Premier League Tips: Tuesday’s 21/1 Bet Builder including Man City, West Ham and Chelsea

Shane O'Brien has whipped up a tasty Tuesday Premier League Bet Builder.

We’ve got more Premier League action to get stuck into on Tuesday night, with Manchester City, Chelsea and Fulham all featuring on the schedule.

Our tipster, Shane O’Brien, is all over the games, and he has put together a tidy Bet Builder for you lucky lot. Let’s get to it!

Premier League Bet Builder tips

7:30pm Brentford v Man CityBryan Mbeumo to have 1+ shots on target and Under 3.5 cards
7:30pm West Ham v FulhamOver 2.5 goals and Fulham goalkeeper to make 4+ saves
7:30pm Chelsea v BournemouthCole Palmer to score anytime

Brentford v Man City – Bryan Mbeumo to have 1+ shots on target and Under 3.5 cards

Bryan Mbuemo is enjoying a sensational season at Brentford, scoring 13 league goals after 20 games, as the Bees establish themselves as one of the most exciting teams in the Premier League.

Brentford initially relied on home form for results, taking 22 points from their opening eight home games of the season, with just one point from their opening eight away games.

However, that form book has flipped on its head in recent weeks, with Brentford losing two home games on the spin and taking four points from their last two away fixtures.

That means City should be confident of three points as they continue their revival following an unprecedented slump, but it does not mean Brentford will not have chances.

Both Leicester and West Ham managed four attempts on target in recent games against City, while a defensive Everton side had three efforts on goal in their 1-1 draw on Boxing Day.

Brentford, who average five shots on target per game, will pick holes in the City defence and Mbuemo, who averages 1.8 shots per game, is good value to find the target.

By right, this fixture should be one of the cleanest fixtures in the Premier League this season.

Brentford and City boast the two lowest foul averages per game with Brentford at just eight fouls per game and City averaging 7.6.

They also boast the two lowest card counts in the division, with Brentford collecting 30 bookings and a single sending off, and City picking up 40 bookings and one red card.

Brentford are averaging well under two cards per game, while City are averaging just above two cards per game, but all signs point to an incredibly well-mannered fixture on Tuesday.

West Ham v Fulham – Over 2.5 goals and Fulham goalkeeper to make 4+ saves

West Ham’s first game under new boss Graham Potter offered plenty of encouraging signs, despite the Hammers going down to a 2-1 defeat at Aston Villa in the FA Cup, but looking much improved compared to their dismal displays against Liverpool and Man City either side of New Year’s.

They face a tough game when high-flying Fulham travel to the London Stadium on Tuesday, on the back of a nine-game unbeaten run in all competitions that has seen them win at Stamford Bridge, draw at Anfield and draw at home to Arsenal.

As impressive as that run is, however, Fulham have been porous at the back, managing just one clean sheet in that run – against a Southampton side with just six points to their name.

At the other end, West Ham have proved even leakier at the back, conceding 22 goals in nine games and managing just one clean sheet in that spell – also against Southampton.

Neither side instills much confidence they will keep a clean sheet on Tuesday, so there should be plenty of goals.

West Ham have ranked among the worst teams in the league for shots on target per game, but they have actually been one of the better teams for shots per game, making them one of the most inaccurate teams in the Premier League.

The Hammers average well over 13 shots per game this season but find the target roughly four times per 90 minutes.

They are clearly not shy of having a go and will be keen to give their fans something to cheer about in Potter’s first league game in charge.

Fulham, for all their struggles at keeping the ball out of the net recently, rank among the best teams for shots faced this season, but they are likely to face something of an onslaught on Tuesday night.

Chelsea v Bournemouth – Cole Palmer to score anytime

It is almost a month since Chelsea last won a Premier League game, which coincides with the last time anyone other than Cole Palmer scored a goal for the Blues in the league.

Chelsea are without a win in four games, with Palmer scoring their only two goals in that period in a 2-1 defeat to Fulham and a 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace.

Palmer has scored a hugely impressive 13 league goals at the 20-game mark and is by far the most prolific player in Chelsea’s squad.

He’s by far the most likely Chelsea player to find the back of the net when Bournemouth come to town on Tuesday.

Premier League betting tips

7:30pm Brentford v Man CityBryan Mbeumo to have 1+ shots on target and Under 3.5 cards
7:30pm West Ham v FulhamOver 2.5 goals and Fulham goalkeeper to make 4+ saves
7:30pm Chelsea v BournemouthCole Palmer to score anytime

*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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