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Cards and unders backed at Bramall Lane
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Goals expected as Cherries host Reds
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Cross-match Bet Builder available at over 11/112.00
Sunday's double header kicks off with what will feel like a must win game for Sheffield Utd. They will have gained confidence from beating Gillingham 4-0 in the FA Cup and have had plenty of time to prepare for West Ham's visit.
West Ham are without arguably their three best players - Jarrod Bowen, Mohammed Kudus and Lucas Paqueta so the Blades could not be playing the Hammers at a better time.
Sheff Utd v West Ham (14:00)
Leg 1: Over 4.5 Match Cards - 6/52.20
Sheff Utd have picked up 61 yellow cards in the league so far this season. Tensions will be rife and may boil over on Sunday. It will be frenetic from the start and the man to take charge Michael Salisbury averages 3.35 yellows a game at present. This looks a strong bet.
Leg 2: Under 2.5 Goals - 8/111.73
West Ham will be without their usual firepower and in what may play out to be a stop start match under 2.5 goals looks a bet at 8/11. Both Man City and Liverpool only beat Sheffield Utd 2-0 in recent weeks and West Ham are struggling for goals without their main men. Some may even put this as under 1.5 goals but we will play it that bit safer with under 2.5.
Bournemouth v Liverpool (16:30)
Leg 1: Over 3.5 Goals - 6/52.20
The last game across all competitions that Bournemouth did not score in was on 7 October. Since then, they have improved at the rate of knots and Dominic Solanke has been instrumental. Bournemouth will fancy their chances here against a Liverpool side contending with injuries. Both teams to score is 9/201.45 but over 3.5 Goals can land in what is sure to be a dinger of a match.
Leg 2: Philip Billing to be fouled - 8/131.61
P Billing has for the last few years been Bournemouth's driving force. A strong ball carried and occasional goal scorer he will relish a fixture against the league leaders. With Liverpool's injuries Bournemouth may get more of the ball than if they were facing a full-strength outfit and Billing will be key to a Bournemouth result. He will be able to draw a foul from a midfield that give up plenty.