SUNDAY FOOTBALL: More Premier League action with leaders Leicester in action ahead of Spurs on Monday. It’s also the second FA Cup semi-final between Crystal Palace and Watford.
PREMIER LEAGUE:
Sunderland v Arsenal 2-05
Arsenal look decent value at around the 1.85 mark here. They have won on their last four visits to the Stadium Of Light, while Sunderland are without a win in the last 12 meetings between the sides, managing just four draws and losing eight times. And while Arsenal haven’t been in great away form themselves, winning just three of their last 11 away league games, they should have too much class for this Sunderland team who has just won four of their last 17 at home. While the 1.85 in the 90 minutes market does appeal, it could be worth looking at some handicap prices too, Arsenal are currently 2.5 -1 on the Asian handicap and that is of interest too, and for those of you who like big prices, Any Other Away Win might be worth a small bet at 8.0 or bigger.
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Leicester v Swansea 4-15
It seems like every week now that the BETDAQ preview notes that Leicester look to be a big price – and at around 1.8 at home to Swansea, there’s very few reasons for backing them again. Leicester have kept five clean sheets in their last six league games, only conceding in the 2-2 draw against West Ham, they’re also unbeaten in their last eight, winning six and drawing two – just when people thought the pressure of leading at the top might get to them, they have responded superbly. On the head-to-head against Swansea, they have won eight of the last 11, Swansea failed to win any of them with the other three games ending a draw. And while losing Jamie Vardy will no doubt be a huge blow, Leicester can still get the job done here and are worth backing at 1.8+.
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FA CUP:
Crystal Palace v Watford 4-00
It’s hard to split the sides here, from the last two meetings in the Premier League, they have a win each, they currently sit 12th and 16th in the league table with only two points between them, they both have one win from their last five games in all competitions. The edge just might be with Crystal Palace though, who have won three of their last four visits to Wembley, and while you have to go back quite a few years for this stat, they have won seven from the last 11 meetings with Watford. Palace are currently trading around 1.8 draw no bet, and that could be the best value in what could be a tight affair.
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