Football Tips: Sunday’s 12/1 Premier League Multi-Match Bet Builder

Our tipster Sam Farley is backing Sunday starboys Hojlund and Kulusevski.

1.30 PREMIER LEAGUE MULTI MATCH

Sunday sees a packed schedule of Premier League action with three games kicking off at 1:30pm before the big one at Anfield at 4:00pm in Liverpool v Man City.

However, before pistols are drawn between Pep Guardiola and Arne Slot our tipster Sam Farley has stacked up a banging Bet Builder for the early afternoon games.

Sunday’s Premier League Bet Builder tips

1:30pm – Tottenham v Fulham
Dejan Kulusevski to score or assist
Over 2.5 goals

1:30pm – Man United v Everton
Rasmus Hojlund to score
Amad Diallo to be fouled 1 or more times

1:30pm – Chelsea v Aston Villa
Nicolas Jackson to have 1+ shots on target
Both teams to score: Yes

Tottenham v Fulham

Premier League match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
KO: 1:30pm

Dejan Kulusevski to score or assist

Tottenham’s Super Swede is playing at his very best right now and has arguably been Spurs’ best player in the past few weeks. His performance against Man City was one of his best in a Spurs shirt as he tormented their backline with his dribbling and passing ability.

He’s not a prolific goal scorer, but he’s scored twice in the Premier League this season, as well as a couple of goals for his country in their UEFA Nations League campaign. He’s on a hot streak though, with two goals and three assists in his past three games for club and country.

Over 2.5 goals

We saw Fulham give up four goals as they lost at home 4-1 to Wolves last weekend, that made it exactly 50% of their Premier League games that have finished with Over 2.5 goals, and four of their last six have also seen Over 2.5 goals.

Meanwhile, the hosts continue to feature in high scoring matches. Seven of their last eight games in the Premier League have hit the Over 2.5 goal mark. Five of their six games at home have had three or more goals and Ange Postecoglou’s style of play leads to a lot of goals.

Man United v Everton

Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester
KO: 1:30pm

Rasmus Hojlund to score

Marcus Rashford started and scored for Man United at Ipswich last Sunday, and he came off the bench in Thursday’s Europa League win over Bodo/Glimt, so the England international was probably primed to start on Sunday. However, that was before Rasmus Hojlund had a stellar game, scoring two in midweek, as the Red Devils sealed a 3-2 victory.

There’s been a lot of debate over whether Ruben Amorim could develop Hojlund in the way that he did Viktor Gyokeres, and the early signs are promising, as Hojlund scored a brace and set up the other v Bodo/Glimt. He deserves another start and a chance against Everton.

Amad Diallo to be fouled 1 or more times

Amorim’s first Premier League game as United boss didn’t end in three points, but there were some impressive performances, and Amad Diallo looked dangerous in a wingback role. The position allowed him to do what he does best, attack with speed and dribbling ability.

He registered the only assist of the game for his team, setting up Rashford’s early goal, and he continued to scare the Ipswich defence throughout. They were clearly scared of him, as he got fouled twice, the second most of anybody in the game. He started on the bench on Thursday, so should start Sunday, and will be a threat to Everton.

Chelsea v Aston Villa

Premier League match at Stamford Bridge, London
KO: 1:30pm
TV: Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Premier League

Nicolas Jackson to have 1 or more shots on target

Nicolas Jackson will lead the line for Chelsea again, looking to continue what’s been an incredible season so far. All the talk before the campaign was that Chelsea needed a new No.9, but Jackson has shown immense growth, bagging seven goals and setting up three.

He’s tied at the top of the goal scoring charts for Chelsea in the Premier League. He averages two shots per game, with a staggering 18 of his 24 efforts finding the target. Only two players, Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah, have had more shots on target than him in 2024/25.

Both teams to score: Yes

We’ve seen Both Teams to Score land in 75% of Aston Villa’s games this season, and in all but one of their games away from Villa Park, that being against the Premier League’s best defence, Liverpool, in which they just couldn’t score.

It’s also landed in 75% of Chelsea’s games, including each of their last seven league games. Chelsea have scored in every Premier League home game this season, barring their opener against Man City, and have allowed every team visiting Stamford Bridge to score.

Sunday Premier League betting tips

1:30pm – Tottenham v Fulham
Dejan Kulusevski to score or assist
Over 2.5 goals

1:30pm – Man United v Everton
Rasmus Hojlund to score
Amad Diallo to be fouled 1 or more times

1:30pm – Chelsea v Aston Villa
Nicolas Jackson to have 1+ shots on target
Both teams to score: Yes

*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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