BrentfordFive English Premier League matches take place on Sunday and we highlight a few bet for each game including Arsenal and Newcastle.

 

 

 

Prices from Sportingbet and others are correct at the time of publication but subject to change.

 

This is Everton's last game at Goodison Park and already relegated Southampton provide the opposition. The Saints did really well to hold out for a 0-0 draw at home to Man City last weekend but I think Everton will rise to the occasion.

 

Bet: Everton, total goals, over 2.5 at 1.55/1 with Sportingbet

 

West Ham snapped a streak of 8 league games without a win when they beat United 2-0 in Manchester last week. That was a good time to play an opponent who's sole focus is on the upcoming Europa League final but nonetheless it was a welcome boost. Notts Forest have won just 1 of the last 6 and they dropped more points in a 2-2 draw at home to Leicester last week. A top 5 finish and UCL football is still very possible if they can win here and then beat Chelsea at the City Ground on the final day of the season. I'm looking for goals for both sides and either team to win.

 

Bet: Both teams to score and either team to win? Yes at 16/10 with Sportingbet

 

Brentford are looking for a fifth straight win and European football next season, their current position of 8th could yet be good enough but the outcome of the FA Cup Final on Saturday is a factor and whether or not Chelsea win the Europa Conference final and their final league position is another so it's complex. Fulham are 11th and 4 points behind Brentford, a win here could also keep them in the mix for the Europa Conference but they were poor in a home defeat to Everton last weekend. Wissa fits the bill to pop up anytime for Brentford.

 

Bet: Anytime goalscorer Wissa at 1.35/1 with Sportingbet

 

 

There two side are already relegated so on the face of it this is a dead rubber. However that was a very decent effort from Leicester in last week's draw at Forest. This will be the last time Vardy plays in a home fixture and he will be hungry for a goal. Ipswich drew their last road trip 2-2 at Everton, coming from 2-0 down and although they lost at home to Brentford last week it was only by the minimum margin and perhaps more evidence the holiday brochures haven't come out just yet.

My focus is on Vardy, he will be a popular choice in the goalscorer markets but if he does score, what chance he removes his shirt in celebration?

 

Bet: Player to be shown a card, Vardy at 9/4 with Sportingbet

 

Arsenal finished the previous round in second place, 2 points and 1 place better off than Newcastle. Both teams will be looking out for Friday's results for Villa and Chelsea who are both at home to Europa League finalists Spurs and Man United respectively. Looking ahead Arsenal finish up at Southampton and Newcastle at home to Everton. Arsenal's 2-2 draw at Liverpool last weekend saw them edge closer. Given their last fixture is a club already relegated, I think they might not be too upset with another point here.

 

Bet: Match result draw at 26/10 with Sportingbet

 

Note, odds are correct at the time of writing but are subject to change

 

 

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