Bet Builder Tips: Wednesday night’s 43/1 Multi-Match Punt

Our football tipster Paddy Murphy goes prowling for value in the League Cup & Scottish Premiership on Wednesday night.

Wednesday Bet Builder Tips, Celtic v St Mirren, West Ham v Arsenal, Bournemouth v Liverpool, Everton v Burnley, Man United v Newcastle

Football Betting Tips

7:30pm – West Ham v Arsenal
Both Teams to Score

7:45pm – Celtic v St Mirren
Over 2.5 Goals
Kyogo Furuhashi to Score

7:45pm – Bournemouth v Liverpool
Both Teams to Score
Darwin Nunez to Score

7:45pm – Everton v Burnley
Everton to Win

8:15pm – Man United v Newcastle
Over 2.5 Goals

West Ham v Arsenal

London Stadium, 7:30pm
TV: Sky Sports Main Event

Both Teams to Score

West Ham have now won just one of their last five fixtures in all competitions and have gone four in-a-row without victory. Losing to Aston Villa is no great shame, they’ve been excellent this season, away to Olympiakos is a tricky trip but last weekend’s 0-1 loss at home to Everton is inexcusable. The Hammers must respond. They are, at least, in decent goal-scoring form on home soil, scoring eight over their last five.

Arsenal haven’t kept the Irons scoreless in any of their last five visits to East London and in scoring 11 over their last five themselves and 10 over their last five away games, we have to go with the value in the Both Teams to Score market.

Celtic v St Mirren

Celtic Park, 7:45pm

Over 2.5 Goals

Celtic can possibly move eight points ahead of Rangers at the summit of the Premiership with a win here and there’s little doubt they’ll take the three points. Rangers will be away to a Dundee side who have lost none of their last 11 on home soil.

The hosts have scored 12 over their last five in the league as well as 15 over their last five at home in the Premiership.

St Mirren could certainly land a punch, they’ve scored eight over their last five fixtures and eight over their last five on their travels so we’re backing seeing at least three goals here.

Kyogo Furuhashi to Score

Kyogo Furuhashi has five in 10 in the league so far as well as two Champion League goals. He seems to enjoy taking on St Mirren, scoring three in six so we’re getting some decent odds here for him to rattle the onion bag.

Bournemouth v Liverpool

Vitality Stadium, 7:45pm

Both Teams to Score

Bournemouth took a valuable three points against Burnley at home over the weekend, they’d endured three losses on the bounce prior to that. Liverpool, on the other hand, are flying, losing just one of their 14 games this season.

The Reds aren’t much bothered by keeping clean sheets on their travels however. Indeed, Both Teams to Score has landed in all of their away games this term. With the Cherries scoring five over their last four at home that Both Teams to Score trend should continue.

Darwin Nunez to Score

There seems to be less chaos to Darwin Nunez’ game this season. It looks like the wise teachings of both Jurgen Klopp and Marcelo Bielsa (Uruguay’s manager) are finally rubbing off on him.

He loves cup competition too, scoring two in three in the Europa League this season as well as four in eight in the Champions League last term. A few of Liverpool’s usual starting XI will surely be rested here but Nunez should be getting the nod and this is exactly the type of game where he should be scoring.

Everton v Burnley

Goodison Park, 7:45pm

Everton to Win

Everton have now won three of their last six in all competitions and are finally starting to climb back up the Premier League table. Burnley still haven’t realised that they need to win Premier League games if they want to survive and would prefer to try and play nice football. It would seem that Vincent Kompany comes from the same school of football coaching as Ireland manager Stephen Kenny.

Be that as it may be, Burnley are already in survival mode and don’t need a cup run, Everton will be desperate to make it two home wins-in-a-row for long-suffering Toffees fans and are a good price to do so against a team very low on confidence.

Man United v Newcastle

Old Trafford, 8:15pm
TV: Sky Sports Football

Over 2.5 Goals

If Newcastle hadn’t thrown away a 1-2 lead over the weekend at Wolves we’d likely be backing them. Man United are a mess and the more and more pundits keep saying they have no identity the more the players are going to buy into it. They’ve won just two of their last five at home, against Copenhagen and Brentford, losing the other three.

But Toon can’t be trusted on the road, they’ve won just one of their last five on their travels where they smashed Sheffield United 0-8 but drew with AC Milan, West Ham and Wolves and lost to Brighton. In scoring 13 goals though they should outscore United.

The Red Devils have scored five over their last five at Old Trafford and seven over their last five so rather than picking a winner we’d be confident of seeing a minimum of three goals.

Football Betting Tips

West Ham v Arsenal
Both Teams to Score

Celtic v St Mirren
Over 2.5 Goals
Kyogo Furuhashi to Score

Bournemouth v Liverpool
Both Teams to Score
Darwin Nunez to Score

Everton v Burnley
Everton to Win

Man United v Newcastle
Over 2.5 Goals

All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.

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