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🤑 Best football tips of the weekend 👇
We are now in the midst of the Premier League’s festive fixture pile-up with there set to be plenty of football on our screens over the Christmas period, we’re here to help you find the most value out of this weekend’s batch of games!
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Our tips will consist of the following categories:
· The Banker – A bet with shorter odds that is typically, statistically, more likely to happen.
· The Earner – An upgrade on the banker that holds more potential profit, at a greater risk.
· The Long Shot – A bet with longer odds that aims to secure significant profit but as the name suggests, is often difficult to pull off.
· The Accumulator – A combination of often shorter odd bets to create a longer, more profitable accumulator.
The Banker (6/5)
Heung-Min Son & Mohamed Salah to have a shot on target, Dominic Solanke to have a shot (6/5)
Liverpool travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the late kick off on Sunday, knowing that they will be facing Spurs merely weeks later in the Carabao Cup semi-finals, although this fixture still has plenty at stake with points being crucial to both sides season.
Heung-Min Son may be displaying signs of age but his goal tally says otherwise, with three goals in his last four appearances in all competitions. Son is also the sixth most frequent shot taker in the PL this season (1.46 shots on target per 90) and has hit the target seven times in his last 3 PL starts alone.
Salah has been the standout performer of the Premier League so far this seasonw with the Egyptian at the core of Liverpool’s brilliance this season. The 32-year-old is averaging 1.57 shots on target per 90 as well as being a prolific goalscorer this season.
Dominic Solanke netted twice in Spurs’ rollercoaster quarter-final against Manchester United and will be keen to prove a point over his former club. Solanke averages 2.51 shots on target per 90 so far this season and, should he remain fit as expected, will be a key part of Spurs’ performance on Sunday.
The likes of Cody Gakpo, James Maddison and Darwin Nunez can all be utilised for similar, if not better odds, instead of Solanke in this bet however if you don’t fancy the Tottenham striker in this bet.
The best odds for this bet can be found at Bet365 - (link)
The Earner - (11/4)
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Nicolas Jackson & Noni Madueke all to have a shot on target (11/4)
Everton may have held Arsenal to a 0-0 last weekend but their games are very rarely void of action.
The Toffees may be the second-lowest scorers in the division this season but they’re main outlet has been Calvert-Lewin who’s averaging 1.06 shots on target per 90 this season. With Everton playing at home and Chelsea being open in defence (the Blues rank mid-table for shots on target against them) Calvert-Lewin adds great value to this bet.
Maresca’s men currently sit top of the table for goals scored in the Premier League this season with multiple of their forward’s frequently testing opposition goalkeepers.
No more however than both Noni Madueke (who averages 1.85 shots on target per 90) and striker Nicolas Jackson (who averages 1.60 shots on target per 90). Goodison Park may not be an easy place to go but this pair are likely to be on form and should at least test Jordan Pickford in this Sunday afternoon clash.
The best odds for this bet can be found at BetMGM - (link)
The Long Shot - (17/2)
Both Yoane Wissa & Chris Wood to score anytime (17/2)
Only Wolverhampton Wanderers fans have seen more goals in their games than Brentford have this season, although Bees fans have had a far more enjoyable time than Wolves this season…
Brentford’s home form is astonishingly good this season, with Thomas Frank’s side winning seven out of their eight home fixtures so far this season, making Brentford one of the best home sides across the whole of Europe.
A man who thrives at the Gtec Stadium is Yoane Wissa who has scored six goals in his last four games at Brentford’s home. If his pattern of scoring is anything to go by, the Congolose forward looks great value to score.
Chris Wood’s impressive turn of form this season has been a joy to watch for neutrals with the New Zealand striker bagging ten goals from fifteen starts in the Premier League.
Wood was a matter of centrimeters away from being on the scoresheet against Aston Villa but still has a respectable two goals in his past four Premier League fixtures and could add to his tally for the season against a Brentford team who have the fourth worst defensive record in the division this season.
The Accumulator - (9/1)
Brentford, Chelsea, Fulham & Manchester United all to win (9/1)
As mentioned above, Brentford’s home form is something to behold this season with the Bees picking up 22 out of a possible 24 points at the Gtec Stadium this season. Thomas Frank’s side add value to this accumulator as they’re hosting Nottingham Forest who have been impressive so far this season although have lost two of their past three away trips.
Chelsea could pile the pressure upon Liverpool ahead of the Reds trip to Tottenham later on Sunday should they beat Everton. The Toffees have the boost of new owners but it’s hard to look past the fact the hosts have only won a single game in their past seven attempts compared to the visitor’s outstanding run of victories.
Southampton look set to announce Ivan Juric as their new manager although it remains to be seen if the Croatian, who lasted just over two months at Roma, will be in the away dugout at Fulham on Sunday.
Fulham’s draw at Anfield proves Marco Silva’s side are one to be wary of this season and could stretch their unbeaten run in the league to five games with a win on Sunday.
Manchester United may have seen themselves dumped out of the Carabao Cup on Thursday but will still take the momentum from a turnaround victory at the Etihad with them into Sunday as they host Bournemouth, who have impressed this season and have defeated some of the Premier League’s giants, although have struggled to do so away from home.
The best odds for this bet can be found at Bet365 - (link)
Bonus Accumulator – (3/1)
Leeds, Newcastle & Arsenal all to win (3/1) [MONEY BACK AS CASH]
To kickstart their ‘superweek’, Sky Bet are offering this accumulator as a boost with the huge bonus of them giving your stake back as cash should the accumulator lose.
Leeds United host Oxford United, who have recently sacked manager, Des Buckingham, much to the surprise of their fans, and will likely struggle to get a result at Elland Road where Leeds have won all eight of their last games.
Newcastle travel to Ipswich fresh off the back of booking their place in the Carabao Cup semi-finals. Ipswich may have picked up their first win after four games without one last Saturday but the hope for the Magpies will be that their sheer quality will see them through and secure their third win on the bounce.
Arsenal defeated Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday despite having a weakened team, even when Palace went near full strength. Daniel Munoz remains suspended for the hosts and could be exploited by the Gunners' attack who will be looking to fire them even closer to the top spot of the Premier League.
This offer can be found at Sky Bet - (link)
All statistics have been sourced from FBRef & FotMob.
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