Chelsea’s performance at Wembley raises concerns about their ability to produce consistent results, especially without key players. Therefore, Arsenal should be favored at 4/9 (Sky Bet).
Consider the cards market in this high-stakes London derby. The referee, Simon Hooper, has a history of showing cards, presenting betting opportunities. Ben White’s price of 5/1 (Sky Bet) for a card seems overpriced given his recent disciplinary record.
Bournemouth has been exploiting the offside rule, catching opponents offside frequently. Look for value in offsides markets, such as the Wolves offside line at 10/11 (Sky Bet) and Hwang Hee-Chan’s price of 11/8 (Sky Bet) to be caught offside.
Newcastle and Crystal Palace are likely to produce an exciting encounter. Both teams have been in good form, and over 2.5 goals is a strong possibility. Consider both teams to score and over 2.5 goals at 4/5 (Sky Bet). Both Isak and Mateta scoring in the match is also worth considering at 9/2.
In the Merseyside derby, Everton will likely employ their usual tactics to frustrate Liverpool. The draw is overpriced at 19/5 (Sky Bet). Jordan Pickford’s performance will be crucial, and he is priced at 6/5 (Sky Bet) to make five or more saves.
Sheffield United could surprise Manchester United with their attacking threat. Gustavo Hamer is a player to watch at 22/1 (Sky Bet) to score first or 7/1 (Sky Bet) anytime.
Manchester City should secure a routine win against Brighton, who have struggled for goals recently. Consider a City win to nil at 7/4 (Sky Bet). Brighton’s possession-based style often leads to fouls, making Kevin de Bruyne a potential target for fouls committed. De Bruyne is 8/11 (Sky Bet) to make at least one foul and 11/4 (Sky Bet) to make two or more.