English Premier League Tips

Sunday Football Tips: Back bore draw in Wolves v Fulham at well over 250/1

  • Jimmy The Punt
  • Published on
  • Updated on
  • 3:00 min read
Jimmy The Punt's Premier League predictions
Jimmy The Punt tips a lack of goals and cards in the Premier League on Super Sunday

Jimmy The Punt gives his verdict on all six Premier League games on Super Sunday picking out bets up too 256/1257.00...


Manchester United v Nottingham Forest - How may I assist you?

Click here for Manchester United v Nottingham Forest odds
Sunday, 12:30
Live on Sky Sports

Manchester United have qualified for the Champions League with two games to spare. Michael Carrick looks like he's bagged the boss's job too. The campaign can be deemed as a relative success I guess - all that's left is to sign off at Old Trafford in style. 

Bruno Fernandes is still chasing down the assist record. He's on 19 and can be backed at a boosted price of 6/42.50 with the Betfair Sportsbook for one against Nottingham Forest this weekend. It could be worth a look. 

The visitors are in fine form domestically, unbeaten in eight games winning half of those but they head to Manchester wounded.

They were knocked out of the Europa League by Aston Villa and could be without 10 first-teamers here, most notably Morgan Gibbs-White, Murillo and Callum Hudson-Odoi.


Brentford v Crystal Palace - Eagles eyes on European final

Click here for Brentford v Crystal Palace odds
Sunday, 15:00
Live on Sky Sports

Crystal Palace seem to have checked out of the domestic campaign. Who can blame them? They are mathematically safe and have a European final on the horizon. 

In the league, they are winless in five and have only won one of their last seven which explains why they are trading at 4.94/1 with the Exchange. 

Hosts Brentford are eighth - two points off seventh - which could be enough to qualify for the Europa Conference League if Manchester City win the FA Cup on Saturday. 

No bet for me in this one.


Everton v Sunderland - Back Brobbey fouls

Click here for Everton v Sunderland odds
Sunday, 15:00
Live on Sky Sports

Brian Brobbey is worth a look in the fouls market.

The Betfair Sportsbook has him at 5/61.84 to commit 2+ and 3/14.00 to commit 3+. 

The frontman hit the highline against Manchester United in his last game and in the game before against Wolves. 

In fact, he has committed 3+ fouls in four of his last six appearances. 

Brobbey loves a battle with the centre backs and Everton's should oblige. Michael Keane and James Tarkowski aren't the type to shirk a tussle.


Leeds v Brighton - On the cards not the beach

Click here for Leeds v Brighton odds
Sunday, 15:00
Live on Sky Sports

After the draw with Tottenham, Leeds are officially safe but that doesn't mean they'll take their foot of the gas. In fact, with financial incentives dangled, they'll do the exact opposite. 

They host Brighton on Sunday, a club well in the mix for European football. The Seagulls head into the weekend six points off fifth spot and two behind Bournemouth in sixth. 

So, this game should be competitive and with a favourable referee appointment the card market is worth a look. 

Michael Oliver has the whistle and he has dished out 17 cards across his last four appearances. 

Only Chelsea, have picked up more yellow cards than Brighton this season (86) so backing their serial offender makes sense at the prices. 

Lewis Dunk has picked up 10 cautions in the league this term and can be backed at 11/43.75 to be carded this Sunday - that's an industry best price. 

Ethan Ampadu is also worth a look for the hosts. He has nine cards to his name this season and with a career cards per 90 average of 0.30, I was expecting a price of 5/23.50 not the 3/14.00 available. 

Naturally, the card double appeals at a smidge over 12/113.00 - another industry best price.


Wolves v Fulham - On the beach?

Click here for Wolves v Fulham odds
Sunday, 15:00
Live on Sky Sports

Wolves are going down with a whimper. They're six games without a win but at home, only Tottenham have beaten them since the start of February. 

Fulham's lack of consistency will probably cost them a spot in Europe this season. They have only won one of their last five games (D1 L3), losing their last two without scoring. 

In fact, the Cottagers have failed to net in four of their games over that sample, Ryan Sessegnon's goal in the 1-0 win over Aston Villa their only one since the end of March. 

Hosts Wolves have netted one goal or fewer in each of their last five games as well. 

At 2.166/5 with the Betfair Exchange, I think under 2.5 goals is worth a poke. It's clicked in five of Wolves last eight home league games. 

The 17.533/2 available with the Exchange for no first goalscorer also looks big. The industry best price about no first goalscorer is 14/115.00 and it is 12/113.00 with the Sportsbook so to get a price four and a half points bigger is too much of a jump to ignore.

I am also going to have a punt on absolutely nothing happening at Molineux - no goals and no cards at 256/1257.00 by combining no goalscorer, under 1.5 cards and team to receive the most cards 'tie'.

Thomas Kirk has the whistle and he hasn't dished too many cards out this season. His last Premier League appearance had three and his last appearance only saw one card flashed. 

If you want to be more pragmatic, the 5/16.00 about under 2.5 cards and under 2.5 goals is worth a poke as well.


Newcastle v West Ham - Back captain to get a caution

Click here for Newcastle v West Ham odds
Sunday, 17:30
Live on Sky Sports

West Ham sit in 18th, two points behind Tottenham with two games to go. 

The Hammers host Leeds on the final day but they could do with something at Newcastle this Sunday, especially considering they have a goal-difference 11 goals worse off than Spurs.

Nuno Espírito Santo's side could move out of the relegation zone if they win at St James' Park. Plus, Spurs don't play until Tuesday and their trip to Stamford Bridge is no gimme so there's still time for a couple of twists and turns in this relegation fight. 

Considering what is at stake, backing the Irons captain Jarrod Bowen for a card is the bet again. 

At 17/29.50 it is another industry best price. Bowen has five cards this season and with a cards per 90 average of 0.14 this season, this looks a touch too big. 


Now read our other Premier League previews here!


Recommended bets

New Customers can get £50 in free bets!

Available to new customers only. Place a £10 bet on the Betfair Sportsbook and you will receive £50 in free bets to use on Bet Builders and Accas! Opt-in here and T&cs apply.

Jimmy The Punt avatar

Jimmy The Punt

Jimmy is a regular football tipster on betting.betfair who has a passion for his local club Sheffield United

Prices quoted in copy are correct at time of publication but liable to change.

Upcoming Premier League Fixtures

No upcoming matches to display.