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Sunday Football Tips: Back Premier League fun in the sun goals acca at 160/1

  • Jimmy The Punt
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Jimmy The Punt gives his verdict on all 10 Premier League final day fixtures with bets advised up to 160/1161.00...


Burnley v Wolves - Basement boys battle

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The big one at the bottom of the table. 

Sure, these two have been confined to relegation for several weeks but with only two points between them this clash decides who finishes in 20th spot.

Burnley only need a draw, Wolves need a win, not that I would want to try and call this one. 

Goals look the most sensible way in with over 2.5 goals priced at 1.794/5 with the Exchange.

Since Scott Parker left, Burnley lost 3-1 at Leeds, drew 2-2 at home to Aston Villa and were narrowly beaten at Arsenal. 

Wolves away form leaves a lot to be desired but they concede plenty of goals and the reverse of this fixture saw five goals. 

I also think the 15/82.88 available with the Sportsbook for over 3.5 goals is worth a poke but I'll be wrapping that in the 160/1161.00 Canadian (x26 bets of 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 four-fold, 1 five-fold) with the other legs coming from the next four games below.


Crystal Palace v Arsenal - Eagles eyes on Europe

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Arsenal were crowned champions on Tuesday after Manchester City could only manage a draw with Bournemouth. 

It's completely changed the dynamic of this clash with Crystal Palace. 

With nothing at stake for the Gunners, their price to win the match has drifted significantly. The visitors can now be backed at 4/51.80 to win with the Betfair Sportsbook.

Lack of motivation aside, it's common knowledge the Arsenal's players were out celebrating their title till the early hours of Wednesday morning. That'll probably play a role on Sunday as well. 

Ordinarily, I'd be looking to get the Eagles on side. The issue is they have a European final next Wednesday and this will be their priority. 

Having secured their Premier League status a few weeks ago, Palace don't have anything to play for. Plus, this will be Oliver Glasner's last game at Selhurst Park. 

So, I think the best way to approach this is goals and over 2.5 can be backed at 1.738/11 with the Exchange. 

I also think the 8/52.60 available with the Sportsbook for over 3.5 goals is worth earmarking for the 172/1173.00 Canadian. 


Sunderland v Chelsea - Black Cats and Blues boys to cut loose

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Sunderland still have a chance of qualifying for Europe, basically they need to win and hope certain results go their way. 

Having built their impressive campaign largely on their form at the Stadium of Light, the Black Cats have lost four of their last six on their own patch (W1 D1). 

At the prices available, goals have to be the way in once again. 

The Sportbook has over 3.5 goals at 9/52.80 so this fixture will be the third in the 160/1161.00 Canadian.

Sunderland's grip on games has loosened a little recently with a four, a five and a seven goal games across their last five. 

In the four games under Calum McFarlane, both teams to score has clicked three times for Chelsea, overs twice with one four-goal game.

This will be the final game of the caretaker manager's second stint in the hotseat and I think the Blues boys will cut loose.


Tottenham v Everton - Corner the value

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Tottenham's survival hopes are in their own hands, their goal-difference is vastly superior to West Ham so barring a 12 goal swing on final day, a point against Everton will secure their Premier League status. 

In theory, Everton don't have anything to play for but I am sure David Moyes would love to play the pantomime villain and do his former employers West Ham a favour, even though he isn't exactly adored in East London. 

The potential for chaos looks rife in this fixture as well and with over 3.5 goals one of the bigger prices on the slate at 2/13.00, it is worth including in the 172/1173.00 goals Canadian acca. 

One goal games against Sunderland and Wolves are the only exceptions to De Zerbi's goalsy Spurs stint. There's been 12 scored across the other four games with both teams netting in each. 

Given the dynamic of this one, I also think Tottenham's corner lines are worth a look. 

They've averaged 6.83 under De Zerbi with their highest totals coming in their two home games against Brighton (7) and Leeds (14). 

If they are chasing a result here, I could easily see them hitting the lines of +9.5 corners, 10.5 corners, 11.5 corners and 12.5 corners at 9/25.50, 7/18.00, 10/111.00 and 16/117.00.  


West Ham v Leeds - Captain to get a caution

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As already mentioned, West Ham need to win here and hope Moysey does them a favour in North London but at 1/161.06 on with the Sportsbook to be relegated, the writing might be on the wall for the Hammers. 

Despite officially having nothing to play for, the alleged financial incentives inhouse at Elland Road give Leeds' players motivation to finish strongly. 

Daniel Farke's side have taken the second most points in the Premier League (14) since the start of April, behind Manchester City, and boast an impressive record against sides below them. 

In 11 games, they've won six (D2 L3) with goals often plentiful. Both teams have scored in eight of those games, over 2.5 goals in eight as well and over 3.5 on five occasions. 

At 9/52.80, over 3.5 goals in the fifth and final selection in the over 3.5 goals Canadian acca alongside Burnley v Wolves, Sunderland v Chelsea, Tottenham v Everton and Crystal Palace v Arsenal. 

I also think it's having a final stab at a Jarrod Bowen card at an industry best 8/19.00 with the Sportbook. 

With everything on the line, you'd fancy their captain and star player to put in a spirited performance, one which could toe the line. 


Manchester City v Aston Villa - Pep's farewell

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This game forces me to acknowledge the dreaded European connotations so here goes. 

After Aston Villa won the Europa League on Wednesday, there's a chance the Champions League qualification places extend down to sixth place if and only if Aston Villa finish in fifth spot. 

So, should they lose at the Etihad and Liverpool win against Brentford, it would knock the Villans down to fifth knocking down the threshold for Champions League qualification down a place and subsequently the same happens to the Europa League qualification and Europa Conference League qualification. 

In this instance, seventh and eighth would get into the Europa League and ninth would qualify for the Europa Conference League. 

That clears that up. 

Back to this game at hand. 

After the draw on the South Coast, Manchester City essentially have nothing to play for other than their farewell to Pep Guardiola. 

As it is his swansong, he'll be signing off with a domestic double and will surely be looking to end on a high at the Etihad. 

Ordinarily, and sticking to the theme of the article, I'd be looking towards goals here but 9.417/2 Aston Villa's price to win with the Exchange could be worth a look. 

There might be a few sore heads in the Villa camp after midweek but still, they went off around 11/43.75 at City last April. 

Motivation is obviously a major factor and Villa don't have any here - Champions League football secured - so probably best leave this game alone. 


Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth - Cherries on brink of UCL?

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Nottingham Forest's unbeaten run of 10 games domestically and in Europe saw them scurry well clear of the relegation zone with time to spare, and almost make the Europa League final. 

It means they have nothing to play for on Sunday, other than giving the City Ground faithful a good send off. 

Bournemouth on the other hand have it all on the line as Andoni Iraola is looking to stamp his departure with Champions League qualification. 

The Cherries need to hope Villa lose and Liverpool win. If Villa get a result, they'll need Liverpool to lose, to win themselves and hope for a six goal swing. Confusing, I know. 


Liverpool v Brentford - That could be Slot's lot

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After winning the title last season, it's fair to say the campaign hasn't exactly panned out as Liverpool fans would have hoped with a top five finish all they could muster. 

It may be enough for a spot in next season's Champions League but it doesn't look like it's going to keep Arne Slot in a job. 

It's been reported that the Dutch supremo will lose his job after this fixture, with soon-to-be ex-Bournemouth boss Iraola amongst the favourites to replace him. 

So, expect an unseasonably dour atmosphere at Anfield on Sunday. 

Visitors Brentford have a chance of qualifying for Europe if the places get knocked back one.

The Bees are ninth and could still usurp Chelsea and Brighton if Brentford better one of those pairs results. Sunderland and Newcastle could overtake the Bees though, if they fail to get a result here though.


Fulham v Newcastle - Silva's send off

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This game marks the end of an era at Craven Cottage as it is Marco Silva's last game. 

He inherited a yo-yoing Fulham side and quickly established them into a mid-table Premier League club, despite having to losing his star men on a couple of occasions.

His side host Newcastle on Sunday in one of the more nothing to play for fixtures. 

Given the context though, I'd be leaning towards the hosts at 2.982/1

Newcastle have only won four of 18 away trips this term (D5 L9), although they have only lost two of eight trips to sides below them in the table. 


Brighton v Manchester United - Seagulls set for Europa League

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Manchester United's final outing of the season will be Michael Carrick's first as permanent boss of Manchester United. 

His audition spanned 16 games during which he led his side to 11 wins and no side in the division can trump his haul of 36 points over that period. 

The Red Devils head to the South Coast to take on Brighton and the Seagulls are well in the mix for Europe. 

A win guarantees a spot in the Europa League, anything else gives the chasing pack a squeak. 


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