NewcastleSJPChelsea v Crystal Palace, Newcastle v Spurs and Manchester United v Liverpool are the matches on Sunday's English Premier League coupon and we have a play for each game.

 

 

 

Match result prices supplied by Sportingbet, correct at the time of publication but subject to change.

 

Chelsea 6/10 Draw 33/10 Crystal Palace 4/1

 

Chelsea were no match for Manchester City in their first home game which they lost 2-0 but they put themselves on the board with a 6-2 win at Wolves last Sunday. That game was all square at 2-2 at half time but Madueke scored a quick fire second half hat trick and Cole Palmer contributed with three assists.

Palace are still looking for their first point(s) having lost away at Brentford (2-1) and at home to West Ham (2-0) and now face a third consecutive London derby.

 

The Verdict:

 

Where do you go with Chelsea and player markets as it's Cole Palmer and perm any other 10 from about 45. Another derby for Palace and hopefully it gets a bit fiesty as I'm looking to the cards market and with Chelsea having plenty of tricky wide players Palace full back Munoz to pick up a yelllow.

 

Bets: To be shown a card, Daniel Munoz at 22/10 with Sportingbet

 

 

Newcastle 14/10 Draw 3/1 Spurs 1.55/1

 

Newcastle are unbeaten after a 1-0 home win over Southampton (played an hour os so with 10 men) followed by a share of the spoils away to Bournemouth (1-1).

Spurs missed a trick when they had to settle for a 1-1 draw at Leicester in their opening match but two goals from Son helped them put Everton away 4-0 last weekend.

 

The Verdict:

 

This should be one of the more watchable games this weekend and keep an eye on the team news to see if Solanke is fit after he missed the win over Everton.

I'm sticking with the cards market and Romero of Spurs is a big runner in book. I'll also nibble at the price boost for Son to open the scoring which might look even more attraactive if Solanke's remains out.

 

Bets: To be shown a card, Christian Romero at 19/10 with Sportingbet

1st Goalscorer Son, was 5/1 now 5.75/1 with Sportingbet

 

 

Man United 27/10 Draw 3/1 Liverpool 17/20

 

United needed a late goal for a 1-0 win at home to Fulham first up but they were on the wrong end of a laate goal themselves last weekend when they lost 2-1 at Brighton. Liverpool haven't been overly extended in winning both of their matches so far. They took a while to get Ipswich's number before going on to win 2-0 away from home on the opening weekend and last time out they beat Brentford by the same scoreline at Anfield.

 

The Verdict:

 

On the evidence of the first two rounds you would have to side with Liverpool but I'm not sure they represent any value here. A Multigoals total of 2-3 looks on to me, it has arrived in both Liverpool matches and one of two United games and looks fairly priced.

 

Bets: Multigoals 2-3 at 13/10 with Sportingbet

 

 

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

 

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