the final day of the 2025/26 Premier League season. The odds were correct at the time of writing.
On Sunday, the final game of the 2025/26 Premier League season takes place and there is still so much to be decided. So, we have taken a look at five of the games, picking a tip in each.
This year's Premier League final day is really interesting. Several teams can still change their European fates and then you have the relegation battle, which looks like one for the ages.
Let's dive into our tips for this game.
At the time of writing this, the lineups were not available to us, so I have tried to make some assumptions about the lineup, whilst only tipping players I think will start. It is worth stating here that I would not advise placing any bets until the lineups are out for both teams.
I've stuck around the Evens mark for this set of tips, hoping to have a bit more success.
Now, without further ado, let's dive into my reasoning.
Starting with West Ham's game against Leeds, I think this looks like a pretty nice price, certainly. Castellanos has had 12 foul involvements in his last five games, getting a yellow card in two games.
Whilst he has only scored once in his last five, he has had nine shots on target and in a game of this magnitude, he will be expected to pop up with a big performance.
I was a bit surprised at the odds for this, admittedly. The Brazilian has had four shots on target in his last five games and if we include the super sub feature, you have five in his last five.
Considering a place in the Champions League is still possible, the Cherries will be expected to go and fight relentlessly for that. So, I think he will be very involved.
Relegation-threatened Richarlison is a different breed. The Brazilian showed it at Everton and he is now showing it at Tottenham, too.
I was half tempted to just back him to score. However, the added insurance of an assist for just under Evens is too tempting to turn down with three contributions in his last five.
This looks like a fantastic price for Caicedo. We had a winning tip the other week in the FA Cup Final involving the Ecuadorian midfielder and we're looking to him for a pick again.
Here, it's in the foul involvement market. In his last 10 games, he has averaged 3.99 foul involvements per game which raises to FIVE per game in his last five games.
Against a Sunderland midfield that will also get stuck in and with Europe on the line, I think he'll be getting stuck in.
Sticking down the foul line, I think Luke Shaw could be a great price for a card this weekend. In his last five games, he has averaged just under two fouls per game and managed to get three yellow cards in this time.
Against a tricky Brighton team, who are likely to be the dominant side here, he could well be pressured into another yellow card...
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Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.