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We’ve got your fix for Super Sunday Acca tips for this weekend’s Premier League action.
Against Manchester City last Sunday, Sheffield United only saw 21% possession. They only had six shots – one on target – and generated an xG of 0.70.
Yet, The Blades scored with that only shot on target and cost last weekend’s 4.76 Super Sunday Acca. That’s betting.
Stung by that, I erred on the side of caution this Sunday. Even so, this weekend’s treble pays out at a cool 5.67.
Acca odds: 5.67
Odds via bet365 as at 10:30 August 30th 2023. Odds may now differ.
England, Premier League, Sunday, September 3rd 14:00 (UK)
Unbelievably, Crystal Palace vs Wolves is the televised 14:00 game in the Premier League.
I am sure fans of both clubs will admit it doesn’t hold the potential for entertainment as the fixture in Merseyside. Over 2.5 goals are priced at 2.20 at Selhurst Park. In Liverpool, the same bet is 1.45.
Nevertheless, I think this fixture will be an entertaining watch, and the bookmakers have put too high of a premium on goals.
In his latest tenure at The Eagles, Roy Hodgson has destroyed his reputation as a tedious manager.
In the ten league games she oversaw last season, Palace scored 18 and conceded 11, an average of 2.9 per game.
None of their league games this season have seen over 2.5 click, which is why I am going to err on the side of caution and back the Asian Goal Line of 2.0 so we get a push if there are two goals.
In those ten games last season, there were at least two goals in 80%. Hodgson’s side developed a reputation as flat track bullies, only losing one of their games against sides to finish in the bottom half, scoring 16 goals in eight games and taking 17 points.
England, Premier League, Sunday, September 3rd 14:00 (UK)
Liverpool are pure chaos this season, and it is great fun to watch. It’s unsurprising, considering they have been playing with six offensive-minded players across midfield and attack.
Their agent of chaos, Darwin Nunez, bagged a brace from the bench in Newcastle at the weekend to ensure they returned to Merseyside with the three points despite playing the majority of the game with ten men.
It would not be a surprise to see the Uruguayan start on the bench this weekend, though.
Those three goals at St James’ Park maintained Liverpool’s 100% record of scoring and conceding in all of their Premier League games so far this term, a trend I expect to continue this weekend as they host Aston Villa.
The Villans also love a goals fest.
Six, four, five and four. That is how many goals there have been in each of Unai Emery’s games this term.
Taking the Asian Goal Line of 3.0, 3.50 is the play here, with the added security that if there are only three goals at Anfield, we get half of our stake back.
England, Premier League, Sunday, September 3rd 16:30 (UK)
Super Sunday concludes in North London, where Arsenal host Manchester United.
I have my worries about the visitors. They head to the Emirates with a half-fit Anthony Martial, Bruno Fernandes in central midfield, and Diogo Dalot at left-back. Not ideal.
On a positive note, Marcus Rashford should continue on the left. Roy Keane lambasted him for his body language as a number nine; the Red Devils legend calling Rashford a ‘child’.
Rashford prefers it on the left, and from a purely statistical point of view, he plays better there. He is yet to score this season, but he grabbed his first goal contribution via the left against Nottingham Forest.
Man Utd came from two goals down in that game to win, so they will head to the capital full of confidence.
In stark contrast, the Gunners were pegged back by the ten men of Fulham, who equalised late on.
Despite the disappointing manner of that draw, Mikel Arteta was optimistic in his post-match press conference, claiming his side are “ten times better than last season.” It is hard to disagree with him.
The hosts should welcome back first choice Gabriel Jesus to the XI, leaving them as close to full strength as they are going to get.
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