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Football betting tips: Bruno Fernandes to score in Man Utd vs West Brom, plus Super Sunday – Premier League predictions


THE international break is behind us and Premier League football is back on our screens this weekend.

There’s a packed schedule over the next few days with all 20 clubs in action – and we’ve betting tips for you from two of the biggest games, starting at Old Trafford.

Man Utd picked up three points against Everton – but should you back them against West Brom?Credit: AFP or licensors

Manchester United vs West Brom, Saturday 8pm

Back to business and back to the rollercoaster that is the Ole reign at Old Trafford.

You never know where you stand with this Man Utd team and they’re an absolute nightmare to back with your hard-earned.

One week they look disjointed, uninterested and insipid like in the tame loss against Arsenal.

Seven days later and they’re toying with Everton on the road.

Is that win a turning point for the Red Devils? Who knows – but we still don’t trust them to deliver on the results market.

West Brom are finding life tough back in the top flight and continue to search for that illusive first win of the season.

The Baggies have certainly had their moments – we’re looking at you Chelsea – but struggle to put the ball in the net and keep it out at the other end.

Football is a simple game and that’s a recipe for disaster.

Their record at Old Trafford is fairly good in recent years though, with a shock 1-0 win back in 2018 a fond memory for Baggies fans.

Could they do that again? Against this United side, absolutely.

But we won’t be backing them to do so, even at a hefty 9/1.

Steer clear of the results market until the Red Devils start to show some sort of consistency, with 1/3 on a home win a tiny price.

After a goal-filled start to their campaign, the last five matches of West Brom’s season have featured less than three goals.

Back Fernandes to score against West Brom – but don’t expect a cricket scoreCredit: AP:Associated Press

They were unlucky against Spurs last time out and kept an attacking side filled with goalscoring talent down to just one.

We reckon that they can at least keep this United side at bay for 45 minutes – and the 27/20 you can get on one half finished 0-0 is a belting price.

Despite some high-scoring matches early on in the campaign on this ground, the last two in the league have featured just one goal.

Under 2.5 goals is a big 13/10 and under the lights we expect the Baggies to put up a decent rearguard action.

This might be decided by the odd goal and Bruno Fernandes continues to be United’s trump card.

He was superb against Everton and is a mammoth 23/20 to score anytime – that’s too big, so back to the Portuguese to continue his recent good form.

SunSport’s best bets

  • One half to feature no goals: 27/20 (BET HERE)
  • Under 2.5 goals at Old Trafford: 13/10 (BET HERE)
  • Bruno Fernandes to continue scoring streak: 23/20 (BET HERE)

Leeds vs Arsenal, Sunday 4.30pm

It’s never dull watching this Marcelo Bielsa side.

Leeds are perhaps waking up to the realities of the Premier League after three defeats in their last four.

But their strong start to the season has given them a seven point cushion over the relegation places – and the West Yorkshire club are firmly looking up.

Arsenal meanwhile arrive on the back of a 3-0 home thrashing by Aston Villa before the international break.

Mikel Arteta will hope that the fortnight off has allowed his players to digest just how bad a performance that was.

But this is the sort of fixture he really doesn’t need after such a defeat.

Leeds will be at it from the off with their usual high-pressure style, an approach which was evident even way back in January when these sides met in the FA Cup.

The Gunners avoided a shock there – somehow scraping a 1-0 win – despite Bielsa’s side creating a hatful of chances.

We see goals here, and lots of them.

Neither side have excelled in defending this year, with Leeds shipping 17 goals so far – joint-worst in the league.

Arsenal also arrive with three defeats in four games but it’s at the other end they’ve really struggled, kicking off this game with a negative goal difference.

They’ve netted just 9 times this season – and five of those came in the opening two matches against Fulham and West Ham.

It says a lot that Leeds are just 2/1 to win here, that’s a short price for a newly-promoted side against one of the Big Six.

Some will be tempted but we’d rather play it a bit safer.

Aubameyang has just two goals in his opening eight Prem gamesCredit: AP:Associated Press

Early goals have been the order of the day at Elland Road so far this term, with goals before 20 minutes in three of the four Premier League matches played there so far.

Back a goal in both halves at a generous 8/13, while over 3.5 goals is not out of the question at a big price of 31/20.

Leeds have lost both their last two games 4-1 and will not stop attacking, no matter the score – get on.

With goals the order of the day, there’s plenty of value to be found in the scorer markets.

Steer clear of Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang who is completely out of sorts at the moment, especially at 11/10.

Instead play the hot hand and back Patrick Bamford to find the net for the eighth time this season in the Premier League.

He might do a Teemu Pukki and eventually fizzle out, but the Leeds forward is 4/1 for the opener – with his recent record, that’s value.

SunSport’s best bets

*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.

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