Two more English Premier League matches take place on Sunday as Brighton host West Ham and Fulham take on Crystal Palace and we also take a look at Monday night’s game between Wolves and Man United
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Note, picks will be added when we have some team news to work with on Thursday and Friday
Brighton v West Ham (Sunday)
Brighton coughed up a 2-0 lead in their 4-3 home defeat to Villa on Wednesday. That was their first home defeat of the season and draw them drop to seventh place with 22 points in the most congested area of the log.
West Ham came away from Old Trafford with a 1-1 draw on Thursday. They remain in the bottom 3, 2 points and 1 place behind fourth bottom Leeds. Away from home they have also drawn at Bournemouth and Everton and they won at Forest earlier in the season.
Brighton have a few injury problems by the look of it, they may still have enough to win here but if there is to be something for West Ham I would look to Bowen to provide it.
Bet: Anytime goalscorer Jarrod Bowen 38/10 with Sportingbet
Fulham v Crystal Palace (Sunday)
Fulham went down 5-4 at home to Man City on Tuesday, a game they trailed 5-1 at one stage and they finished the round with 5 points worth of daylight over third bottom West Ham. That was a second home defeat of the season with Arsenal also having won here but they have taken maximum points in 4 other home games alongside a draw against Man United.
Palace came away from Burnley with a 1-0 lead on Wednesday which put them into the top 5. They have won 4 of 7 road trips with the other 3 point hauls coming at Wolves, West Ham and Villa.
The match result market has a wide open look to it and you could make a decent case for any of the 3 possible outcomes. I'll look for a Fulham goalscorer and side with Jimenez
Bet: Anytime goalscorer Raul Jimenez 5/2 with Sportingbet
Wolves v Man United (Monday)
Wolves 1-0 home defeat to Forest on Wednesday was a seventh straight defeat and they haven’t scored a goal in any of the last 5. They remain rock bottom with just 2 points and the only home game where they avoided defeat was a 1-1 draw with Brighton.
United missed an opportunity to move into the top 5 when they played out a 1-1 draw at home to West Ham on Thursday. They are unbeaten in their last 4 road trips, wins and Liverpool and most recently Palace alongside 2-2 draws at Forest and Spurs.
United were costly to follow in midweek but this is another good opportunity for 3 points. Bruno Fernandes appeals as much as anyone in the goalscorer markets
Bet: Anytime goalscorer Bruno Fernandes 27/10 with Sportingbet
Note, odds are correct at the time of writing but are subject to change