Soccer betting expert Jones Knows has provided insight into Sunday’s match overall, predicting that both Liverpool and Manchester United could lose.
Leeds vs Manchester United, Sunday 12:30pm – Play Super 6s here!
This game is football stripped of its raw emotion, and is exactly where the home team has the advantage. Leeds are circling this game. Daniel Farke doesn’t seem like a man to gamble lightly, so the decision to rest key players in that tough 0-0 draw with Liverpool looked more like a calculated chess move than a rotation. Stay powder dry, score points and be ready for the matches that really matter to your supporters. he is a smart man
Many teams have struggled with Leeds’ vulnerability in recent years, but this version of United still has weaknesses away from home. United have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 14 away games in the Premier League. Leeds are likely to bet big on a draw no bet at evens on Sky Bet.
Score prediction: 2-1
Everton vs Brentford, Sunday 3pm, live on Sky Sports – Play the Super 6 here!
When Yoan Wissa and Brian Mbeumo left gaps in Brentford’s front line, the question arose as to where the goals would come from. The answer was Kevin Shade. He has stepped up and has already scored seven goals this season.
Brentford once again deserve huge credit for that. They continue to discover offensive talent and give it time to develop. Schade’s movement between full-back and centre-back is smart, his timing has improved and his finishing is decisive, making him a player to chase across the goalscorer market. He’s 11/4 away from scoring on Sky Bet – this price looks a bit good value.
Score prediction: 1-1
Fulham vs Liverpool, Sunday 3pm, live on Sky Sports – Play the Super 6 here!
Liverpool arrive with an eight-game unbeaten run in all competitions, which on the surface is a sign of momentum. But an undefeated record can be misleading if performance hasn’t changed significantly. A quick look at the results shows that this Liverpool side looks much the same as it did earlier in the season, capable of high performances but prone to blunders that lead to pressure.
Remember, this is a team in transition. Evolving roles and ever-refining identities. That doesn’t mean they won’t be competitive this season, far from it, but it does mean that the consistency of getting results will hold them back. And that contradiction is why Fulham feel they have an opportunity. They will watch the 7/4 match with a draw no bet on Sky Bet.
Score prediction: 2-1
Newcastle vs Crystal Palace, Sunday 3pm, live on Sky Sports – play the Super 6 here!
Crystal Palace’s defense is starting to get really shaky. They have conceded two goals per game in their last six games, but their surface-level results are strongly backed up by the numbers below. The 1.9 expected goals per 90 over the same period shows that opponents are scoring with alarming regularity.
Once Newcastle score, the second goal is usually not far away when they play at St James’ Park. Eddie Howe’s side have scored at least two goals in each of their last 10 home games and with a home win on Sky Bet on 10/11, it would be a smart bet for the Toon to score at least 1.5 goals.
Score prediction: 3-1
Tottenham v Sunderland, Sunday 3pm, live on Sky Sports – Play the Super 6 here!
This has all the makings of a game that would be fooling, especially if you listened carefully to the soundtrack coming from the Tottenham side against Brentford in the last game. That 0-0 wasn’t just goalless, it was futile.
The most memorable moment was heard from the stands, with the away side shouting “boring, boring Tottenham”, but when fans start openly mocking your team it’s usually wise to take heed. Thomas Frank’s side still lack rhythm, confidence and incision in the final third. Given Sunderland’s cantankerous defending, a 0-0 correct score would give them a score of 10/1, which could mean they go goalless again.
Score prediction: 0-0
Manchester City vs Chelsea, Sunday 5:30pm, live on Sky Sports – Play the Super 6 here!
Manchester City’s home card numbers have been quietly increasing. He has been booked 14 times in the last seven home games. This means the team is increasingly forced into recovery challenges and tactical fouls, often a by-product of the change in style introduced by manager Josep Guardiola as City become more direct.
Chelsea are exactly the type of team that will provoke that reaction. With João Pedro, Alejandro Garnacho and Cole Palmer, they have ball carriers who are good at inviting contact and drawing fouls in transition. Since the start of last season, this trio alone has drawn 45 cards from opposing players. You can back City with 1.5 cards on Sky Bet on 10/11.
