Sunday’s betting card features two high-profile Premier League fixtures with strong data insights.
Brighton hosts Crystal Palace at the Amex Stadium on Sunday. This derby usually escalates tempo, pressure, and discipline. Brighton’s home matches are open, with high shot volume and chance creation, while Palace’s away games show defensive stress and limited control. The matchup reveals clear statistical advantages.
Later, Liverpool takes on Manchester City at Anfield. This fixture embodies title-level intensity and consistent elite metrics. Liverpool’s home outputs are strong in shots, xG, and territory, while City’s away performances against top teams show reduced control and higher concessions. Both games offer clear betting structures for Sunday.
Brighton vs Crystal Palace
Tipster: Kevin Mac
The stakes are high as Brighton and Crystal Palace meet, with Palace aiming to stop their slide.
Tip 1: Half-time draw – This game is fiercely fought, with little between the squads, making a half-time draw a good prospect at 5/4 with Unibet.
Tip 2: Jorgen Strand Larsen over 1.5 fouls – Larsen is eager to make an impact on his debut and could be aggressive, priced at 10/11 at Bet365 to commit two or more fouls.
Tip 3: Under 2.5 total goals – Their last meeting ended 0-0. Betting on under 2.5 goals could pay off at evens with William Hill.
Liverpool vs Man City
Tipster: Greg MacLean
Man City strives to maintain their Premier League title hopes against reigning champions Liverpool.
Tip 1: Florian Wirtz to score or assist – After his move from Bayer Leverkusen, Wirtz has scored four goals and provided two assists in his last eight Premier League appearances. He is 17/10 at William Hill to score or assist on Sunday.
Tip 2: Hugo Ekitike to score or assist – Ekitike has had a strong start at Liverpool, with 15 goals in 32 appearances. After a brace against Newcastle, the 4/5 at bet365 for him to score or assist on Sunday is appealing.
The Betting Desk is run by Neil Potter, who developed the site’s data models, establishing it as a source of analysis across the Premier League, EFL, and major tournaments. His models track key metrics and market deviations from performance.
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