PREMIER LEAGUE SUNDAY: The Striker previews BOURNEMOUTH v MANCHESTER UNITED and LIVERPOOL v TOTTENHAM both with a recommended BETDAQ bet.
BOURNEMOUTH V MANCHESTER UNITED
2pm Another fascinating Super Sunday from the Premier League awaits on BETDAQ BETTING EXCHANGE! We have the Europa League boys in action before their big Semi-Finals on Thursday night, and all eyes will turn to Anfield as Liverpool have a chance to confirm the title win – although everyone has knew that for a while, it’s just confirmation! We start the day with Bournemouth hosting Manchester United – it’s a sign of the times here for United that Bournemouth come into the game as the odds on favourites. However. Ruben Amorim has made it quite clear that his Manchester United side will be fully focused on the Europa League given they can’t achieve anything in the Premier League. He even went as far to say that the younger players will get their chances and you’d have to expect a lot of changes from the strongest United XI – if they know what that is of course! Bournemouth are trading 1.69 with Manchester United 5.2 and the draw is 4.4 at the time of writing. Obviously pre-off this is a game for small stakes given we are clearly unsure what XI United will name here; from that point of view it’ll be fastest fingers first on the teams news.
The market has already factored in a weaker than usual United side with that Bournemouth price at 1.69 – Bournemouth have been having an exceptionally good season though. They come into the weekend sitting in eighth place and although there is a big gap to Aston Villa in seventh, they need to stay focused to confirm that eighth spot because they might actually get a Europa Conference League spot the way things could work out with who wins the FA Cup. There’s already an additional Champions League spot for the Premier League this season. Bournemouth have been fantastic going forward this season; they have the fourth best attacking figure but they haven’t been converting all those chances. They’ve conceded a lot of chances too – they actually have a worst defensive xG figure than United! All things considered here and given the situation with United in the Europa League on Thursday, this fixture falls at an ideal time for Bournemouth. I know the market has adjusted down for that, but I actually have Bournemouth a little shorter and I’m happy to have a confident bet at 1.69.
The Striker Says:
Three points win Bournemouth to beat Manchester United at 1.69 with BETDAQ BETTING EXCHANGE
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LIVERPOOL V TOTTENHAM
4.30pm We move over to Anfield to finish Super Sunday as Liverpool attempt to confirm their title win hosting Spurs. Even allowing for the fact that Spurs will have their focus on the Europa League Semi-Final on Thursday night, they’ve been very easy to beat in the Premier League this season so it’s very difficult to see past a comfortable Liverpool win here. Spurs have dropped down to 16th now after Wolves beat Manchester United last weekend, and Ange Postecoglou has clearly lost some of the fans too – it’ll be interesting to see how that situation plays out with the Europa League too. With Arsenal only drawing with Crystal Palace midweek, Liverpool only need a draw to confirm the title – the market is exceptionally confident on a home win though. Liverpool are trading as short as 1.28 with Spurs 12.0 and the draw is 7.2 at the time of writing. Much like the Manchester United above, we’ll have to wait and see what kind of XI Spurs decide to name here – they have nothing to achieve so I can’t see them naming their full XI given the Europa League Semi-Final on Thursday.
That being said, even if Ange Postecoglou decided to name his strongest XI, I don’t think Liverpool would be that bothered given the way Spurs have played this season! They’ve been very sloppy at the back – something “Spursy” never seems far away as they say. Liverpool were able to put six past Spurs when the sides met earlier in the season in the Premier League, and then Liverpool won 4-0 here in the Carabao Cup in early February. I can’t see past a Liverpool win here to be honest; obviously no prizes for tipping a 1.28 shot so we’ll have to look around the side markets for some value. There’s going to be a party atmosphere around Anfield given they will confirm the title win, and Liverpool can win in style. Any Other Home Win (Liverpool to score four or more goals and win) is trading 3.15 on the Correct Score market and that looks worth a small investment.
The Striker Says:
One point win Any Other Home Win Correct Score at 3.15 with BETDAQ BETTING EXCHANGE
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